She leaves behind to honor her memory her son, Bret (Dianne) Woodke of Naples, Florida. Also surviving are her brothers, Mike (Joyce) Woodke of Indianapolis, John (Bonnie) Malast of Fountain Valley, California, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins, whom she dearly loved.
After Rose raised her three boys, she determined to become ordained in the Methodist church. With her tenacious spirit in full gear, she did just that. In her career, she served in LaCrosse, Tyner, Brook, Grovertown and Hamlet.
During her golden years, she worked for the Grovertown Post Office and made many lasting friendships there.
She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Plymouth and the Hamlet Lions Club. She had the honor of becoming the first woman Chaplain for the Indiana State Police. As a Chaplain, Rose blessed many with her counselling gift and was deeply respected by her peers.
In her spare time, Rose loved to journal sermons, work word search puzzles, and was a voracious reader. She also loved Classical music, along with some Blue Grass now and then. Rose was a faithful volunteer for the WVPE telethons in Elkhart, and supported many charitable organizations.
Friends are invited to gather with the family at the Tyner United Methodist Church, 4501 French Street, Tyner, on June 19, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. EST for a memorial service in her honor.
Memorial gifts in her honor may be made to the Hamlet Lions Club (PO Box 306, Hamlet, Indiana 46532), or the Indiana State Police (1415 Shelby Street, Suite A, Indianapolis, Indiana 46203), or the Center for Hospice Care (112 South Center Street, Suite C, Plymouth, Indiana 46563).
The family thanks their friends and community for their support during these difficult times.
Deaton-Clemens Van Gilder Funeral Home is privileged to be entrusted with arrangements.
She leaves behind to honor her memory her son, Bret (Dianne) Woodke of Naples, Florida. Also surviving are her brothers, Mike (Joyce) Woodke of Indianapolis, John (Bonnie) Malast of Fountain Valley, California, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins, whom she dearly loved.
After Rose raised her three boys, she determined to become ordained in the Methodist church. With her tenacious spirit in full gear, she did just that. In her career, she served in LaCrosse, Tyner, Brook, Grovertown and Hamlet.
During her golden years, she worked for the Grovertown Post Office and made many lasting friendships there.
She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Plymouth and the Hamlet Lions Club. She had the honor of becoming the first woman Chaplain for the Indiana State Police. As a Chaplain, Rose blessed many with her counselling gift and was deeply respected by her peers.
In her spare time, Rose loved to journal sermons, work word search puzzles, and was a voracious reader. She also loved Classical music, along with some Blue Grass now and then. Rose was a faithful volunteer for the WVPE telethons in Elkhart, and supported many charitable organizations.
Friends are invited to gather with the family at the Tyner United Methodist Church, 4501 French Street, Tyner, on June 19, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. EST for a memorial service in her honor.
Memorial gifts in her honor may be made to the Hamlet Lions Club (PO Box 306, Hamlet, Indiana 46532), or the Indiana State Police (1415 Shelby Street, Suite A, Indianapolis, Indiana 46203), or the Center for Hospice Care (112 South Center Street, Suite C, Plymouth, Indiana 46563).
The family thanks their friends and community for their support during these difficult times.
Deaton-Clemens Van Gilder Funeral Home is privileged to be entrusted with arrangements.
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