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Rosemary <I>Koszkul</I> Lindner

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Rosemary Koszkul Lindner

Birth
Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Oct 2019 (aged 87)
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.1173389, Longitude: -79.8777083
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JANUARY 1, 1932 - OCTOBER 4, 2019 Rosemary Koszkul Lindner, devoted wife and loving mother of eight children, passed away peacefully at home on October 4th, 2019 surrounded by family. Rosemary is predeceased by her husband, Jerome Lindner Sr., her parents and her siblings. She is survived by her children, She also leaves behind sixteen grandchildren, as well as a great-grandson. Rosemary was born January 1,1932 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Joseph Koszkul and Catherine Wolek and the youngest of nine children. After graduating from high school, Rosemary moved to New York where she met the love of her life, Jerome. While working together at the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, they began dating and were married on September 6, 1953. Between 1954 and 1964, Rosemary was blessed with eight children. She and Jerome were devoted to each other and their family, providing a warm and loving home for their children. Later, when the children were grown, Rose took a job in the jewelry department of Modell's, a local department store. In 1994, Rose and Jerry moved to North Carolina to retire, living first in McLeansville and then Greensboro. Rosemary, along with her husband, was a longtime parishioner at St. Benedict's Roman Catholic Church in downtown Greensboro. Rosemary was an avid reader. She also enjoyed puzzles, sewing, needlework and various craft projects. Rose and Jerry were an amazing team, spending hours on home projects and homemade gifts for their grandchildren. For example, when Jerome built handcrafted wooden cradles for each of their children's family, Rosemary stained the wood and embroidered a unique quilt to accompany it. Their love for each other never failed, and they were a beautiful example to their children and grandchildren. Rosemary was very proud of her family, and stories of their experiences and successes filled her with joy in her later years. A memorial mass for Rosemary will take place on November 2, 2019 at 11 a.m. at St. Benedict's Roman Catholic Church, Greensboro, NC.
JANUARY 1, 1932 - OCTOBER 4, 2019 Rosemary Koszkul Lindner, devoted wife and loving mother of eight children, passed away peacefully at home on October 4th, 2019 surrounded by family. Rosemary is predeceased by her husband, Jerome Lindner Sr., her parents and her siblings. She is survived by her children, She also leaves behind sixteen grandchildren, as well as a great-grandson. Rosemary was born January 1,1932 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Joseph Koszkul and Catherine Wolek and the youngest of nine children. After graduating from high school, Rosemary moved to New York where she met the love of her life, Jerome. While working together at the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, they began dating and were married on September 6, 1953. Between 1954 and 1964, Rosemary was blessed with eight children. She and Jerome were devoted to each other and their family, providing a warm and loving home for their children. Later, when the children were grown, Rose took a job in the jewelry department of Modell's, a local department store. In 1994, Rose and Jerry moved to North Carolina to retire, living first in McLeansville and then Greensboro. Rosemary, along with her husband, was a longtime parishioner at St. Benedict's Roman Catholic Church in downtown Greensboro. Rosemary was an avid reader. She also enjoyed puzzles, sewing, needlework and various craft projects. Rose and Jerry were an amazing team, spending hours on home projects and homemade gifts for their grandchildren. For example, when Jerome built handcrafted wooden cradles for each of their children's family, Rosemary stained the wood and embroidered a unique quilt to accompany it. Their love for each other never failed, and they were a beautiful example to their children and grandchildren. Rosemary was very proud of her family, and stories of their experiences and successes filled her with joy in her later years. A memorial mass for Rosemary will take place on November 2, 2019 at 11 a.m. at St. Benedict's Roman Catholic Church, Greensboro, NC.


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  • Created by: Mary Lou
  • Added: Sep 6, 2023
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/259313188/rosemary-lindner: accessed ), memorial page for Rosemary Koszkul Lindner (1 Jan 1932–4 Oct 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 259313188, citing Saint Paul the Apostle Catholic Church Columbarium, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by Mary Lou (contributor 49390788).