With abundant room in their hearts but not so much room in the house on Edwards Street in Combined Locks, they set to building a new home in Little Rapids (De Pere), expanding later as the number of grandchildren grew. Rose was a compassionate listener. She was exceptionally hospitable, often inviting guests to sit themselves down a while, and maybe gather at the table to play some cards, Scrabble or some other game. Rose had a warm heart; family members and friends were naturally drawn to her to share both triumphs and challenges — to receive hugs, congratulations, tears, and maybe a little bit of advice here and there. She was a sort of glue that kept people together.
Prior to her illness, Rose loved to play golf. She also enjoyed singing and had directed and sung in various church choirs throughout her life. She took up quilting after becoming an "empty nester" and created quilts for many family members, as heirlooms to commeremorate weddings, graduations,etc. It seems there was always something to celebrate!
Rose is survived by her loving husband, Marv Schumacher; children, Tom and Lois Schumacher, De Pere, and their children, John, Ben, Betsy and Elizabeth; Mike and Brenda Schumacher, Sturgeon Bay, and their children, Nichole, Matt, Kate and Luke; Sue and Jim Gage, Cincinnati, O.H., and their children, Heidi, Jennifer, Lisa and Max; Sally and Tom Schmidt, De Pere, and their children, Andy, Adam, Mike, Shane, Brian, Amanda, and Becky; Rick and Deb Verstegen, Appleton, and their children, Lindsay, Amanda and Bryan; Jean Schumacher, Livermore, Calif., and her children, Dedra and Erin; Renee and Joe Wyngaard, Weyauwega, and their children, Jenny, Laura, Brooke and Tyler; Regina (Gigi) and Greg Johnson, Manawa, and their children, Emily and Mitchell; Paul and Lisa Schumacher, Racine, and their children, Joe, Sara, Brittney and Henry; Carol Schumacher (Mike Jandrin), De Pere and their children, Crystal, Betsy, Tracy and Dana; Roy and Kathy Verstegen, Kimberly, and their children, Lexy, Jake and Monica; Greg and Greta Schumacher, Shorter, AL and their son Nathan; and Ruth Verstegen, Neenah. Rose is also survived by 32 great-grandchildren and ten great-great-grandchildren. She took delight in every one of them!
Surviving brothers and sisters are Edward (Sonny) and Catherine Du Frane, Delores Boudry, Agnes Smarzinski, Carol and Lyle Hietpas, Marion Du Frane, and June Du Frane. Helping to prepare the way for Rose in Paradise were her parents, her first husband, Ron Verstegen; granddaughter, Carrie Schumacher, and siblings Frances (Carl) Zwiers, Levi (Mitzi) Du Frane, Harold Du Frane, Lawrence Du Frane, Myrtle (Herman) Sauer, and Reuben (Eileen) Du Frane.
Friends may call at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Family, Suburban Drive at Lourdes Avenue, De Pere, on Tuesday Feb. 8, 2011, from 4 to 8 p.m. A Parish Prayer Service will be held at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday to end the Visitation. Calling hours will continue after 9 a.m. Wednesday until time of service. Mass of Christian Burial will be concelebrated at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Church with Monsignor John Schuh, Father Tim Shillcox, O. Praem., and Father John H. Harper, officiating. Burial in Holy Name of Jesus Cemetery, Kimberly.
With abundant room in their hearts but not so much room in the house on Edwards Street in Combined Locks, they set to building a new home in Little Rapids (De Pere), expanding later as the number of grandchildren grew. Rose was a compassionate listener. She was exceptionally hospitable, often inviting guests to sit themselves down a while, and maybe gather at the table to play some cards, Scrabble or some other game. Rose had a warm heart; family members and friends were naturally drawn to her to share both triumphs and challenges — to receive hugs, congratulations, tears, and maybe a little bit of advice here and there. She was a sort of glue that kept people together.
Prior to her illness, Rose loved to play golf. She also enjoyed singing and had directed and sung in various church choirs throughout her life. She took up quilting after becoming an "empty nester" and created quilts for many family members, as heirlooms to commeremorate weddings, graduations,etc. It seems there was always something to celebrate!
Rose is survived by her loving husband, Marv Schumacher; children, Tom and Lois Schumacher, De Pere, and their children, John, Ben, Betsy and Elizabeth; Mike and Brenda Schumacher, Sturgeon Bay, and their children, Nichole, Matt, Kate and Luke; Sue and Jim Gage, Cincinnati, O.H., and their children, Heidi, Jennifer, Lisa and Max; Sally and Tom Schmidt, De Pere, and their children, Andy, Adam, Mike, Shane, Brian, Amanda, and Becky; Rick and Deb Verstegen, Appleton, and their children, Lindsay, Amanda and Bryan; Jean Schumacher, Livermore, Calif., and her children, Dedra and Erin; Renee and Joe Wyngaard, Weyauwega, and their children, Jenny, Laura, Brooke and Tyler; Regina (Gigi) and Greg Johnson, Manawa, and their children, Emily and Mitchell; Paul and Lisa Schumacher, Racine, and their children, Joe, Sara, Brittney and Henry; Carol Schumacher (Mike Jandrin), De Pere and their children, Crystal, Betsy, Tracy and Dana; Roy and Kathy Verstegen, Kimberly, and their children, Lexy, Jake and Monica; Greg and Greta Schumacher, Shorter, AL and their son Nathan; and Ruth Verstegen, Neenah. Rose is also survived by 32 great-grandchildren and ten great-great-grandchildren. She took delight in every one of them!
Surviving brothers and sisters are Edward (Sonny) and Catherine Du Frane, Delores Boudry, Agnes Smarzinski, Carol and Lyle Hietpas, Marion Du Frane, and June Du Frane. Helping to prepare the way for Rose in Paradise were her parents, her first husband, Ron Verstegen; granddaughter, Carrie Schumacher, and siblings Frances (Carl) Zwiers, Levi (Mitzi) Du Frane, Harold Du Frane, Lawrence Du Frane, Myrtle (Herman) Sauer, and Reuben (Eileen) Du Frane.
Friends may call at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Family, Suburban Drive at Lourdes Avenue, De Pere, on Tuesday Feb. 8, 2011, from 4 to 8 p.m. A Parish Prayer Service will be held at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday to end the Visitation. Calling hours will continue after 9 a.m. Wednesday until time of service. Mass of Christian Burial will be concelebrated at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Church with Monsignor John Schuh, Father Tim Shillcox, O. Praem., and Father John H. Harper, officiating. Burial in Holy Name of Jesus Cemetery, Kimberly.
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