Rosemary graduated from East High School in Youngstown, Ohio, in 1964, after which she attended Central State University, in Wilberforce, Ohio, studying social work and education. Rosemary married Frederick Day in 1966 and became a full-time homemaker. Rosemary was a diligent witness of Jehovah, serving in the Kingdom Hall for over 40 years.
Rosemary leaves to cherish her memory, her husband of 46 years, Frederick Day; her adopted daughter: Mrs. Amber Nickles; and her family. She also leaves two sisters: Cheryl James Cox of Boardman, Ohio, and Marjorie James Revish of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, one aunt: Joyce Paul of Youngstown, Ohio, and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Rosemary was preceded in death by her parents: two sisters: Ruby Lee Mabry and Vera Lynn Foster; and one brother: Elmer C. James, Jr.
Rosemary graduated from East High School in Youngstown, Ohio, in 1964, after which she attended Central State University, in Wilberforce, Ohio, studying social work and education. Rosemary married Frederick Day in 1966 and became a full-time homemaker. Rosemary was a diligent witness of Jehovah, serving in the Kingdom Hall for over 40 years.
Rosemary leaves to cherish her memory, her husband of 46 years, Frederick Day; her adopted daughter: Mrs. Amber Nickles; and her family. She also leaves two sisters: Cheryl James Cox of Boardman, Ohio, and Marjorie James Revish of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, one aunt: Joyce Paul of Youngstown, Ohio, and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Rosemary was preceded in death by her parents: two sisters: Ruby Lee Mabry and Vera Lynn Foster; and one brother: Elmer C. James, Jr.
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