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Rosemary Lehman Farewell & Guestbook

  Location: Hamburg Chapel, Hamburg
  Gathering: 01/05/10, Tuesday 11AM - 2PM
  Farewell: 01/05/10 Tuesday 2PM Simple Farewell, Hamburg Chapel
  Donations: To the family for future designation


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Hello cousins, I hope you received my card with our condolences, Aunt Rosemary was always so kind to me whenever I saw her and she never missed a birthday card, that's quite a feat when your as old as I am :) I also will cherish forever the xmas stocking and tree skirt she made for us, I will think of her every Christmas, my Mom will really miss her, I know she looked forward to talking to her all the time, she lived a great life and raised 5 pretty good kids, as far as I know, what a accomplishment that is, I hope we can all get together in the future, you all take care and Godspeed to your Mom ... Jon, Lisa and Daniel
-Jon Wiseman


She was always there for me no matter how she felt about the decisions that I made in my life. She loved me and all those around her.Loyal, honest,caring, I loved her so much and always will. There's a hole in my heart that will be here for a long time I will deeply miss her for a very long time. I love you mom
-Sandra Lehman


I loved my Aunt Rosemary so much and will miss her. She was such a sweet, smiling person who never, ever forgot my birthday ... all those years! Her lasting legacy will be her love for her children and family ... I felt it and I knew I was a special person to her. I will hold her memory close to my heart.
-Judy Turner


Grandma Rosie will forever be remembered in our hearts as a person who welcomed us into her family, showed honesty and sincerity in the well being of others, and brightened every Holiday and family gathering we attended at the Milford household. She was always curious and inquisitive, warm and caring, lively and humorous - characteristics of a wonderful person and a life well-lived. We will miss her always.
-Brianna and Aaron Mottaghi


My deepest sympathy to the whole Lehman family. I'm Ruth Kuhn's sister and I new your parents because of the Wally's hunting all those years. Your folks were great people and I know you will miss your mom very much. But kids stick together, see each other often and love each other to the fullest as I'm sure your mom would want.
-Gertie Scholz


Bonnie I am so sorry about your Mother. She was such a wonderful person. I liked her so much. I really wanted to come. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
-Helen Bowling


Rosemay's Family...I'm so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a very special lady who I always enjoyed talking too. I wanted to attend the service but could not get off of work. Ron will be there. If there is anything I can do for you please let me know. I'm praying for you. Love, Noreen
-Noreen Baller


Eric and Tracy and family, Wendy and I are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
-Kevin and Wendy Beguhn


Our sympathy and prayers are with you at this time of grief in the loss of your beloved mother, grandmother and friend. Rosemary was an enjoyable person to know and will be greatly missed by all. May God Be Your Comforter and Peace. John 14:27 All our love, Dad & Donna John 14:27
-John & Donna Maratta


I just wanted to send my sincere condolences to the family of Rosemary Lehman. I hope you find comfort in knowing that your mother/grandmother was truly an amazing woman and that the memories you have shared will help you through this time.
-Amy Lesh


Overwhelmed with my first visit to Mrs. Lehman's house, seeing as how I had never met the extended family of the Pazarenas, let alone Hank and Rosemary, I was received into their house with a warm welcome, a comforting stay, and a heart felt goodbye. She accepted a complete stranger into her home and offered a warm hug to a new acquaintence. I can only conclude that she was a loving woman blessed with many who loved and cared for her. My prayers are with you all.
-Eric Jackson


I will always remember how welcome she made me feel when I saw her even in later years when we weren't related. She was a wonderful woman and I hope my mom and her meet up and have some good times up there. I always enjoyed talking to her because she had such a peaceful voice. I never heard her yell at anyone. I remember a boss of mine who is now gone also who commented on what a wonderful person she was. My prayers are with all of you. I know what you are going through and if I can help in anyway just give me a call. God bless you all. Love, Mary Ann
-Mary Ann Wolfer Baril


Dear Rosemary Lehman Family, I was sadden to hear of the loss of your MOM. Losing a loved one is never easy. Espeically your last suriving parent. Your Mom had so many gifts, talents, and my life is richer because of her. My memories that I have of knowing her, your father and you kids.. Just think of all the friends she had the opportunity to touch with her life over time. Please remember Rosemary and Wally Lehman were my parents best friends whom they shared alot of great times with, hunting, playing cards, and just getting together. To you Eric, and your sisters, I can't tell you how many wonderful memories have been imprinted in my heart as a little girl, and my Dad's, and my sisters. Rosemary will be missed, as your dad was, and is and was loved by all of us. Love Susan Charters, (Wally and Ruth Kuhn's daughter.)
-Susan Charters


Eric, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We are very sorry for your loss. We love you guys. Chris and Karie Klofft
-Chris Klofft


I remember Rosemary as a light of sunshine and a generous person too. She was a natural beauty. My parents were really good friends with Wally and Rosemary. Card playing and hunting buddies. I remember them getting together to play cards and discuss the upcoming hunting trip that the men would all go on. The women would talk about what they would do while their husbands were away. They truly enjoyed eachother's company. With the passing of Rosemary Lehman, it feels like an end to an era. My dad wants all the kids to know that his sympathies are with the family today. He knows that her passing will be hard on all of you but wants you to know that he is thinking of you all. Walter Kuhn and his daughter, Joan Seger
-Joan Seger


I loved my Grandma Rosie very much. I will always remember visiting her in the summer and spending time with her. She was the sweetest and most loving woman, and I am very thankful for having her in my life for these past 19 years. Even though I lived far away and didn't get to see her often, she always loved me as if I were right there beside her. I'll never forget my Grandma Rosie and the imprint she has left on my life.
-Amanda Pazarena (Granddaughter)


I will always remember Rosy Lehman and her kind and generous ways. We meet many people in our lives, however few manage to leave their mark with us. Rosy Lehman never failed to fill our lives with laughter and love. For many reasons we are all better people having met Rosemary Lehman. May god rest her soul.
-Nathan Mottaghi


Dear Bonnie, Sandy, Barbie, Cindy and Eric, the time I spent with you and your beloved parents on Rochelle is bested only by time spent with my own family. So many of my favorite memories involve the Lehmans! The matriarch of all that" blonde madness" was a gentle, unassuming, warm woman. She made everyone feel good no matter the circumstance. Her smiles always sincere. She was expert at keeping things "just so" for Walter and knew how to cover for all of you with him! I think I even benefitted from that gift a few times! The trips camping to Baraga and Wisconsin where she worked so hard but credited Walter with the successes, not that he didn't deserve credit, but the smoothness of those vacations was due to your moms savvy planning and peacekeeping skills. Walter knew what a treasure he had in Rosie and what a treasure she was to all of us! I'm sure she counted herself blessed with so many grandchildren and great grandchildren through you her spirit will live on. My deep sympathy at your loss, my prayers and my best love, Anne
-Anne McCarthy AhYou


I can't think of my childhood without thinking of Gramma Rosie. Most of my best memories are from her house growing up. I learned how to fish and how to swim, I learned you will survive if you swim through weeds, if you cross paths with a snake, or if you fall off your bike. Most of all, I learned what a loving, full-of-life person my grandmother was. She would make Kenny and I breakfast before anyone woke up just so we could go fishing early, make sure I never left the Benjamin Franklin store without a toy, she would save her tabloid papers for me so I could laugh at them too, and no matter how you felt when you saw her you felt better when you left her. Now it was her time to leave us, but I will never forget her voice, her smile, and her laugh. She had a part in raising me and I will always love her and never forget her.
-Bill Wolfer (Grandson)


Bonnie, Barbara, Sandy, Cindy and Eric -- I was very sad to hear about your mom. She was always nice and fun to be around. I'll always remember the big gatherings at Mel & Diane's and the way she loved her children and all the children! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. God Bless.
-Dawn (Zebrowski) Jeszke


To all The Lehman Family: I remember so many of you from the old neighborhood. Although I don't remember meeting your precious mother, I am quite sure that she must have been a very remarkable woman and mother. She has some very wonderful children. Sandy and Barb and Bonnie I remember the most. Probably from Grotto. May God Bless All of your family and bring comfort to your aching hearts. My love to all of you! Celia
-Cecilia Brzezinski


I will always miss my grandmother no matter what. On March 13th, 2009 I went down to her house to do an interview with her for my history project. She caused a great influence on my life when she told me, "A good lesson in life that I have learned was to be a good listener." I will always miss my grandmother from the bottom of my heart and I will remember that quote she told me, so it will help me out the rest of my life. Grandma Rosie will be well missed.
-Mark Maratta


Remember her wisdom, her kindness and how very special she was and know that you will take her with you every day for rest of your life. You had a wonderful mother.
-Cheryl Lesh


I will miss a ten dollar bill in my birthday card, surprise visits to our house in the spring, watching Gunsmoke when we visited, having a burger at the local bar, pure honest hugs when we embraced, last week when I told her I loved her and her bright smile. Life is too short not to love. I am fortunate our paths crossed, I will miss her. Life is good with Rosy's in it.
-Behrooz Mottaghi


I have nothing but wonderful memories of my Aunt Rosie. Always there with a warm smile and a big hug. Some of my favorite childhood memories are of her and Uncle Wally. Going over their house and playing with the big doll house, camping with the whole family. It was always fun when we got together. She made each one of my children a beautiful Christmas stocking and each year we put them out I will remember what a wonderful, gracious lady she was. We will all miss her.
-Alicia VanCoillie


Though I didn't get to spent as much time with Mrs. Lehman as I would have wanted, every minute with her was a pleasure. She had a wisdom about her that could be felt and was comforting. You could tell she could handle anything you threw her way. I'll miss her sweetness, her soothing voice and feeling her love and concern. Her strengths will go on in her children.
-Theresa Maratta Jackson


So sorry to hear of your loss, Rosie was always such a kind and gracious lady. When we used to see them at Mel's and Diane's, she was always fun and loving to all.
-Bob and Kathy Zebrowski


When I was a young boy, I had a paper route on Rochelle St, and one day as I was tossing papers, a big black dog started chasing me. I jumped onto of a car as the dog tried to eat me! All of a sudden this lady came out of her house and chased the dog away. That lady was my future Mother-In-Law!
-Steve Paz

 
 

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