OBITUARY
Rosemary J. Rozic
May 2, 1945 – December 19, 2020
Rosemary J. Rozic age 75 passed away on Saturday, December 19, 2020. Daughter to the late John and Rose Rozic. Loving Mother to John Rozic. Cherished Grandmother to Natalie Rozic. Beloved Dog and Cat mom to her fur babies.
Rosemary spent time volunteering and fostering for the Illinois Doberman Rescue, so in lieu of flowers the family is asking donations be made in her name to the foundation.
https://www.ildoberescue.com/support/donate/
A visitation will be held Monday but due to current state guidelines and gathering restrictions we ask that you please call ahead and reserve a time slot. Funeral services are private at this time. However, the family invites you to join them in procession to Holy Sepulchre Cemetery by meeting us in the parking lot of Andrew J. McGann and Son Funeral Home at 11:15A.M. on Monday December 28, 2020. Please stay in your vehicles and we will line you up for a safe arrival to the cemetery.
In consideration of the safety of our guests and associates, Andrew J. McGann and Son Funeral Home will adhere to the current gathering restrictions in the state of Illinois, which allow 10 or fewer guests at services. Proper social distancing must be practiced and all guests will be required to wear face masks at all times. Thank you for your cooperation.
DONATIONS
- Illinois Doberman Rescue
Services
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Visitation
Monday, December 28, 2020
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Funeral Service
Monday, December 28, 2020
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Committal Service
Monday, December 28, 2020
Memories
Rosemary J. Rozic
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ADD A MEMORYGillian Boomgarden
December 31, 2020
Rosemary and I were cousins....born two weeks apart, two countries apart, but for the rest of our growing up years, we were together most of the days and even some nights and week-ends. We attended the same school, same classrooms, and when she stayed at Grandma’s, we were together on weekends! She was my cousin, my best friend and we were like sisters! She’ll always be in my thoughts and my heart, 💔....”until we meet again “Raw”!
Karen Clancy
December 29, 2020
I am a recent acquaintance of Rosemary and I just wanted to share my condolences to her family. So very sad to hear of her passing. Rest in peace Rosemary.
Jill Szponder
December 28, 2020
Dan and I were lucky to have met Rosemary at our initial dog training class 4 years ago. She had Leah and we had Millie. At the time, Dan and I thought Millie would never learn and I remember Rosemary smiling and telling us it would all be good and we were in good hands with Gayle. As the weeks passed, Millie and Leah learned a lot and Rosemary kept us laughing with her “one liners” about the dogs. She was so kind to our Millie, and we’ll never forget her pocket full of treats for the dogs! God leads us to people, and animals for a reason and Rosemary was a great example of that!
May you rest in eternal peace.
Danya Haseltine
December 27, 2020
Rosemary was my dear friend of fifty-two years. I am sure she has gone to a better place and is surrounded by her numerous past pets—especially Caesar and Roxie. I will sorely miss our weekly lunches where we laughed and cried as we sorted out our pets and families. Rosemary’s advice and sense of humor carried me through the years. Memories of her will get me through my remaining years as I keep her close to my heart.
Gina Pradzinski
December 27, 2020
John, Tom and I are sending love and prayers to you and your family at this time. We are so sorry for your loss. Your mom was very sweet and kind person. She will be missed.
Karen and Raymond Heitz
December 26, 2020
Rosemary, there are no goodbyes for us since treasured memories of you will last forever. You and Judy will always be in our heart.
Margaret Coffey
December 26, 2020
We met Rosemary about eight years ago when we also met Judy. We watched Judy grow into a gentler doberman. It was all Gayle Cosentino's fault because she helped us train our companions. Rosemary would tell me that there was something wrong with Judy and that she knew it because she has had dobermans all her life. We became friends and shared good times together. The picture is us celebrating Rosemarys 70th birthday. Rosemary you will be missed a lot.
Danny Cirella
December 26, 2020
It wasn’t until late in my life that I became acquainted with cousin Rosemary. I really enjoyed her dry sorta sense of humor! She restored faith in our family! I last saw her just 3 years ago and we hoped to see again. We will. God bless you Johnny and your family.
Kathy Phillips
December 25, 2020
You were there for every family gathering—with a smile and a sense of calm that instantly put me at ease. Always so eager to listen, so intuitive and understanding. My heart hurts. I’m going to miss you, Cousin. Yet I know you’re going to be reunited with Aunt Rose and Uncle Jack, my parents, and a few others. May you rest in peace.
Gayle Cosentino
December 24, 2020
Oh how I will miss you! You were not only my client but one of my best friends. In the eight+ years we spent together we walked a million miles (literally), laughed, cried and even complained a bit. I will miss your smiling face, your sense of humor and your compassion for humans and dogs. Your commitment to your pets was beyond compare. You are now with your Caesar, Dakota and Judy. Rest In Peace, my friend.
Dianne Lerman
December 24, 2020
I sorely miss Rosemary, my cousin and friend. I always looked up to her for guidance with my dogs and cat. She was always caring and supportive. I’ll miss our weekly breakfast meetings and shopping for pet food, swapping coupons, and venting about life in general. I enjoyed getting together going to much at special restaurants, family outings, spending time with our grandchildren, going on long dog walks, things just won’t be the same without her. She was always there. Heartbroken 💔. Condolences to John, Natalie, and to our family who deeply miss her.
Sue Roedell
December 24, 2020
Rosemary was a fun and caring friend. Rosemary, Pam (D 11-22-19) and I had many fun times together. I will miss her and Leah in our dog training classes with Gayle. (It’s a Pawsitive Thing)
We had many fun times going to Elvis concerts in St Charles and at Chief Shangrala .
My deepest sympathy to John and Natalie.
Carla Rash
December 23, 2020
I knew Rosemary from our mutual involvement in a dog training class. She was very loving and devoted to her Doberman, Leah. She will be missed.
NICOLLE ROZIC
December 23, 2020
John, you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Natalie was so lucky and blessed to have you, as her grandmother, Rosemary. The love and compassion you had for not only your animals but others, is instilled in Natalie. I know Natalie has another angel watching over her and that is comforting to know during this difficult time..