OBITUARY

Rose Marie (Roznowski) Hensley

October 25, 1949June 7, 2023
Obituary of Rose Marie (Roznowski) Hensley
ROSE MARIE (ROZNOWSKI) HENSLEY, 73, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday, June 7, 2023. She was a daughter of the late Edwin and Irene (nee. Macijewski) Roznowski born on October 25, 1949 in Bay City, Michigan. Graduated St. Stanislaus High School, Bay City, Michigan. 1967, was a cheerleader, class secretary, homecoming queen, National Honor Society, Saginaw Valley State University, B.A. in Elementary Education, 1971; Central Michigan University, M.A. Elementary Education, 1977. She taught 5th grade at Hampton Elementary School, 1971-1974, and Immanuel Christian School, 1983-1992. Served 20 years as President/Membership Director of Blackhawk Neighborhood Association, served 22 years as judge for Midwest Regional Spelling Bee, Association of Christian Schools International. Leader, five years, Pioneer Girls. A world traveler to 23 countries including missionary work in Beijing, China. Member of Wallen Baptist Church/Headwaters Church, 1990 --. She was active six years in Bible Study Fellowship, served 2,500 volunteer hours as docent, teacher, and guide at Science Central. In 1972, married Dr. Dennis E. Hensley.; also surviving are her son, Nathan E. Hensley (wife, Alice); and daughter, Jeanette M. (Hensley) Sagarsee (husband, Kyle); grandchildren, Grace Hensley, Lillian Hensley, Kate Sagarsee and Jack Sagarsee. Funeral Service is 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 17, 2023, at Headwaters Church, 2000 N. Wells St., (46808), with visitation one hour prior to service. Visitation also from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, June 16, 2023, at the church. Preferred Memorials to Science Central. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at https://www.mccombandsons.com for the Hensley family.

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