Rose Wilde
Wilde, Rose Marie (nee Halter), age 74, on Monday Sept. 5, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Robert H. Wilde; dearest mother of Jennifer (Robert) Hoffman; cherished grandmother of Andrea, Anastasia, Alexander, Julia, Daniel and Margarita. She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Catherine Halter, brothers, James Halter and Fr. Robert Halter, and sister, Mary Brott. She is survived by sisters Virginia Girard, Margaret Gach and Helen Grable of St. Joseph, MO and sister Beverly Kowalczky, of Overland Park, KS; dear aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend to many. We will miss her loving, generous and gracious spirit. Rose Marie donated her body to SLU Medical School. Services: Memorial Mass on Sunday, Sept. 18th at 1pm, St. Cronan’s Catholic Church. Reception following to celebrate her life at Hilltop Manor, Eureka, MO. Memorials to the Cancer Research Fund of SLU Cancer Center or to Washington University School of Medicine- Hope Center 90991 for Parkinson’s.
Dear Hoffman family you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Please know that Rosie was a very special lady who will be truly missed. She had a remarkable way of making you feel loved and appreciated. I am still finding it too hard to describe how important she was to me and how she touched my life. I unfortunately was not able to make it to see her in time before her passing. The one and only thing I wanted was for her to meet my son Ryan and to put a smile on her face.
Dear Jennifer and family,
We are so sorry for your loss and want you to know you will remain in our thoughts and prayers. May you cherish the memories of your mom/grandma and hold them close to your heart. Much love and sympathy,
Betsy & Bill Martin
If everyone had an Aunt Rosie, the world would be a better place. She was so kind and supportive to me and my family. As I told her, I will miss her laugh. Rest in peace.
Jenny and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Wilde was a kind and gentle soul with an infectious grin. I remember her as a lady. Jenny, your dad has waited a long time to see her again…I hope you find peace in the thought of them being together. You and yours are in my prayers.
Aunt Rosie wasn’t my aunt, but when I was with her, she seemed like she was. She was sweet, kind, and loving. I enjoyed her company and felt her love of family. My good friend Joan would invite me into her home and family, and I always felt like a part of it. I will miss her, but I know she is reaping her rewards.
My deepest condolences to the family.
Jennifer and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss of your Mother,Rosie.She was a very kind,sweet,caring and wonderful lady to know, and be around. Your,Father,Robert, was a wonderful man that we were
happy to know,also. You know
of course, we have always thought,that,you are a sweetheart.
God Bless You and Your Family.
Remember this, “UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN”
The Snead Sister’s