Rosemary McDermott
McDermott (nee Whitney), Rosemary “Rose”
Became an angel in heaven on March 19, 2015, at the age of 73 with her children and granddaughter Autumn at her side, after a strong and inspiring 3 ½ year fight with metastasis liver cancer.
Rosemary was born July 23, 1941, to the union of Charles O. Whitney and Catherine (Parker) Whitney.
This union brought 12 children; 8 boys and 4 girls who included the late Charles G. Whitney, Kate J.(Ralston), Lillian E. (Michael), David J. Whitney, Richard J. Whitney, the late Phillip A. Whitney, Phyllis A. (Hammack), the late Timothy J. Whitney, the late Daniel R. Whitney, Michael S. Whitney and Patrick W. Whitney.
Rosemary was the widow of the late Joseph C. McDermott who preceded her in death on March 29, 2007. Rosemary is survived by her daughter Diane R. McNail, her son Patrick J. McDermott,and his wife Sarah; 4 granddaughters, Casey, Autumn, Kelsey, and Alyssa; 2 great grandchildren Evelyn and Keegan; dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, great-greataunt, cousin, and a friend to many.
In 1943, at the age of 2, Rosemary entered into German St. Vincent Orphan home. Upon graduating out at the age of 14, she then lived in 2 foster homes until the age of 16. At the age of 16, she lived with family, and soon took a union job with a drug manufacturing company. On September 26th 1964, “Joe and Rose” were married and had their first child Diane in 1968. Rosemary was a loving mother to both Diane and her son Patrick who was born in 1969. After moving to Ballwin in 1970, Rosemary took a part-time position with Rockwood School District from 1973 -1982. She worked in the cafeteria at Westridge Elementary where her children attended grade school. From 1987-1997 Rosemary took a part-time position with Parkway School District working at West Jr. High School, and ending her last year of service at Parkway South High School. On July 17th 1997 she took a full time position with Dierberg’s deli department. Despite Rosemary’s terminal cancer diagnosis in October of 2011 she continued to work part-time and retired after 17 years of service in September 2014.
Over the past 4 decades she almost never missed a BINGO game with her family and or friends. Playing BINGO was her hobby and provided an opportunity to meet so many great friends. Each and every one of you held a special place in her heart; THANK YOU.
Rosemary’s final wishes were for all her family and friends to celebrate her life as a happy time and not one filled with tears. She further wanted to donate her body to allow others to research and learn from her cancer, so others one day would not have to live with this horrible disease.
A celebration of Rosemary’s life will be held on Sunday March 29, 2015 at the Schrader Family center, 14960 Manchester Rd., Ballwin, MO 63011, (636)-227–5511. Please join us after 1:00pm to reminisce followed by a prayer service at 3:30pm.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, please make a tax deductible donation to: The BackStoppers. PO Box 795168. Saint Louis, MO 63179-0700, or a charity of your choice.
With the many recent visits from family and friends Rosemary’s children have heard untold stories about their mother’s life. We hope to capture some of these during this celebration. Please join us in a good ol’ fashioned roast for Rosie. Gather your stories, thoughts, & memories and bring them with you to share on the 29th. ALL stories welcome! Don’t be shy, Rosie sure wasn’t! What better way to celebrate her life than by sharing how she touched ours. We look forward to Roasting our Rosie!
Pat and Sarah,
In sadness their is joy and it sounds like much joy is planned as she goes forward to her greater reward.
Our prayers are with you and your family.
David Christoff
Aunt Rosie, I miss you more than I can put into words. Your constant smile, your endless ability to play cards for hours upon hours and your unbelievable boldness to say whatever was your mind. But most of all…. I’ll miss you… My unforgettable aunt Rosie.
Diane & Patrick, there aren’t any words other than I love you both so much & I’m here if you need me.
Jenni
my sweet Aunt Rosie an inspiration you were to me i remember when you took me ice skating i was only 8 but i remember you were so graceful on the ice and yes you told it like it was i admired that about you i will miss you soooo much love you god is lucky to have you you will be missed for sure
Pat and Sarah, I am at a loss for words, but I will try anyway. Life is transitory and it is at times like this, that we reflect on just how short it is. I do not believe in a life after this one ends. Just because I don’t believe, doesn’t mean it isn’t so. If there is a heaven, then I’m willing to bet that Rosie is definitely there. Love you and keep in touch, Uncle Pat
Pat, I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. Although I never met her she must have been a wonderful person because she raised you. My prayers are with you and your family.
Gary Hartke
The Holman’s send our heartfelt condolences in this sad time. While we never met her, it sounds like she was a wonderful person and whoever she touched in this life is much better for it.
Diane & Patrick. Nothing can describe the loss of a parent you have my deepest heartfelt sympathy. She was loved and will be missed by many, especially me :(. She’s in the Lords care now. Rest in peace little sister.
Aunt Phyllis & uncle Jimmy.
Diane, Pat & Sarah,
So very sorry to hear about your Mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. ALways will remember the great neighbors on Skyline, and enjoyed seeing her at Bingo! She was a very unique person and will be missed by many! R.I.P. Rosie!
Pat, I’m so sorry to hear about your mom’s passing. May all the wonderful memories you have of her sustain in this time of grief.
Deb
Dear Pat, Diane and Family,
I am so sorry about Rosie. She was truly a wonderful person. She always had that sweet and loving smile. I think with all her adversity, she always had a very positive outlook. Rosie touched more people than she might have realized. She will be greatly missed by many. I am so proud to of had her for a Aunt. We all will miss her very much.
Love David Whitney and Family
Rosie,Rosie, so much we went through im glad i got to see you that Sunday these ears dont hear as well but that smile you kept that smile I Love You little sister no more pain no more pain