
Rosemary Doyle
- Dec 9, 2012
- 3 min read
September 14, 1945 - December 10, 2012
Rosemary Doyle Obituary Rosemary passed away on December 10, 2012. She was born in San Francisco on September 14, 1945 to Bill & Betty Heiser and they moved to Billings, Montana when she was two years old. At the age of 17, she moved to Spokane to join the convent but met her future husband Larry instead; and they were married for 47 years. Rosemary worked various jobs before opening her own restaurant, Rosemary�s Kitchen in 1969. Four years later she sold it to stay home and raise kids. This was her greatest joy in life and she did it well. Words cannot express the depth of loss felt by her family and friends. She is survived by her devoted husband Larry, her beloved children Mick, Jodi and Jennie; grandchildren Sydney, Emily, Brycen, Madisyn, Braeden, Jack and Nina and many other loving family and friends. Please sign her guest book and read a complete life story on the Heritage website. A Celebration of Life open house will be held for her on Saturday, December 15th at Corbin Senior Activity Center, 827 W Cleveland, from noon until 3PM. Do you believe in angels? Have you ever felt wrapped in a protective shield when times are tough? Have you ever met someone who radiated love and joy, reaching out to touch anyone in their presence? Have you ever had your tears kissed away, your pain loved away, had some light shown into your darkest, scariest times or been guided safely through difficult or dangerous situations? Have you ever known someone who did all of those things every single day for everyone they knew? If so, you might have known our mom, our devoted wife, our giving friend; our angel. Amazing? She was but that�s too generic. Loving? Oh, if only the world were filled with love like hers. Extraordinary? That too. Selfless? In the extreme but she was so much more than that. It�s obvious that our mom, wife, friend, refuge and rock can�t be summed up in one word. She dedicated her life to giving; to each just what they needed. For years she suffered quietly, setting her burdens aside so she could bear ours. Each of you reading this has been touched by the thing, the amazing, wonderful, extraordinary thing that she was and in her memory, we should aspire to be: abundant goodness. A legacy, a true legacy, is the richest gift a person can give to another. It can�t be bought with all the wealth in the world. It can�t be created on a death bed with all the magic of the heavens. A true legacy is forged with fire in the hottest furnaces of life, hardened with the tears of love, joy, sadness and pain and finally, polished with the cloth of abundant, devoted, caring, loving goodness. Our loving mom, devoted wife, caring sister and abundant friend will never be gone because each and every one of us here is a better person today for having been part of her legacy. From the beginning, you were asked to do more than a child should have to. As a teen you gave up your dream for a new dream; the love of your life. As a young adult you gave and selflessly sacrificed so your kids wouldn�t have to. As a grandmother, you continued your sacrificial love and devotion to your family. As a friend, you created and nurtured relationships too numerous to count. Through it all, you smiled, laughed, loved, consoled and cried with each and every one of us. You did it all selflessly and with dignity. No mere words can express our sorrow, our loss, our debt, our love or our memories but we can try: THANK YOU!! � To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Rosemary, please visit our Tree Store. Read more Events DEC 10







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