Rosemary Siemers Wilson AUSTIN Obituary

Rosemary Siemers Wilson

<p>Rosemary Siemers Wilson, a member of the "Greatest Generation" was born January 2, 1923, to Josie Caldwell Siemers and George E. Siemers in Exeter Township, Clay County, Kansas. She joined her older sister, Imogene, and brother, George (Bud), on the family farm.</p><p><br></p><p>She was part of a hard-working family, and because her sister and brother were so much older than she, she entertained herself. She told of hiding her own Easter Eggs, and playing with her dolls. She especially enjoyed her pony, Polly, and when her dad wasn't using Polly for farming, Polly was her playmate. The children would hitch Polly to a cart and ride her to piano lessons. </p><p><br></p><p>She loved school and learning. She attended Clay County Community High School in Clay Center, Kansas, graduating in 1936. She went to the College of Emporia in Emporia, Kansas for 2 years until her education was interrupted by World War II. In l942 she taught school in a one-room schoolhouse in Kansas. In 1944, she graduated from the Brown-Markie School of Business in Salina, Kansas. </p><p><br></p><p>She met John "Jack" Wilson of Southbridge Mass, at church in Salina, where he was stationed. They married on August 5th, 1945; they were married for 54 years, until Jack passed away in 1999. They had 3 children, Janice, Judith and Kenneth.</p><p><br></p><p>She was an accountant for Ralph Moreland Inc., a restaurant business; and for Green Pastures, a historical home and restaurant. She retired when Jack needed her at home. She enjoyed technology and people were amazed at her proficiency with Facebook, Kindle and email.</p><p><br></p><p>She and Jack enjoyed traveling and taking cruises. They had many adventures together, and after Jack died, she continued to travel. She enjoyed gardening and collecting plants, and loved watching birds. She enjoyed the companionship of her dogs, the most recent was Gidget, whom she adored. She often announced that Gidget was the "sweetest dog in the world". Gidget had Rosemary well-trained.</p><p><br></p><p>Rosemary was active in the Manchaca Baptist Church for over 50 years. She sang in the choir, taught Sunday School, and served on many committees. She was not shy about offering her opinions! She loved reading the Bible and going to church services on Sunday morning, Sunday night, and Wednesday night.</p><p><br></p><p>Two years ago, Rosemary moved to Boerne, Texas to be near family. Up until the age of 96, she lived in her home and took part in many of the activities at the senior center. </p><p><br></p><p>Rosemary was preceded in death by her sister Imogene, brother George, and husband Jack. She is survived by her 3 children, spouses, 7 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren, as well as her sweet Gidget. </p><p><br></p><p>Services were private.</p><p><br></p><p>Memorial contributions can be made to Meals on Wheels, The Rainbow Senior Center at Kronkosky Place, 17 Old San Antonio Road, Boerne, Texas 78006. The donations will be used to provide meals for seniors and their pets. Many seniors of limited income feed parts of their meals to their pets. This way, they both get to eat!</p>
January 2, 1923 - February 26, 202001/02/192302/26/2020
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Charles and Linda Barrett
March 8, 2020
Enjoyed Rosemary and Gidget as our neighbors. She was always cheerful ready to visit. Our condolences to her family. Chuck and Linda Barrett in San Leanna
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Patricia (Pat) Scott
March 7, 2020
So sorry to hear about Rosemary. We were on the Zoning Committee together in the Village of San Leanna. I enjoyed serving with her. Pat Scott