Tracy
To the entire sieders family, we wish to send our condolences and deepest sympothy to all.Your mother was a real Sweetheart.So sorry for your loss.
Tracy Pesha and family
Birth date: Feb 3, 1924 Death date: Mar 7, 2018
Rosemary Sieders, age 94, a longtime resident of Center Line, died on March 7, 2018. She was predeceased by her husband William of over 66 years. Dearest mother of Bill (Teresa), Ray (Cindy), Michael, Susan (Joe) Rejc, Karen (Kevi Read Obituary
To the entire sieders family, we wish to send our condolences and deepest sympothy to all.Your mother was a real Sweetheart.So sorry for your loss.
Tracy Pesha and family
Please accept the most heartfelt sympathy from the Cumba family. My mom, Eulalia Cumba, regarded Rosemary as one of her dearest friends while she lived in the Kramer homes. Mom was a great admirer of Rosemary and was amazed at her lively spirit and all the activities she was involved in. Mom even took Rosemary to one of her favorite places – Las Vegas – one year and they had a great time! Sadly, Mom passed away last May in Spokane following complications from a stroke. God bless all of you and may your memories comfort you.
Alma Cumba Connell
Rosemary was always a shining light of the family. I will miss her energy, bright smile, great sense of humor, and a terrific bowler to boot! She was a superb role model. ❤️Deb Carlson nee Pflaum
dear Bill & Teresa , sorry to hear about your loss . Jim& June Penkszik
Rosemary was a walking talking Smile.Our deepest condolences to her wonderful family God Bless and give you peace of mind that she is with God our father . Sharon, Larry and Mark Wellls

Dear Sieders family we were very sorry to hear that Aunt Rosemary had passed away. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. But thinking back how blessed we all are to have such wonderful memories of such a wonderful lady we can all treasure for the rest of our lives. May. God Bless you all. Love Doug and Denise Atkinson and family.

Our condolences to the entire family of our Aunt Rosemary. She was the most wonderful person, always happy and smiling and full of energy. I called her my energizer bunny Aunt. I am blessed to have known her and to have had her as my Aunt. She will be missed greatly by all, but I know where she is and she is rejoicing and dancing and having a blast, and it makes me happy to know that ! I know I will see her again some day, and it will be as if no time has lapsed. God bless Aunt Rosemary and her family.
Deb and Dave Zelkowski

Grandma always had a way of making everything fun. I had the privilege of being the first grandchild and sharing in her youthfulness as she raised her own kids (and sometimes she even scolded me as if I were one of her own!) but I enjoyed things like brushing her hair (I used to beg to do it!), and getting her to 'show me your teeth!' *smiles* and she would. I cherished Saturday evening church with her and Kenny and then a 'fancy' dinner out at the Egg n I. She had this funny cackling laugh and used it for just about everything, and she made some mean mashed potatoes! She loved her Lord, her family and all her friends - that much was evident. The world will be a little bit dimmer now that she's not in it, but watch out heaven, cuz HER party is just beginning. Love you, Grams.