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Rosemary Emma Hines, 83, of Cedar Rapids, died August 18, 2010 at Keystone Cedars Care Center with her family at her side. Funeral Mass 10:30 AM Saturday, August 21, 2010 at St. Matthew's Catholic Church. Rev. David Beckman will officiate. Friends may call Friday from 4 to 8 PM at Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home with a rosary service starting at 4 PM. Friends may also call at the church after 9:30 AM on Saturday. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Survivors include her son John Hines of Edina, MN, daughter Michelle "Mimi" Myers and husband Jamie of Cedar Rapids, son Joe Hines and wife Edie of Cedar Rapids, son Tom Hines and wife Judy of Tucson, AZ, son Tim Hines and wife Sheryl of Cedar Rapids, son Dan Hines and Molly Power of Cedar Rapids, and daughter Sarah Remerowski and husband Mike of Cedar Rapids; 12 grandchildren, Amy (Brian) Hogan, Charlie (Aubrey) Myers, Nathan (Michelle) Hines, Damon (Alicia) Hines, Dana Hines, John Hines, James Hines, Kelly (Jay) Hines, Kai Hines, Casey (Shannon) Hines, Brayden Remerowski, and Grant Remerowski; 17 great grandchildren; sisters Marian Sheehan of Baltimore, MD, Rita Treinen of Sioux City, IA, and LeVern Kelly of Long Beach, CA; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband John "Jack" Hines, infant daughter Mary Ellen Hines, parents, and 3 brothers Joe, Thomas, and Louis Lieb.
Rosemary Emma Lieb was born November 23, 1926 in Mitchell, SD the beloved daughter of Gearhardt Aloysious and Ida Rose (Sauer) Lieb. She was united in marriage to John "Jack" Hines on August 24, 1949 in Sioux City, Iowa. Jack preceded her in death on February 6, 2007. Rosemary retired from Sears after 30 years of service in the sales and credit department but always said her most treasured memories were spent staying home with her children.
She was a member of St. Matthew's Catholic Church. She enjoyed shopping with her daughters, collecting and restoring antiques, upholstering, sewing, playing bridge, and staying active in both All Saints and St. Matthew's Catholic Churches.
The Hines family would like to thank the entire Keystone staff, Mercy Hospice, Dr. Nick Morio, and Father Mark Osterhaus for their special care of Rosemary.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations in Rosemary's honor may be made to St. Matthew's Catholic Church or Hospice of Mercy.