Obituary of Gloria A. Rosentreter
Gloria A. Rosentreter, 78 of the Town of Shelby, entered into rest on Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at the Orchard Manor Nursing Home in Medina.
Born June 19, 1940 in Pembroke, NY, Gloria was the daughter of the late Maxwell and Edith (Crawford) Quackenbush. She married the late Egon Rosentreter on November 8, 1958 and together they raised a family of six children. Over the years she worked for Harrison Radiator, White Bros. greenhouse and also helping at the Bashford fruit stand potting plants and cemetery urns. Gloria's greatest passions were her grandchildren and bragged about them whenever possible. Gloria also loved flowers and took great pride in her gardening. She could name any flower or plant and could tell when and where to plant and let you know if you are not watering them enough.
Survivors include her six children, Wesley (Dee) Rosentreter, Lisa (Martin) Heiser, Kurt (Kimberly) Rosentreter, Gretchen (late Douglas) Bashford, Marlene (John) Rodden and Erika (Thomas) Enderby; fifteen grandchildren, Hans (Daniel) Rosentreter, Carlisle (Jake) Kodweis, Monica (Eddy) Meifert, Lee Heiser, Heidi (Steven) Kirbach, Reid Heiser, Dana (Eric) Watson, Tyler Rosentreter, Lindsey (Daniel) Frawley, Taylor (Becky) Bashford, Kyle Rodden, Michael (Stephanie) Rodden, Stuart Rodden, Mitchell Enderby and Dr. Hali Enderby; eight great-grandchildren,Violette, Olivia, Edward and Pearl Meifert, Luke Watson, Logan Bashford, Amelia and Lydia Rodden and a ninth great-grandchild on the way, Mason Rodden; two brothers, Leslie Quackenbush and Alton Quackenbush; also several nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents she was predeceased by her husband, Egon in 1992; four brothers, Loren, Raymond, Gerald and Robert Quackenbush; and three sisters, Sarah Quackenbush, June Braun and Joan Penwright.
Calling hours will be held from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 9th at Cooper Funeral Home- 215 W. Center St., Medina. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in the spring.
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