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Rose Ann <I>Anderson</I> Neumeyer

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Rose Ann Anderson Neumeyer

Birth
Thompson Falls, Sanders County, Montana, USA
Death
19 Feb 2020 (aged 79)
Plains, Sanders County, Montana, USA
Burial
White Pine, Sanders County, Montana, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.7688056, Longitude: -115.5087278
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Rose Ann Neumeyer went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ February 19 while residing at the Clark Fork Valley Long Term Care.
Clark Fork Long Term Care had been her home since 2002 when a double stroke took away her ability to care for herself.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Gale Neumeyer; parents, Art Anderson and Annie Faulkner; brother, J.J. Anderson; and daughter, Dolly Hampton.
She is survived by brothers, Earl Anderson and Alvie Anderson; sister, Esther Faulkner; daughters, Debbie Lampton and Rena Richart; nine grandchildren; 20 great- grandchildren; and five great-great grandchildren.
She will be missed by all who knew her. Even in her limited capacity, she put smiles on the faces
of those who knew her; you could hear her giggle throughout the ward. She was loved very much by all who knew her and by the staff at Clark Fork Long Term Care.
Rose was born August 24, 1940 to Ann and Art
Anderson in Thompson Falls, Montana.
Rose grew up in the Whitepine area and went to grade school at Belknap. She then attended high school in Thompson Falls.
Rose met the love of her life, Gale Neumeyer, in Denver, Colorado. They were married in 1967. Gale and Rose moved around a lot during their married life, from Denver to the oil fields
in Wyoming. Then to Whitepine, Montana, and back to Colorado, then to Wasilla, Alaska, where Gale owned and operated his radiator business. They retired in Whitepine in 1998. She became a member of the Whitepine Community Church and was very active in the church until her illness. Rose was quite a crafter. She would hit flea markets in Colorado selling her crochet and beaded items. In Alaska, she sold Avon and won many awards for being their top distributor in all the state. Canning, baking, sewing, and crocheting are what she enjoyed, and she was very good at it. She used this talent to bless all of those around her and to supplement her income by selling these items at local farmers markets.
Her celebration of life will be at New Life Fellowship, February 29, at 2 p.m. There will be a potluck dinner following. Pastor Irene Anderson will be officiating the service and graveside at Whitepine Cemetery.
Rose Ann Neumeyer went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ February 19 while residing at the Clark Fork Valley Long Term Care.
Clark Fork Long Term Care had been her home since 2002 when a double stroke took away her ability to care for herself.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Gale Neumeyer; parents, Art Anderson and Annie Faulkner; brother, J.J. Anderson; and daughter, Dolly Hampton.
She is survived by brothers, Earl Anderson and Alvie Anderson; sister, Esther Faulkner; daughters, Debbie Lampton and Rena Richart; nine grandchildren; 20 great- grandchildren; and five great-great grandchildren.
She will be missed by all who knew her. Even in her limited capacity, she put smiles on the faces
of those who knew her; you could hear her giggle throughout the ward. She was loved very much by all who knew her and by the staff at Clark Fork Long Term Care.
Rose was born August 24, 1940 to Ann and Art
Anderson in Thompson Falls, Montana.
Rose grew up in the Whitepine area and went to grade school at Belknap. She then attended high school in Thompson Falls.
Rose met the love of her life, Gale Neumeyer, in Denver, Colorado. They were married in 1967. Gale and Rose moved around a lot during their married life, from Denver to the oil fields
in Wyoming. Then to Whitepine, Montana, and back to Colorado, then to Wasilla, Alaska, where Gale owned and operated his radiator business. They retired in Whitepine in 1998. She became a member of the Whitepine Community Church and was very active in the church until her illness. Rose was quite a crafter. She would hit flea markets in Colorado selling her crochet and beaded items. In Alaska, she sold Avon and won many awards for being their top distributor in all the state. Canning, baking, sewing, and crocheting are what she enjoyed, and she was very good at it. She used this talent to bless all of those around her and to supplement her income by selling these items at local farmers markets.
Her celebration of life will be at New Life Fellowship, February 29, at 2 p.m. There will be a potluck dinner following. Pastor Irene Anderson will be officiating the service and graveside at Whitepine Cemetery.


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  • Created by: Family Always
  • Added: Feb 26, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207447156/rose_ann-neumeyer: accessed ), memorial page for Rose Ann Anderson Neumeyer (24 Aug 1940–19 Feb 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 207447156, citing Whitepine Cemetery, White Pine, Sanders County, Montana, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Family Always (contributor 47625780).