The Morning Call (Sunday)

Rosemarie P. Glaser

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Our beautiful mother, Rosemarie P. Glaser, 85, of Walnutport, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at home surrounded by her daughters, Ulrike Bissey and Regina Ehser-Sharpe and devoted furry companion, Max. Born in Thanhof, Zwickau, Germany, on

May 11, 1934, she was the daughter of the late Paul and Paula (Wolf) Glaser. Rosemarie worked for Lehigh University in the math department before becoming a legal secretary for Bethlehem Steel where she retired after 30 years. Rosemarie enjoyed reading, gardening, and crocheting. For the last several years, she would crochet numerous baby blankets for St. John the Baptist Church's auction, the Solebury School auction (her granddaugh­ter's high school), and for many other community members. She was a strong believer in environmen­tal issues, including being conservati­ve with natural resources, using natural cleaning supplies and health care items, and eating chemical-free foods.

Rosemarie also was a member of the Saucon SquareRoun­d Dancers for many years. She performed throughout the Lehigh Valley dancing the traditiona­l square dance as well as other traditiona­l dance styles. Her interests included learning all she could about our government and was proud to become an United States citizen. Rosemarie gave back to her community by serving as the Minority Inspector for Lehigh Township, Northwest Ward, District 5. She was the first person you signed in with when you went to vote at St.

Nicholas Church. Rosemarie served from 2002 until this past fall.

While she loved this country, she continued to have a deep love for her homeland, Thanhof, Germany. At Thanhof, the family had a rather large estate holding which was confiscate­d by the Nazi Regime and used as a military barrichs and training ground during WWII. Since Thanhof was in Eastern Germany, the estate was then confiscate­d by the Russians and used as a youth retreat until the Russians left East Germany. The estate was never returned to the offspring of the original owners, but by then, Rosemarie had immigrated to the United States. Small reparation­s were eventually paid to the family due to Rosemarie's diligence and constant communicat­ion with the German Government. She celebrated with all the traditiona­l items, such as, beautiful candle-lit pyramids, Raucherker­zenmen (incent burning figurines), hand-made angels playing orchestra instrument­s, and, of course, straw stars for the Christmas

Tree.

Rosemarie was a true animal lover. She would feed the hummingbir­ds, birds, squirrels, and an occasional bear on her back porch. The hummingbir­ds knew her so well that they made her house an annual lay-over on their migration paths.

Rosemarie is survived by daughters: Ulrike and husband, Karl, Bissey of Bethlehem, and Regina (Ehser) and husband, Carl, Sharpe of Walnutport. Grandchild­ren Nathan, wife Steph, Bissey of Easton, Brianna

Carpenetti, of Allentown, Serge Bissey of Bethlehem, Ben Sharpe of Boston, MA and Zoe Chanler Sharpe, of Walnutport. Great Grandchild­ren: Charlotte, Emma, and Ken Carpenetti of Allentown, Niece: Christine (Butkys) and husband, Kevin, Martchek of Downingtow­n. Niece and Nephews: Donna, Terry, Bobby and Robin Peek of the LA area. Great Nieces: Kaitlyn and Haley Martchek of Downingtow­n, and additional Great Nieces and Nephews from the Peek Family, Cousin: Elisabeth Woller of Berlin, Germany, and beloved cousins and relatives in Germany

A Celebratio­n of Life for Rosemarie will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Sharpe Family Scholarshi­p Fund at Solebury School, which provides educationa­l funds to young female students to promote life skills and to encourage becoming strong and independen­t women, like Rosemarie. Online condolence­s can be made at www. hardingfun­eralhomein­c.com

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