Roseanne Schocko
Died April 8, 2019
PESHAWBESTOWN -Roseanne Schocko, 71, Peshawbestown and Benzie, died April
8, 2019 at home.
Roseanne was born on Sept. 9, 1947 the daughter of Isabel
Cavasos and Julia (Schocko) Martell. She
graduated from high school and after college, she began working at Harley-Davidson
Motorcycles in Milwaukee, WI. Roseanne
rose through the ranks and obtained a company security clearance and was one of
sixteen personnel to work in Harley-Davidson’s Experimental Motors Division.
Roseanne is survived by her children, Romero, Angela, and
Joseph Schocko; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; siblings, Carol
Schocko, Angus (Nancy) Schocko, and Bill (Robin) Martell.
She was preceded in death by her sisters, Kathleen Maldonado
and Judith Schocko; a brother, Leroy Schocko; and parents.
Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, April
12, 2019 at Martinson Funeral Home, Suttons Bay. The funeral service will be
held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Church, Peshawbestown,
with family greeting friends one hour prior.
Burial will follow the service.
Sister Sue Gardner will officiate.
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I got to know Roseanne better when her son,Joseph, and my daughter, Heather, decided to take both of their mothers to Vegas. We had such a wonderful time.Roseanne and I hit it off right away. She was so easy to talk to and such a dear kind person. We had so much fun.She will be greatly missed. My sincere sympathy at the passing of this sweet woman to all of her children,family and friends. May you find comfort in knowing that she is safe in the arms of Jesus. All my love. Cindy Knight
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry I couldn't make it to her funeral but I believe she's still with us and I can still see her smile & cracking jokes about our "old lady" illnesses. I met Roseanne back in 1974 in Milwaukee, WI when we wore cool shades, not reading glasses. Our boobs where high on our chests, not sitting in our laps or in our armpits when we laid flat on our backs. Our skin was smooth & tight & we could walk w/o walkers....we were both beauties back then, but there was one thing about Roseanne that never changed & that was her beautiful smile that always lit up the room. I will miss her dearly. She was my favorite casino buddy, but I rarely go now days. I send my deepest condolences to her family and may the Creator comfort all of you in this time of need.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry I couldn't make it to her funeral but I believe she's still with us and I can still see her smile & cracking jokes about our "old lady" illnesses. I met Roseanne back in 1974 in Milwaukee, WI when we wore cool shades, not reading glasses. Our skin was smooth & tight & we could walk w/o walkers....we were both beauties back then, but there was one thing about Roseanne that never changed & that was her beautiful smile that always lit up the room. I will miss her dearly. She was my favorite casino buddy, but I rarely go now days. I send my deepest condolences to her family and may the Creator comfort all of you in this time of need.
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