Roseann Schulte
December 24, 2020
Roseann Schulte, 67, passed away on December 24, 2020 at Mercy Hospital in Des Moines. She was born in East Chicago, Indiana on February 16, 1953 to Robert and Helen (Stofko) Moricz.
Roseann was the 1st female co-president of the Japanese American Friendship Club. She met her husband, Henry in the military and they married in December of 1973. They were stationed in Italy, Japan, Greece, and retired in Nebraska. They lived in Bellevue after that for almost 25 years. She worked for the Better Business Bureau in Omaha for 17 years. She also served as the PTA financial officer at Leonard Lawrence Elementary in Bellevue. She was most proud of her various charity contributions.
Roseann is survived by her husband of 47 years, Henry; children, Kiera Maes and Shawn (Patrick Hickey) Schulte; grandchildren, Austin, Michael, and Lucas; siblings, Jerri, Mary, Robert and Mark; as well as a host of many other loving family members and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents; and son-in-law, Christopher Maes.
The family will greet friends Wednesday, January 6, 2021 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with the funeral service to follow at 12:30 p.m. at Hamilton’s Southtown Funeral Home, 5400 SW 9th Street. Burial will be held at 2:00 p.m. at Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Van Meter, Iowa.
Memorial contributions may be directed to family in loving memory of Roseann.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hamiltonsfuneralhome.com
Jackie Mayeur
01/06/2021
To Rosie family; I'm truly sorry for your loss. Her kindness will be missed by many, I'm sure.
I seen your mom/wife as a really wonderful lady. She seemed to be always happy and filled with love for her family. I am very lucky she was a part of my twins lives when they were growing up, I will be forever grateful for that.
My thoughts are with you all.
Jennifer Thomsen
01/03/2021
My thoughts and prayers.... Roseann will be missed....
May the memories of her love, laughter, and smile live on in those she loved the most!
Trisha Mackling
01/03/2021
Aunt Rosie was always so happy! When I think of times spent with her I dont remember a single time she didnt have a smile on her face and wasnt saying something to bring a smile or laugh to someone else! Sening love and hugs in this difficult time.
Rosemary Kapral Bujtor
01/01/2021
Rosie and I were cousins as a result of a blended family. Her grandfather Joe and my Aunt Rose brought together a diverse and complex family dynamic. Rosie reached out in the last few years with love. It will always be special to me. Her grandparents i am sure are very proud of her. She holds a very special place in many hearts. she holds a special place in mine. she will be missed, but i am sure Jesus is pleased to have
her by his side.