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Rose Mary Elizabeth (Pelster) Meier 91

Rose Mary Elizabeth (Pelster) Meier 91, of Denver died January 26, 2023 in her home

surrounded by family.

Rose Mary was born February 17, 1931, to Bernard and Elizabeth (Reicks) Pelster in Dalton, Nebraska.

She was the seventh of eight children and told loving stories of her parents and growing up on a farm that began as a sod house and grew to a full farmyard with several buildings, hogs, sheep, geese, chickens, and a milk cow.

She enjoyed elementary and junior high in Dalton then attended high school at St. Patrick's

boarding school in Sidney, Nebraska. Mondays, she rode the milk train to Sidney, then back to

Dalton on Fridays.

On January 7, 1953, Rose Mary married Edward Meier in Dalton. They met in Sunol, Nebraska at

a dance and celebrated 64 years of marriage before Ed's passing in 2017.

While raising seven children, Rose Mary became a business partner and bookkeeper with Meier

Bros. She grew a variety of flower gardens, a large vegetable garden and fed the family all year

long with home canned and frozen foods, farm to table. Her fried chicken was the best and her

family eagerly looked forward to her homemade cinnamon rolls, kraut-burgers and egg noodles.

She was a 4-H and Cub Scout leader, Farmers Union Camp mom, seamstress for her family and a dedicated, loving parent. She worked at the White Center and volunteered at the Colorado

Welcome Center and Ovid Rummage Room. Despite her busy schedule, she took time to

develop and maintain lifelong friendships, collect stamps, knit, needlepoint, quilt, and

document family genealogy. Early on, Rose Mary embraced computer technology for Meier

Bros. bookkeeping and for keeping up with family and friends on Facebook and e-mail.

She is survived by seven children: Edward and Mary Beth (Saxton) Meier, William and Shellie

(Martin) Meier, Virginia and Dan Dudden, Steve and Katherine (MacDonald) Meier, Anne and

Marc Newman, Beth and Mike Wilcox and Patricia Meier, eleven grandchildren and six great

grandchildren.

Rose Mary was a lifelong devoted Catholic. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be

made in Rose Mary's memory to St. Anthony's Catholic Church of Julesburg or to

https://www.vasculitisfoundation.org/donate-to-the-vf/.

A Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, February 11 at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in

Julesburg. A Rosary will be held at 10 AM, followed by Mass at 11 AM. There will be lunch in

the church basement after Mass with internment at the Ovid cemetery after lunch.

Condolences may be shared at prairiehillsjulesburg.com, where the services will be

livestreamed.

Prairie Hills Funeral Home of Julesburg is in charge of arrangements.

 

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