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Rosemary M. Larm, 90, of Boonville passed away Friday morning May 27, 2022, at Katy Manor Nursing Home in Pilot Grove.
Visitation for Rosemary will be 9 to 11 A.M. Tuesday morning May 31 at S.S. Peter and Paul Catholic Church with a Rosary being recited at 9 A.M. Mass of Christian burial will follow the visitation at 11 A.M. Burial will be in St. Martins Catholic Cemetery in Martinsville.
Rosemary M. Larm was born March 18, 1932, in Boonville, MO., the daughter of George Lang and Minnie Vollmer Lang. She married Gerald C. Larm on October 6, 1953, at St. Martins Catholic Church in Martinsville. Rosemary loved the outdoors. She always had a big garden, beautiful flowers and lots of chickens. Many people enjoyed her farm fresh eggs. She was a devoted member of S.S. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. She learned to play the piano and organ at St Martin’s School as a young girl and was dedicated to being an organist at S.S. Peter and Paul all of her adult life. She found joy working with people for music at masses, funerals and weddings. She and Gerald volunteered to help with many things at church, especially peeling potatoes for the annual Turkey Dinner. She was also a member of the Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary. She was employed as a nurse’s aide in her younger years, and was later employed at Boonville Public Schools in the lunchroom. Most of all she loved her family and enjoyed spending time with her kids and grandkids.
Rosemary is preceded in death by her parents, George and Minnie, husband Gerald, brothers, Leonard, Edward and John Lang, sister, Edith Grissum, son-in -law, Steve Moser and daughter-in-law, Nancy Larm. She is survived by her sons, Charles Larm and Daniel (Tina) Larm of Boonville and daughters, Judy Moser (Dale Dinwiddie) of Boonville and Linda (Randy) Steele of Glenn Carbon, IL., and Sister Lucy Lang of Independence, MO. Also surviving are her grandchildren, Stephen (Mary Helen) Moser, Jr., Jessica Leible, Marlana (Brett) Zank, Nathan (Breann) Larm, Joe and Danielle Steele, great-grandchildren, Robert Thull, Tony Moser, Ruthie Moser, Kylie Dickenson, Landon and Harper Zank.
Memorial contributions are suggested to S.S. Peter and Paul Catholic Church or Hometown Healthcare.
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