Rosemarie Trimmell

rosemarie trimmell

December 26, 1954 ~ November 28, 2015

Rosemarie Trimmell, 60, Camby, went to be with the Lord November 28, 2015. Rosemarie was born December 26, 1954, in Indianapolis, to the late Mark Stevenson and Violet (Wigal) Stevenson, who survives.

She went to Ben Davis High School and attended IUPUI, majoring in education. Rosie stayed busy while homeschooling two sons and took great pride in caring for her home, yard, and flower gardens with her husband Bill. Most recently, she enjoyed cleaning homes as a ministry to others. She enjoyed traveling with Bill to some of her favorite places that included Hilton Head, South Carolina; Estes Park, Colorado; Door County, Wisconsin; Berlin, Ohio; and Missouri. Above all, Rosie will be fondly remembered for her love of family and her strong Christian faith.

Survivors include her husband, William Ray Trimmell, to whom she was united in marriage December 11, 1976; sons, Jim Eup of Carmel, Andy Trimmell (Allisa) of Camby, Alex Trimmell of Camby, and Michael Trimmell (Julie) of Indianapolis; mother, Violet Stevenson of Indianapolis; grandchildren, Lincoln Eup, Lauryn Craft, and Sophia Trimmell; brothers, David, Luke, John, and Matthew Stevenson; sisters, Angie Nulty, Patty Friel, Jeanne Gwaltney , and Wendy Dye.

Friends and family will gather to celebrate the life of Rosemarie on Wednesday, December 2, 2015, 4 to 8 p.m. in the chapel at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Rev. Frank Goodwin will officiate the service at 11 a.m., Thursday, December 3, 2015, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made by bringing an un-wrapped children’s book that will be donated to a family in need to make Christmas brighter this year. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Losing a loved one can be emotionally difficult to endure. You can take comfort in knowing that your tears do not go unnoticed by our loving Creator , because he cares for you. ( 1 Peter 5:7) Thus, he can also heal your broken hearts. In the meantime, continue to cherish fond memories you created over the years.

  2. I will always remember our talks and recipe swapping on our walks at Armstrong Pavilion. We cooked a lot of food on those laps. Brenda Willis- December 2nd

  3. rosie was always cheerful and with a positive attitude. she would come in the Armstrong pavilion and always had a smile on her face when she entered. she loved her walks with her friends. we will miss her. cathy hayes

  4. Rosie you are a true light of faith and my heart with miss you so very much! You made me smile every time I got to see you. The faith you had in God was so overwhelming for me that I wish I could be more like you! Your note that ‘Jesus loves me’ will always hang in my office!

  5. Thank you, Rosie, for opening your heart to my daughter and to her entire family. You are an inspiration to all of us. Paula.

  6. Rosie was one of the sweetest ladies I ever met. Her sweet and bubbly voice was so comforting. Always so full of energy. A woman of great faith :heart: I am so sorry Bill, Andy and Alex:heart::heart::heart:

  7. Had not seen or talked her in years,but she was one of the kindest people that I ever knew…known her since Jr High School,rest in peace Rosie.

  8. So sorry Bill. Of course we knew Rosie was sick because of the work you had been doing on our house, but her passing has been a shock. We are praying that our Lord Jesus will be with you and the rest of your family in a very special way during this time. God Bless. Byron and Patti Smith

  9. Wendy, Dana and Family we are so very sorry for your loss. It is never easy to loose someone you love. We remember her but it has been years since we seen her. We will be keeping you and your family in our prayers. We are your father in law, Marvin’s second cousin. Our Dad was Albert Dye Lana Dye- Rush, Samuel L. Dye, Lynn Dye-Williamson and Karry Dye-Hicks

  10. May God grant you peace and comfort today and the days ahead. Thoughts and prayer for the family and friends of Rosemarie.


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