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    1. *sad news - Rosemary R. Eisenhauer
    2. Christina Hunt
    3. I received this obituary for longtime list member Rosemary Eisenhauer from Janet Lyons. I know many who "knew" her on this list, myself included, will miss her. Christina ........................................ Rosemary R. Eisenhauer, 73, English professor Published February 22, 2006 Rosemary R. Eisenhauer, a retired college English professor and former Columbia resident, died of kidney failure Feb. 15 at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin. She was 73. She was born Rosemary Rattigan in Red Bank, N.J., and raised in Union Beach, N.J. In 1949, she began her college studies at the University of Maryland, College Park, but dropped out a year later when she married Louis Charles Eisenhauer. After her youngest child began attending school, she resumed her education and earned a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 1974. Two years later, she earned a master's in English from the University of Maryland, College Park, followed by a doctorate in English in 1982. Dr. Eisenhauer taught English literature at the University of Baltimore, Catonsville Community College and UMBC, where she retired in the early 1990s. Her husband, who taught English at Catonsville, died in 1987. She was a member of the Howard County League of Women Voters before moving to Ocean Pines in 1998. She enjoyed writing poetry and researching her family's genealogy. A Mass of Christian burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Friday at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, on Sacred Heart Lane in Glyndon. Surviving are a son, Louis Andrew Eisenhauer of Washington; two daughters, Tara E. Ebersole of Catonsville and Rachel L. Eisenhauer of Annapolis; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Another daughter, Sara E. Mathis, died in 2003. Copyright © 2006, The Baltimore Sun

    02/23/2006 03:02:12
    1. Re: [TIP] *sad news - Rosemary R. Eisenhauer
    2. Don Kelly
    3. Rosemary R was very helpful and will be missed. Don ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christina Hunt" <filidh@carolina.rr.com> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 7:02 PM Subject: [TIP] *sad news - Rosemary R. Eisenhauer >I received this obituary for longtime list member Rosemary Eisenhauer from >Janet Lyons. I > know many who "knew" her on this list, myself included, will miss her. > > Christina > > ........................................ > Rosemary R. Eisenhauer, 73, English professor > > > Published February 22, 2006 > > Rosemary R. Eisenhauer, a retired college English professor and former > Columbia resident, > died of kidney failure Feb. 15 at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin. She > was 73. > She was born Rosemary Rattigan in Red Bank, N.J., and raised in Union > Beach, N.J. In 1949, > she began her college studies at the University of Maryland, College Park, > but dropped out > a year later when she married Louis Charles Eisenhauer. > > After her youngest child began attending school, she resumed her education > and earned a > bachelor's degree in English from the University of Maryland, Baltimore > County in 1974. > Two years later, she earned a master's in English from the University of > Maryland, College > Park, followed by a doctorate in English in 1982. > > Dr. Eisenhauer taught English literature at the University of Baltimore, > Catonsville > Community College and UMBC, where she retired in the early 1990s. Her > husband, who taught > English at Catonsville, died in 1987. > > She was a member of the Howard County League of Women Voters before moving > to Ocean Pines > in 1998. > > She enjoyed writing poetry and researching her family's genealogy. > > A Mass of Christian burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Friday at Sacred > Heart Roman > Catholic Church, on Sacred Heart Lane in Glyndon. > > Surviving are a son, Louis Andrew Eisenhauer of Washington; two daughters, > Tara E. > Ebersole of Catonsville and Rachel L. Eisenhauer of Annapolis; 12 > grandchildren; and two > great-grandchildren. Another daughter, Sara E. Mathis, died in 2003. > > Copyright © 2006, The Baltimore Sun > > > > > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > Reminder! Remove (<snip>) as much of the Original Message as > possible when replying to a List Posting. Include just the part of > the original message important to your reply. > >

    02/23/2006 12:07:50
    1. Re: [TIP] *sad news - Rosemary R. Eisenhauer
    2. Theresa Bora
    3. I remember Rosemary well, and am sorry to hear of her death. My sympathy to her family. Terry in Michigan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christina Hunt" <filidh@carolina.rr.com> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:02 PM Subject: [TIP] *sad news - Rosemary R. Eisenhauer >I received this obituary for longtime list member Rosemary Eisenhauer from >Janet Lyons. I > know many who "knew" her on this list, myself included, will miss her. > > Christina > >

    02/24/2006 10:12:07