She received her Bachelors of Education and Masters of Educational Psychology from UW-Milwaukee. She was a teacher for the Milwaukee Public School System for Native American Indians, and also at an alternative school for troubled youths until her retirement. Rose Mary was a First Degree member of the Three Fires Medicine Lodge. Honoring her Ojibwa heritage, she advocated and protested for the Native American Rights for hunting and fishing to include her arrest which she was very proud of. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, beadwork, making Medicine Bags and Tobacco Pouches, and various crafts for her children and grandchildren. She was an avid reader and genealogist, having published a book on the Robinson Family History dating back to 1645, which tracked her French, Irish, and Native American heritage. Survivors include four sons, Christopher (Katrina) Korbisch of Lonsdale, MN, Clark (Patty) Korbisch of Arvada, CO, Conrad (Lisa) Korbisch of Manitou Springs, CO, and Corey (Maggie) Korbisch of Collegeville, PA; and a daughter, Rebecca Stimac of Antigo. She is further survived by 16 grandchildren, Tabitha, Dustin, Tristan, Natalie, Colin, Casey, Conor, MaryKate, Grace, Calloway, Clare, Billy, Paige, Benjamin, and Anna; many great-grandchildren; a sister Susan Vaughn; and six brothers, Dale, Lionel, Richard, Douglas, James, and Michael. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her former husband; a granddaughter, Hope Korbisch; a brother, Ben Robinson; three sisters-in-law, Pat Robinson, Delcia Robinson, and Charlotte Robinson; and a brother-in-law, Dale Vaughn. A memorial service will be held on October 22 at 11 a.m. at the Bradley Funeral Home with Reverend Charles Hoffmann officiating. Visitation will be Saturday at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will take place at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Elton immediately following the service.