In loving memory of

Rosemary Louise Lohman
June 5, 1932 - April 12, 2022

ROSEMARY LOHMAN
MUSCATINE, Iowa - Rosemary Louise Lohman, 89, of Muscatine, Iowa, passed away on April 12, 2022 (two months shy of her 90th birthday).

A Funeral Service will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, April 15, 2022, at First Christian Church. Reverend Alex Kindred will officiate. A private family burial will be held in Greenwood Cemetery. The Ralph J. Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. on Friday, April 15, 2022, at the church. Memorials may be made to First Christian Church or the Muscatine Humane Society. Online condolences may be made at www.wittichfuneralhome.com.

Born in Mason City, Iowa, on June 5, 1932. Rosemary was raised by her loving parents Ivan and Leona Toyne. She graduated from Muscatine High School in 1950 and married George Lohman on March 20, 1954. Before she stayed home to raise her children, she worked at Poole Transfer. She was a devoted member of First Christian Church. Rosemary lived a life full of love, laughter, family, friends, and dogs.

She was survived by her children, Dennis Lohman and his wife Vickie (Evans), Debbie Wieskamp and her husband John, Jay Lohman, Brian Lohman and his wife Carolee (Smith); as well as her grandchildren, Valerie Wieskamp, Natalie (Wieskamp) Wendler, Ashley (Wieskamp) Meincke, John Laeser, Shelby Lohman, Austin Lohman, April Lohman, Taylor Lohman, Hunter Lohman; and six great grandchildren, Cora, Clara, Graham, Harrison, Calvin, and Maverick.

Rosemary was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and two infant brothers.

Tributes

Bob Baars wrote on Apr 14, 2022:

"To Dennis, Vickie, and the Lohman family, our condolences. ?? Bob & Mary Baars "

Pat Cassabaum wrote on Apr 14, 2022:

"To my dear friend Debbie and family, I am so sorry for the loss of your mom. She had this sweetness about her and loved her smile and laugh. My mom had told me that she had worked with her at Otto's Grocery Store in Muscatine, and they became friends instantly and would exchange Christmas gifts. We, then, became acquainted in high school and found out that both our mom's knew each other and were friends. We then, were friends immediately and exchanging Christmas gifts too. My condolences to you and your family during this difficult time of losing a loved one who was so dear. Cherish all of your wonderful memories. Please know that I'm thinking of you all today and always. With Love, Pat Cassabaum and family Marie Lawrence"

richard toyne wrote on Apr 13, 2022:

"so sorry to hear about rosemary passing. she will be missed. condolances to all the family."

Kathy Koenigsaecker Kasson wrote on Apr 13, 2022:

"Dennis and Debbie, So sorry for your loss. My condolences to the Lohman family."

Denise Marston wrote on Apr 12, 2022:

"Dennis, Debbie, Jay, and Brian I was sad to hear that you have lost your mom. I have so many wonderful memories of spending time with all of you many years ago. I imagine there?s a party with dancing going on in heaven tonight ?? Love to all?..Denise Cox Marston "

Tara Korthaus wrote on Apr 12, 2022:

"Oh gosh such a sweet lady, my condolences to the family"

Judi Christianson wrote on Apr 12, 2022:

"Jay, Sorry to hear that your mother passed away.Thinking of you during this difficult time. Judi Christianson"

Ron ( Butch) and Kathy Marshall wrote on Apr 12, 2022:

"To the Lohman children, I am heartbroken to learn of Rosemary's passing. We have tried to reach her the last few times when we came home. I know you probably don't remember me, at all. I have known your Mom and Gramma and Granpa Toyne all of my life. G and G Toyne were the couple who stood up with my parents ( Ed and Ethel( Sander) Barry when they eloped to Missouri. Our parents played pitch almost every week for years and years. Sometimes they played more than once a week. Your Mom and I played while they played cards. Although she probably was bored as she was 5+ years older than I. But she was always so nice to me. I remember the first time I met your Dad before he and your Mom married. Such a polite fellow he was. And it was obvious that he adored your Mom. I remember when Dennis was born and also Debbie. Remember spending an evening at G and G Toyne's when they were baby sitting Dennis. He was such a cutie. Even after my husband and I married we would be with G and G Toyne and play 6 handed pitch on occasion. They treated me like their own and was so sweet to my husband. I know you all have many many wonderful memories of your Mom and all the years you had with her. May your memories bring you comfort and may your faith bring you peace knowing that one day you will all be together again. So wish we could physically be there for Rosemary's service, but please know that we will be with you in spirit. In Christian love and sympathy, Ron and Kathy (Barry) Marshall "