Kiedrowski, Rosalie A., (nee Kozlowski), 82, born to eternal life March 16, 2015. Loving wife of 55 years to the late Frank Kiedrowski; beloved mother of Michael (Beth) Kiedrowski, Roxanne (Greg Olesen) Rusch-Olesen, Kathryn (George) Hultquist, and Patricia (Cindy Izydor) Kiedrowski; proud grandmother of Chavalin (Shawn) Chadwick, Danya (Ryan) Campins, Lucy (Kevin) Hage, Judd (Charlie Perkins) Hultquist, Larissa Kiedrowski, Max Hultquist, Avia (Matthew Ward) Kiedrowski, Sage (Jake Bickler) Hultquist, Michael Kiedrowski, Annie Izydor, and Danny Izydor; dear great grandmother of Ryan, Jake, Cort and Harper Campins, Zachary Ward, and Rylan Chadwick; adored sister of Marcia (Wayne) Bartz, the late Bernadette (the late Dan) Konieczka, the late Ann (the late Mike) Pechanach, and Dorothy (the late John) Peissig; further loved and regarded by many and more friends and family. Rosalie was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and grew up on Mitchell Street near St. Stanislaus Church. It was here that she started singing with her sisters (the 'Five K Sisters') and from here her love for music would blossom and grow in to a lifelong passion for song, performance, and choir. This is also where she was first introduced to her FAVORITE candy store, Quality Candy, whose chocolates would sweeten innumerable family gatherings to come. She met the love of her life, Frank, while working just around the corner at Chrzan's Drug Store. Rosie and Frank married in October of 1951 and built their dream home on 7 Mile Road in Franksville, WI, where they raised their 4 FABULOUS children. Their home was always a happy one, where their family and friends enjoyed many parties, their pool, horses, motorcycles, and most of all their company. Everyone was always welcome on 7 Mile, where love and music filled the air. Rosie was very involved in the Community Club, the 4H, and her church, St. Martin of Tours (formerly Sacred Hearts). She shared her love for music through such musical groups as the Blue Denims, the Farmerettes, the Church choir, several work choirs, and the famous Sacred Hearts Variety Club, which became a staple fundraising, family-oriented variety show at the church for over 25 years. If that weren't enough, besides being a wife, a homemaker, and a choir director, Rosie worked as a legal secretary for many years at the law firm, Quarles & Brady. After her retirement, she got to focus more time on her many active interests, crocheting, gardening, and most notably caring for and loving her ever-growing family. Rosie loved. She loved her husband, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She loved her family, friends, and community. She loved music. She loved her home, gardens, and dogs. She just loved. Thank you to everyone who shared in her love and who were a part of her amazing life. You can be sure that she is organizing a choir, and possibly even a Variety Show, up in heaven! And you can be sure that she is loving it. Visitation 3 to 5 P.M. Monday, March 23, 2015 at St. Martin of Tours, 7963 S. 116th Street, Franklin. Memorial mass 5 P.M. The family would like to thank Castle Senior Living for their wonderful care. Rosalie said often how much she liked it there! In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the family for the Cynthia Izydor Cancer Recovery Fund.