Rosetta Francis (Ellis) Palkowitsh was born on November 26, 1947, to
Raymond and Stella Ellis. We all know that the youngest child is the
favorite being the seventh sibling and last Rosie was no exception.
Stella and Rosie had a special relationship and were almost inseparable.
When electricity came to the farm in 1950, they were able to install a
shower in the well house, a luxury her siblings never had. The
bathroom was always a 2-hole outhouse, so she was not spoiled at all.
Tragedy came just months before her 7th birthday in 1954 when her
mother became ill and had to have a medical procedure that was
followed by complications and her passing. As her dad did his best to
take care of the two girls that were still at home (Jane 14, and Rosie 6),
the family was involved in helping Raymond. By August of 1955 it was
apparent that the girls needed to move to Garden City and attend
school, Jane would live with Grandma Ellis and Rosie would live with
Maybelle and her two daughters Venitta and Verna Ruth.
Within the next 8 years Maybelle would have 4 more children (all boys) to add to
the household. Josephine who lived in Lakin, KS also had two daughters
Donna and Peggy, and Rosie would spend her summers with this family.
In 1962 Rosie’s Dad, Raymond would begin his battle with emphysema,
Milton and Josephine, Bob and Karen, Kenneth and Maybelle, would
take turns providing home health care for Raymond as he was
bedridden and on oxygen. He suffered a heart attack and passed away
just one day before Rosie’s 15th Birthday in November 1962.
Rosie graduated from Garden City High School in 1965. She met Raymond
Palkowitsh during the summer after high school and left home to
attend Brown Mackie Business College in Salina graduating 9 months
later. She then took a job in Washington DC. After it became apparent
that he would fulfill all her dreams, Rosie returned to Kansas in July
1966. Rosie and Raymond made wedding plans for November 5, 1966,
and had a beautiful wedding at St Mary’s Catholic Church in Garden
City.
In August 1967 Raymond and Rosetta welcomed their first child Ricky
Paul into their blessed lives. Soon after in March 1969 they welcomed a
beautiful baby girl Richelle Ann into the family. After residing in Scott
City, KS for the next 21 months Raymond, Rosetta and family packed up
everything including the house and moved it all to Burlington, Colorado
to begin the next chapter of their lives.
As Raymond started farming in the Burlington area Rosie was
instrumental in the success of the farm as a full partner while raising
two young children. In December 1977 Raymond and Rosie moved
everything they owned to the farmstead they currently reside at north
of Burlington. She started working at Kit Carson County Memorial
Hospital in 1978 as an admissions clerk. After 30 years and many
different positions within the hospital she retired as a medical records
transcriptionist supervisor.
The greatest fulfillment she received from
working at the hospital was helping and getting to know so many
community members. During this time, she continued to help on the
farm, volunteer as a 4-H leader, religious educator, and many other
church leadership positions.
Over the next 7 years she welcomed four granddaughters Jennifer
Lucille, Leslie Ann, Abbigail Elise and Alyssa Marie. She always said, “If I
had known grandchildren were so much fun, I would have had them
first”. She had so much joy in her life following the girls around to all
their activities. Many hours of sitting on bleachers in gyms, softball
fields, swimming pools, and show rings made her so proud. She
enjoyed teaching knitting, crocheting, sewing, baking and cooking to
her granddaughters and several other young ladies. Her wisdom was
still being passed on as late as the night before her illness.
After her and Raymond both retired, they spent several years traveling,
seeing the United States in the pickup and travel trailer meeting many
wonderful lifelong friends along the way. As health concerns and issues
grew later in life travel became less frequent and more limited to
seeing family and welcoming in granddaughter’s new husbands. It
brought Rosie so much joy as she has been able to get to know her
Great Grandchildren.
Rosetta Palkowitsh passed away after a brief illness on March 11, 2023,
in Colorado Springs.
She was preceded in death by her parents
Raymond and Stella Ellis, her siblings Josephine Coerber, Raymond Ellis,
Robert Ellis, Ronald Ellis, Mary Jane O’Brian, nieces and nephews.
Rosetta will be missed by her loving husband Raymond Palkowitsh, her
children Rick Palkowitsh (Bonnie), Richelle Harmsen, grandchildren
Jennifer Irvin (Rob), Leslie Palkowitsh, Abbigail Leuning (Tanner), Alyssa
Harmsen, great grandchildren TJ Leuning, Audrey Leuning, Robbie Irvin,
Bentley Leuning, Ruari Irvin and sister Maybelle Bowen.
In lieu of flowers the family is asking for donations to the Kit Carson
County 4-H program in Rosie’s name.
Public is invited to visit with the
family Friday March 17, 2023, from 5-7 pm at St Catherine’s Catholic
Church and attend the funeral mass at 10:00 am Saturday March 18,
2023, at St. Catherine’s with burial to follow at Fairview Cemetery in
Burlington, Colorado.