10/16/2025
Life Story and Service Details for
ROSEMARY MILLER
Rosemary Miller, age 97, passed away and entered through the gates of Heaven full of unwavering faith, Sunday, October 12, 2025.
She was born April 17, 1928, in La Crosse, WI, to loving parents, Eugene and Rose Fuchs. She had a remarkable life.
Rosemary began her life journey as an only child in La Crosse, Wisconsin in her grandfather’s home that overlooked the Mississippi River. A close relationship with the river and nature was a major focus of her life. She was surrounded by a loving extended family of aunts and uncles who shared their life experiences with her, encouraging her to develop a personality that valued education, self-confidence, care for others and willingness to explore life.
Rosemary’s early life values were formed by her faith at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church and her education at St. Wenceslaus elementary school. After graduating from Aquinas High School, she attended a women’s college, Marycrest, in Iowa. Finding that she was more inclined to pursue a traditional vocational school to study business, she transferred to a business school. Showing her intellectual vigor, she finally committed herself to a career in the medical profession, graduating from St. Francis School of Nursing in La Crosse. After her graduation, she showed her independence and desire to expand her life horizon by traveling to California, with fellow graduates, to work at area hospitals in Santa Ana and live near the Pacific Ocean. Frequent visits to the ocean and national parks broadened her world view and appreciation of nature.
Rosemary’s courtship and eventual marriage to her husband, Ed Miller, has elements of a Hollywood classic “boy meets girl next door.” Rosemary’s parents had purchased a cottage on the shores of the Mississippi River. As fate would have it, Ed Miller’s parents owned the cottage that was next door. Their initial attraction was enduring as they enjoyed fishing and swimming in the river. A lengthy separation when Ed joined the Navy and was stationed in China did not dim their relationship, sustained by his letters, which Rosemary treasured her entire life.
On October 23, 1954, Rosemary and Ed exchanged their vows for a lifetime commitment. They shared their love with their five children who enriched their lives. The family was required to move frequently because of Ed’s employment as a Chief Train Dispatcher for the Burlington Northern Railroad. The Miller clan eventually settled in Elburn, Illinois, on a permanent basis, where Rosemary and Ed pooled their resources to have a home designed and built to reflect their dream space to raise their children.
As Ed’s job with the railroad took them to many cities in the Midwest, Rosemary would take a variety of nursing jobs, working nights and weekends to support their family. She was able to step away from her nursing career for several years to focus on raising her children before returning to her beloved profession. She would eventually find a position in a small Community Hospital in Geneva, later to become Delnor-Community Hospital. She worked days as a medical-surgical nurse. Because Ed’s job required him to work nights, life was not easy, but Rosemary and Ed were committed to sustain the family. She was a loving and caring nurse to her patients and a dedicated mentor to younger nurses who worked with her. She continued working as a medical-surgical nurse through her retirement in 1998 from Delnor Hospital. As a testament to her professionalism, doctors and former patients fondly recall her years after her retirement.
In retirement, Rosemary and Ed remained active in the community. They attended mass at St. Gall’s, enjoyed swimming, traveling, playing cards with friends and socializing outside the home. Rosemary was active in her local Red Hatter group and enjoyed taking friends to various functions and events, always happy to contribute her personality and life experiences to the festivities.
Because Rosemary and Ed had a close relationship to nature, they and their children always looked forward to summer campouts on the Mississippi River in La Crosse, WI. They were thrilled to welcome their grandchildren into their lives and were devoted to being active in their school and athletic activities and were always willing to help out as needed. The grandchildren were the beneficiaries of Rosemary and Ed’s life experiences and guidance as they faced their challenges.
Rosemary and Ed celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary shortly before Ed’s death in January, 2005. Ed’s passing left Rosemary living alone in their Elburn home for the first time. She continued her active social life and stayed close to their many friends. She continued to spend time with her grandchildren, happy to attend baseball games and school functions, and especially dressing up to take them trick-or-treating for Halloween.
In her later years, Rosemary would move into a senior living community, Fox Knoll Village in Aurora, IL. There she would stay through the remaining decade of her life, enjoying many activities and becoming a resident beloved by her care team. She would end her life journey under hospice care, lovingly supported by her children and grandchildren who were with her on her final day, to acknowledge a long life, well lived, with gratitude and love. She was sustained throughout her life by her faith in eternal peace.
Rosemary lives on in her impressive family unit. She now leaves her 5 children: Mary Beth (Mark) Lies, David (Grant) Miller, Jon (Pam) Miller, Sue (John) Sheridan, and Joel Miller; 6 grandchildren: Michael (Brittany) Lies, Alyssa (Bryce Peters) Lies, Brian (Maria Browne) Beck, Ben Miller, Daniel Miller and Hannah Miller; 3 great grandchildren: Emilia Lies, Avery Lies and Olivia Peters.
Rosemary now joins her husband, Edwin Miller, her parents, Eugene and Rose Fuchs, and many beloved aunts and uncles who preceded her in death
Visitation will be on Saturday October 25, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Conley Funeral Home, 116 W. Pierce St., Elburn, IL.
There will be a mass to celebrate Rosemary's faith on October 25, at 12:00PM at St. Gall Catholic Church, 43W885 Hughes Rd. Elburn, IL.
Following cremation, there will be a private family burial in La Cross, WI.