Rosemary Carpenter

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Rosemary Carpenter age 68 of North Washington, IA, died Thursday, December 14, 2023, at UnityPoint Health - Allen Hospital in Waterloo, IA. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, December 19, 2023, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in North Washington with Rev. James Goerend celebrating the Mass. Interment will be held at St. Mary's Cemetery, North Washington. Friends may greet the family from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Monday, December 18, 2023, at Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass at the church in North Washington on Tuesday. Rosemary Carpenter passed away peacefully on December 14, 2023, in Waterloo, Iowa, surrounded by her family. Born on August 25, 1955, in New Hampton, Iowa, Rosemary was the cherished daughter of Claude and Regina (Martin) Babcock II. Growing up amongst her siblings Steve, Mike, Phil, Claude, and sister Kate (Babcock) Schmidtke, she developed a warmth and sense of humor that would define her throughout her life. Rosemary's formative years were spent in the embrace of her tight-knit community, where she attended a local Catholic school until the 8th grade, followed by New Hampton High School, graduating in 1973. It was during these years that she encountered her soulmate, Dennis Carpenter, at a social event. Their connection was undeniable, and they wed on July 20, 1973, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in New Hampton. During Dennis’ time in the service the adventurous young couple embarked on a journey that took them from the cobblestone streets of Germany to the majestic Rockies of Fort Carson, Colorado. Upon returning to North Washington in the early 1980s they welcomed their two daughters Heather and Alicia. Rosemary embraced motherhood with open arms, dedicating herself to her children until they reached school age. She then reentered the workforce, applying the same passion and dedication she had shown at home to her professional endeavors. Weekends for the Carpenter family were idyllic, featuring camping trips and days spent lakeside or cheering on local sports teams. Rosemary was the heart of these activities, always ensuring that each moment was filled with joy and laughter. Rosemary's life was further enriched by the arrival of her four grandchildren, who became the shining lights of her world. Her playful spirit shone brightest around them, whether she was sneaking them ding dongs for breakfast or sharing snuggles whenever possible. Her love for her grandchildren was boundless, and their memories of her will be cherished forever. While Rosemary was a devoted family woman, she also found time to indulge in her personal passions. She loved a good campfire, finding solace in the outdoors among flowers and the songs of birds. Her competitive spirit came alive in games of golf and sudoku, and she was equally content casting a line into a quiet lake. Rosemary's quick wit, her knowing side-eye, and her sharp comebacks became legendary among those who knew her, always delivered with a twinkle in her eye and a smile on her lips. Rosemary is lovingly remembered by her husband of 50 years, Dennis Carpenter of North Washington, IA; her daughters, Heather (Darren) Pecinovsky of Protivin, IA, and Alicia (Brock) Biggerstaff of Bettendorf, IA; her beloved grandchildren, Brenna and Emmitt Pecinovsky, Brayden, and Connor Biggerstaff; her brothers, Steve (Shirley) Babcock of New Hampton, IA, and Mike (Kathy) Babcock of New Hampton, IA; her sister, Kate Schmidtke of Independence, MO; and sister-in-law Nancy Babcock of Lawler, IA. Rosemary was preceded in death by her parents, her brothers Phil and Claude Babcock III, and her step-father Duane Leichtman. Her legacy is one of unconditional love, kindness, and a sense of humor that lifted the spirits of all who were fortunate enough to be in her presence. Rosemary Carpenter's life was a testament to the power of joy and the enduring strength of family bonds. She will be deeply missed and forever treasured in the hearts of those who loved her.

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  1. To the Carpenter and Babcock families, my thoughts and prayers are with you all! I worked with Rosemary when she worked at ConAgra and had a lot of fun together! She will be missed!!

  2. Sorry to see this about Rosemary, she was a sweet lady love to visit with her. prayers and sympathy to the family’s.

  3. I am so saddened to see this. I worked with Rosemary at the factory and enjoyed the time we spent together. I am so sorry for your loss.

  4. We’re so fortunate to have met Denis, Rosemary and their whole family at the lake.
    Your in our thoughts and prayers as you share many memories of Rosemary through these next few days. 🩷you all………

  5. Our deepest sympathies Denis and family. Rosemary was a great gal. Cherish your wonderful memories. She will always be with you in spirit. Thoughts and prayers to all of you.

  6. Our sympathy to Rosemary’s family and friends. She had such a great smile and it was always fun to talk to her when I worked at the bank. So sorry for your loss.

  7. My deepest sympathy to Dennis and Family. Rosemary and I went to high school. She always spoke to me. Rosemary and I were not close friends but friendly. May you find comfort in the Lord and your memories. Prayers for all of the family.

  8. I lived just down the street from Rosemary on Water St. I remember playing with her and her brothers. I was also a member of the Class of 1973. My thoughts and prayers to her entire family

  9. Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you. You have our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy. Love and hugs, Ray and Joyce Lukes


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