Rosemary Riedesel, resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico since 1959, passed away Tuesday August 29th, 2017. The 29th was the eve of her 90th birthday. She was born Rosemary Pauline Dorothy of parents Morton Freer and Z. Pauline (Fisher) Dorothy in Rockford, Il. She was preceded in death by brothers Morton Freer Dorothy Jr., Paul Dorothy and husband Professor M.L. "Bud" Riedesel PhD. Rosemary graduated from West Aurora High School, Ill and Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, IA with a BS in Biology & Chemistry. She was married to Marvin LeRoy Riedesel 28 August 1949 in Ottawa, Il and has a son David Lee Riedesel and granddaughter Carissa Kianna Riedesel. They moved to Albuquerque in August 1959 from Ingomar - Pittsburgh, PA. Over time Rosemary enjoyed dogs (German Shepard's), Piano (Cornell wanted her to major in piano and she said "I don't want to starve to death"), camping (Think Clear Creak in the Jemez Mts. NM and Latir Lakes in northern most New Mexico), desert Turtles who lived in her back yard, her alone time watching the Jemez Mt out her bedroom window, the Sandia Mountains turning pink at sunset (for many decades she could tell you the exact time), membership in Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Tri Beta of AAAS, American Association of University Women, League of Women Voters, American Association of Clinical Chemists & association in American Chemical Society. A viewing will be held at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 114 Carlisle Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM Thursday August 31st, 2017. A second viewing will be at Chapman's in Wheatland, IA at 12:30 PM Saturday September 2nd, 2017 with Graveside services at St. Paul's United Church of Christ Cemetery in Wheatland, IA at 1:00 p.m.. She would want to share with friends & relatives: Malott's THE LORDS PRAYER; Newton & Rees's AMAZING GRACE; Grieg's ICH LIEBE DICH; Kipling's L'ENVOI TO "THE SEVEN SEAS "When earth's last picture is painted…" In lieu of flowers she'd prefer donations to: "Vest 'N Police Dog Protection" 1201 Vista Drive, Socorro NM 87801 www.vestnpdp.com "Death leaves a hole no one can heal. Love leaves a memory no one can steal." Richard Puz.