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Rosemary A. Winters, 86 of Little Egg Harbor, NJ passed away on Saturday June 21st, 2025. Rosemary was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY and spent time living in Staten Island, NY before moving to Little Egg Harbor in 2016. Rosemary worked as an administrator for Bank of America in New York and was a Communicant of St. Theresa’s Church in Little Egg Harbor. She enjoyed crocheting and spending time with her family, her step-children and their families.
Rosemary was predeceased by her parents Herman and Anne Gabber and her husband Walton E. Winters.
She is survived by her loving sisters Stephanie Perez of Little Egg Harbor, NJ and Joan Heaton and husband Ted of Poughkeepsie, NY, stepson Russell Winters (Maria) of Manalapan, NJ, stepdaughter Karen Constantine (John) of Staten Island, NY and loving step-grandchildren.
Rosemary is also remembered by many long time friends that she would call regularly and always remember their birthdays and anniversaries.
Cremation will be private and an interment of ashes will take place in Moravian Cemetery with her husband.
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160 Mathistown Rd, Tuckerton, NJ 08087
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