Carolyn Ann Roseberry McCall

Carolyn Ann Roseberry McCall passed quietly in Friendship, Wisconsin on Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at the age of 64.

She was born on October 6, 1951 in Dodge City, Kansas to James and Helen (Davidson) Roseberry of Cimarron.

She graduated from Cimarron High school in Cimarron in 1970 and later went to Job Corp in Excelsior Spring, Missouri, becoming a Physical therapy assistant. She had worked at Cimarron Manor in Cimarron and Trinity Hospital in Dodge City.

She married Ken Miller of Dodge City and they had a daughter, Victoria (Tori) and they divorced. She later moved to Wisconsin and was married to Edward McCall by proxy in Leavenworth, Kansas while he was stationed in Saudi Arabia during Desert Storm. After he returned, they were married in the St. Joseph Catholic church in Friendship, Wisconsin. During that marriage, a son, James Edward (Jamie) was born.
Carolyn was an avid softball player. She played with various women’s teams around Dodge City and had taught her little sister how to be the best in that sport.

Carolyn leaves behind her son, James of Jackman, Maine and daughter, Tori La Chapelle of Colorado Springs, Colorado and her four grandsons, Hunter, Trevor, Toby and Tanner. Sister’s, Virginia Smith of Lamar, Colorado and Midge Holsten and husband Max, of Ensign, Kansas. Also, many nieces and nephews and her special friends in Friendship, Wisconsin.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Jim and Helen Roseberry, brothers, Marion, Donnie, Gene and Charlie. Grandparent’s, Ivan and Hazel M. Davidson of Cimarron, Kansas.

Memorial services will be planned at a later date.

Memorials can be made to the Carolyn McCall Memorial Fund in care of Ziegler Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 446, Cimarron, Kansas 678935

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Condolences

  1. Julie Kulack / North Star Services says:

    I had the pleasure of taking care of Carolyn !!! She had such a generous heart !!!! I will miss her spunkiness!!! Rest in peace hon !!! I will never forget you !! My condolences to Carolyn’s family !!

  2. patty oehlert & family says:

    Carolyn was a thoughtful caring person. She was a good friend for 22 years. She will be sadly missed by all those who knew her. Thoughts and prayers are with her children and family.

  3. Shanna Cote says:

    Carolyn’s smile could turn my worst days upside down. There was nothing better than the visits with her on holidays. Her open were and open heart made me happy on my toughest days. May you rest in peace and pain free, Carolyn.

  4. Marie Jeske says:

    Carolyn was a very nice person. I got to know her when I lived in Adams Co. May God comfort all her loved ones.

  5. Paul Carol Kaster says:

    You have ur sympathy on the loss of your mother. We were the attendants at the ceremony at St. Joseph church…

  6. Rick and Birdie says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time. Had lots of memories from Brewer Trips, working at Practical Cents, and being neighbors many years ago.

  7. Laura Brown says:

    Keep smiling Carolyn. You’re at peace now.

  8. Angie Fuller says:

    It was our pleasure to be a part of Carol’s care for the past 1 1/2 years. What a great gal who had a zest for life!
    With sympathy,
    Angie Fuller and the Tomah Memorial Hospital Palliative Care team

  9. Lori Armstrong says:

    Tori and Jamie, so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. She loved you both dearly. She was a kind woman and gave freely of herself. Her struggle is over and she can now rest. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Lori Armstrong family.

  10. Myrna Diemert says:

    Tori, Sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Myrna Diemert