Rosamunde Fisher Strozier
Stewart Rosamunde in 2000
Rosamunde made it her business to find everything published regarding Conroe and Montgomery County Texas people. The support she has given the Genealogy Department of our Montgomery County Memorial Library is a very large contribution, found in the gift of books, film, and monetary donations.
See more of her genealogy and contributions in the Vertical Files and on the shelves of Montgomery County Memorial Library Genealogy Room.
Obituary of
Rosamude Fisher Strozier Stewart |
September
25, 2003 |
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Rosamude Fisher Strozier Stewart, a fifth-generation Texan died in Conroe,
Texas on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2003, at the age of 92 years. She was born to
Dr. William Marcel Strozier and Mary Ann Enloe Strozier on Nov. 1, 1910 in
Santa Anna, Texas. In 1920 the family moved to Houston where she graduated
from Rice University in 1932. Following graduation, Mrs. Stewart lived in
the Philippines for a year, and then moved to Conroe where she taught school
and met and married A. K. Stewart, a Conroe attorney who died in 1987. Mrs.
Stewart taught school in the Conroe, Splendora, Aldine and Magnolia School
districts for 30 years. She is survived by four children and their spouses:
Rosemary and Bernie Minard, Al and Sue Stewart, Nancy Gay and Charley
Walters, Marcelle and B. J. Slovak; ten grandchildren, Keith and Evan Minard,
Lindley and Keith Mills Stewart, Amy Stewart Jaeger, Brooks, Will and Mathew
Walters, Nadia and Julia Slovak; two great-grandchildren, Erich and
Katherine Jaeger; one step-great-grandchild, Joseph Ladd. She is also
survived by her sister, Margaret S. Lewis and seven nieces and nephews. She
is preceded in death by her brother, Dr. William Enloe Strozier. Following
her retirement, Mrs. Stewart devoted much of her time to the Study of
genealogy and was a member of the following: The Colonial Dames, the
Daughters of the American Revolution, the Daughters of the Republic of
Texas, the Daughters of 1812, the Daughters of the Confederacy and the
Montgomery County Genealogical Society. In lieu of flowers, the family
request that donations be made to the Genealogy Room of the Montgomery
County Library or the Montgomery County Genealogical Society, or the charity
of your choice. Friends and family are invited to a memorial reception on
Sunday, Sept. 28, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Mrs. Stewart's home.
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