Rosaline M. Gerhardt, 98, of Boulder, CO, passed away peacefully on May 18, 2025, at Brookdale Boulder Creek Assisted Living.

Born on October 30, 1926, in Somerset, Pennsylvania, "Rosie" was the daughter of Robert Clayton Brant and Effie Maude (Rose) Brant. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Frederick Musser Gerhardt, Sr., who passed away on June 17, 2002. She was also preceded in death by her parents, her brothers Orval, Elwood, Elbert, Ronald, and Donald Brant, and her sisters Margarite (Ogline) Brant and Pauline (Will) Brant.

Rosie is survived by her two children: Frederick Gerhardt Jr., married to Faye Crowe, and Deborah Misner, wife of the late Clark Misner. She leaves behind a cherished legacy through her grandchildren: Christopher Jensen, Carey Jensen, Matthew Misner (Amanda), Steven Gerhardt (Jessica), Kimberly Quintana (Brian), and Lisa Butcher (Daniel).

Rosie was also a proud great-grandmother to Alec Jensen (Paige), Dylan Rangel, Derek Rangel, Anja Misner, Kaleb Gerhardt, Jason Quintana, Max Quintana, Bosstyn Butcher, and Colten Butcher. Her family continued to grow with the arrival of her great-greatgrandchildren, Layton Jensen and Oaklen Jensen. Rosie was especially proud to be the matriarch of a five generation family, a legacy she held close to her heart.

A longtime member of Calvary Bible Church in Boulder, Rosie lived a life rooted in faith, integrity, and service to others. Known for her meticulous nature, she excelled in her work as a secretary and later dedicated herself fully to her role as a homemaker. She had a deep love for the outdoors, finding joy in planting flowers, feeding wildlife, and camping in the beautiful Colorado mountains.

She was rarely seen without a camera, always eager to capture life's special moments.

Rosie delighted in baking pies, playing cards and games into the night, and spending quality time with her loved ones. Rosie's presence brought warmth and joy, and her traditions will continue to be honored by those who knew and loved her.

Rosie's spirit endures in the lives she touched.

Her legacy lives on-not through accolades, but through the love she gave, the lessons she taught, and the example she set.

A celebration of life will be held later this summer at Calvary Bible Church in Boulder. Rosie will be forever missed and never forgotten.