Rosemary Eymann, 82, of Bismarck, died June 13, 2017. Mass of Christian burial to celebrate the life of Rosemary Lauer Eymann will be held at 10:00 am, Tuesday, June 20, at Church of Corpus Christi, 1919 N 2nd St., Bismarck. Visitation will be held from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Monday, June 19, at Eastgate Funeral Service, 2302 E. Divide Ave., Bismarck. Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will be held at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bismarck. Rosemary was born August 25, 1934, to Marcella and Lawrence Lauer in Madison, Indiana, where she spent the first 18 years of her life. Rosemary and her husband Hank moved to Bismarck in 1990. Earlier in life, she had worked as a legal administrative assistant in Kenai, Alaska. In Bismarck, she forged a new path as a parent aide serving a combined 25+ years for Heartview Foundation and the State of North Dakota within the Department of Human Services. She embraced technology and built her own computer (when the other products on the market didn’t suit her). She was a strong believer in the power of prayer. She lived her life knowing that ‘kindness is the key to daily life as you never know what kind of pain the person next to you is carrying.’ Rosemary is survived by her adult children, Diane Feffer and her husband, Jay of Dallas, TX, Nancy Jones and her husband Van of Jackson, MS, Henry Eymann of Plano, TX, and Joseph Eymann and his wife Sheree of Eagan, MN. Rosemary is also survived by her sister and best friend, Mary Anne Lutes and husband Jim, Louisville, KY; her sister Helen, Madison, IN; sister-in-law, Bette Eymann Young and husband Ron, Fish Camp (Yosemite Valley), CA. Rosemary also leaves her recent husband of four years, Denny Johnson, of Buckley, WA. Rosemary joins her first husband of 46 years, Hank Eymann in eternal life. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you make a positive impact on someone in your life. Whether it’s a small interaction or a challenging reach out to someone who is estranged, show a random act of kindness this week.