Rose Theresa Thomas
June 25, 1929 ~ April 19, 2013
Services:
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Friday, April 26, 2013 at 10:00AM in Our Lady of the Wayside Catholic church, Chaptico, MD with Father Jerry Gamrot officiating. Interment will follow in Queen of Peace Cemetery, Helen, MD.
Visitation:
The family will receive friends on Thursday, April 25, 2013 from 5:00PM to 8:00PM with prayers recited at 7:00PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD.
Rose Theresa Thomas, better known as Rosie, was born on June 25, 1929, to the late Margaret Cecelia Neale-Wilson and William Dent Wilson, Sr. Rose was born and raised in St Mary’s County and attend St. Mary’s County Public Schools. She was joined in Holy Matrimony to the love of her life Philip Thomas on October 26, 1947. Rose was a devoted wife of 65 years to her husband Philip Thomas. Rose loved her husband dearly and they were truly joined together as one. From their union 11 children were born: Louis Alfred (Lisa), Ralph Ignatius, Helen Theresa Smith, Bernard Wade (Anita), Michael Sylvester, Doris Marie Eaton (Thomas), Calvert Eugene, Clara Louise Woodson (David) and the late John Philip, William Henry and Douglas Xavier and a special God daughter Sheila Thomas-Wright. Rose was a devoted and devoted Catholic and attended Our Lady of the Wayside Church in Chaptico, MD. She always prayed the rosary and watched Mass when she was not able to physically be at church. On those particular Sundays, Reverend Jerry Gamrot and Charles Carter would visit with her and serve her the body of Christ. She participated in the Annual Our Lady of the Wayside Church festivals in which she donated vegetables from her garden and meats from the farm that she prepared and served to the guests. She worked alongside of her husband on the farm. When Philip worked away from the farm, Rose ran the farm better than any person could. She did not skip a beat. Philip would come home from work and say, “how did you get all that tobacco cut down and put in the barn” or whatever the amazement was for that day. He was truly amazed by her talents. Not only was Rose the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the farm but she was the CEO of the household as well. Her days were long but to her they were days filled with things that had to be done. She would getup 4:00 in the morning, make the fire to warm the house and fix Philip’s lunch and get him off to work then get the children up and feed them breakfast and saw to it that they fed the farm animals before going to school. She would then start to prepare lunch and dinner. She would place the huge pots on the wood burning stove to slow cook while she did other chores and by lunch time the food would be ready to eat. Then she made sure the children coming home from school completed their homework before they worked the farm. In addition to working the farm, she would grow the best vegetable and rose gardens. She was known for her stuffed hams, canning of vegetables and preserving of fruits in which she shared with friends and family as far away as Baltimore, Maryland. Her day did not end until 10:00 at night. Rose also worked at various restaurants throughout her career. What a woman! She is survived by 12 grandchildren Angela Woodson Agee, Nicola Bush, Jonathan Thomas, Frazier Smith (Quiona), Michael Herbert, April Jones, Shannon Thomas, Keyishia Baker (Zackery), Brittany Woodson, David Woodson Jr., Davon Eaton and Taryn Eaton; 15 great-grandchildren Jalisa Thomas, Aquera and Anika Agee, NeKiaya Barnes, Demetrius Thomas, Jamauri Lovett, Deon Jones, Keon Smith, Kiara Smith, Graylin Walker, Alonte Dodds, Nahlia Baker and Dominic Xavier Gonzalez and the late John Philip Thomas Jr. and Ralph Ignatius Thomas Jr.
She is also survived by two sisters and two brother in-laws Christine Chavis (Wesley) and Helen Thomas (Nathaniel) and a host of nieces and nephews and family members and friends. She was preceded in death by her siblings: Bernard Wilson Sr., Joseph Wilson, William Wilson Jr., Aloysius Wilson, Mary Feazell, Pearl Holton, Margaret Thompson, Doris Briscoe and Lucille Makle.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, April 25, 2013 from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, April 26, 2013 at 10:00 AM in Our Lady of Wayside Catholic Church Chaptico, MD with Father Jerry Gamrot officiating. Interment will follow in Queen of Peace Catholic Cemetery, Helen, MD.





“We will miss you aunt Rosie, Love Charles and Cindy”
“We love you Momma and will always cherish the memories we had together forever. You will be in our prayers forever. God will be with you Momma always. You’re the best Mom we miss you”
“I love you grandma. You were the strength of our family and you always brought us together. I’m glad that you got to meet my son, Dominic. Watch over us & keep uncle Henry, John and Douglas in line! We will miss you <3"
“I love yu grandma … yu will be truly missed I love yu …. “
“I’m sorry to hear about the loss of my Aunt My heart goes out to the family. I will keep you all in my prayers.”
“Uncle Phil and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Aunt Rosie will be truly missed. She is at peace, no more pain and suffering. We loved her very much. I will also miss her beautiful smile. Peace be with the family. Love and kisses. Your niece and family. “
“We are so sorry to hear of Rose’s passing. May God’s mercy bring comfort to the family. You are in our prayers.”
“Aunt Rosie you will be truly missed. Our condolence to the Family. Always walk by faith and not by sight.”
“Aunt Rosie, I and my family consider it an honor and a privilege to join with your family and all others who gather at this time to bid you ‘farewell’ as you go now to your final place of rest and peace. We love you and will miss you much. ps…. Tell Douglas that my brother Martin and I both drive Nissan Maxima’s”
“To a wonderful Aunt and beautiful daughter of God. Your work here is done Aunt Rosie and now it’s time to be with your Heavenly Father. We will see you again. Until then….you will be missed. Love”
“We would like to express our deepest sympathy, May God’s mercy and Grace comfort your family. our thoughts and prayers are with you. In Jesus name.”
“We would like to send our prayers and condolences to the Thomas family. God bless”
“Family, so sorry to hear about the loss of Aunt Rosie. My prayers and thoughts go out to the family. “
“Aunt Rosie, we loved you so much and you will truly be missed. To the family we know from 2 Cor 5:8 that to be absent from the body and be present with the Lord is hope we can carry with us each and everyday. Our strength comes from the Lord. Blessing and love to the family for being together in faith. “
“Michael and I would like to express our deepest sympathy and let you know that our thoughts and prayers are extended. Aunt Rosie will truly be missed.”
“MICHAEL I AM SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS MY CONDOLENCES TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. MY PRAYERS WILL BE WITH YOUR FAMILY. ANN BAKER BRISCOE AND FAMILY JACKSONYILLE NC”
“TO UNCLE PHIL, AND FAMILY. SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF MRS ROSE’S SHE WILL BE MISSED. “
“To a great woman…, I thought of you has a second mother! You will be truly missed an love!”
“Best wishes to you Doris and to your family. There is nothing or no one that can replace the love of a mother. Just know that God has her in his hands and she’s your angel now. Take care and may God continue to bless you and your family.”
“With deepest sympathy from the family of the late Bernard and Delores Thomas.”
“Calvert and family. You were gifted with a wonderful mom and good to heart woman. May her strenghts always give you strength may you always be blessed with her memory, blessed be to you all”
“Bernard and family we are sorry to hear of your Moms passing would like to express deepest sypmathy to you and your family at this time, our prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family.”
“Our condolences to the Thomas Family.”
“My heart goes out to the Thomas Family. Our older souls are leaving Chaptico. It will never be the same”
“The Thomas Family,You all have my deepest condolences. Peace be with you. “
“Doris and Family, May peace, prayers and blessings be with you at this sad time.”
“To the Thomas Family; May you all find comfort in your memories and in knowing Rosie lived a great and meaningful life. It is evident that she was a truly amazing woman. Praying that God grants you all peace and strength at this time. With warmhearted condolences. Ann Shade & Isabel Smith”
“On behalf of our family… We extend our heartfelt condolences. Sometimes we can only stand beside one another and let our closeness say what words cannot. May you all find comfort in knowing that Aunt Rosie is now at peace. Much Love Always, “
“To the Thomas Family: May GOD’s loving promise to comfort you, give you strength as you walk through this difficult time. I will keep you in prayer.”
“Too the family I know its a tough time right now but cherish the memories and each other….family is important so love one another and keep God first!!!! Love you all and Praying for your family!”
“GOD BLESS you Doris and to your family. I will pray that as days goes on you all will be stronger.”
“Dear Doris, Clara and Family – I am so saddened – I just heard the news about your Mother’s passing. I will pray that you will be strong for the days ahead of you. Your Mother has earned her wings in Heaven as one of God’s Angels. She was a wonderful lady and will keep watch over you with a smile. You all will be in my thoughts and prayers. “
“Doris, I was saddened by the news of your mom. I read her obit and realized I missed an opportunity to meet someone so wonderful. You and your family are in my prayers. Love you! plewisjan18@verizon.net“
“Phil and Family’You have my deepest sympathy.Ms.Rosie was a great lady with a very sweet smile. She will surely be missed.God bless you and the Family.Love always Arthurlee”
“Thinking of your today with deep and sincere sympathy. Our condolences to the family. Ignatius & Annie C. Bush, & Sarah E. Curtis & family.”
“Thomas family – you have our deepest sympathy during this sad time. Our prayers and thoughts go out to you.”
“To my precious Clara and Brittany, The two of you mean the world to me. I hurt when you hurt. My heart is heavy because of the loss of someone that was so near and dear to you. I didn’t get to meet your Mother/Grandmother, but I know she had to be awesome because of the way the two of you turned out. You are two beautiful ladies and I love you both with all my hurt. I have always kept you and your family in my prayers and I will continue to do so. May God bless you and your family and comfort you during this time. May you all find comfort in one another to make it thru day by day with love in your hearts. God be with you all the days of your lives. Love you “
“Doris & Ralph and rest of the family, I was saddened to hear the news on the passing of your mother and I’m sorry for your loss. With Deepest Sympathy “
“Doris and family…my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Cherish the many happy memories that you shared with your mother.”
“Thomas family – You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this sad time. It was an honor to be Eucharistic Minister for Miss Rose over the past months. I pray that you find comfort knowing that Miss Rose is at peace.”
“Phil,peace be with you and god bless you at this sad time, my condolence”
“We send our condolences and deepest sympathy. God Bless you all.”
“Dearest Doris, “My heartfelt sympathy for you and your family at the passing of your mother.””
“”To the Thomas Family, “You my deepest sympathy for the loss of your mother. I didn’t find out about her passing until late Thursday evening, and I had appt that I couldn’t cancel. Ms. Rose and my grandmother would be at the hairdresser on Fridays and their husband would wait and walk until they were done. Your mother will be missed but I will never forget the talks and her beautiful smile. Rest-in-Peace Ms. Rose.”
“Clara, we are sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. We will keep the family in our prayers.”