JOURNEY Guitarist NEAL SCHON & His Wife MICHAELE SCHON Celebrate Life Of ROSEMARY HOLT With Stunning Tribute
November 11, 2019, 4 years ago
In tribute to a life lived in service and philanthropy, Journey guitarist Neal Schon and his wife Michaele Schon celebrated her mother, Rosemary Holt, with a stunning service at New York's legendary St. Patrick's Cathedral.
The massive floral collection, including a spectacular wall of ivory roses, were donated to the Marine Corps. Ball and Petals For Goodness Sake. The latter organization used the flowers to create round small arrangements that were distributed to area hospice patients, the VA hospital, and various assisted living facilities.
Commemoration to Rosemary Holt:
Rosemary Ann O'Malley Holt (Age 91) of Reston, Virginia, passed away in Fairfax County on Saturday, October 5, 2019. She was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to the late John Joseph O'Malley and Mary Alice O' Malley on October 8, 1927, and was only three days from her 92nd birthday at the time she entered Heaven's gates.
Rosemary was a loving, kind, caring, devoted, and dedicated mother, first and foremost. She treasured her children, exuded love, happiness, warmth and compassion.
Rosemary embraced every moment with those she loved dearly. She was extremely intelligent, witty, loving, kind, articulate, and was blessed with a bubbly personality that always made people around her smile. Rosemary made friends everywhere she went and was beloved for her kindness and compassion. She was a living example of the Bible verse, Ephesians 4:32 - "And be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving one another, just as God also forgave you in Christ."
Her compassion for others was not only felt amongst her family and those close to Rosemary, but by so many people loved and supported by her work as The North East President Chapter with the National Alliance for Mental Health (NAMI). Her important work while working in Pennsylvania, Washington, DC, Virginia for NAMI, helped the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization continue to build better lives for the many millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
Rosemary is predeceased by her late husband Howard A. Holt, Jr. and, survived by her daughter Michaele Ann Schon and her husband, Neal Joseph Schon, her son, Glen W. Holt, son, Howard A. Holt, III and her daughter Mary D. Holt. Together with them and her grandchildren and her nephews and nieces,
The family wishes to thank all of those who cared for Rosemary and made her life as happy, comfortable and meaningful with dignity, during her fruitful journey with us.