Lina Marie Grossmann

Lina Marie Grossmann

Feb 8th 1932 — Jan 28th 2023 (90 years)

Biography

A Beautiful, Noble Woman Lina Marie GROSSMANN was born on February 8, 1932 in Schwagsdorf, Germany, to Luise Elise and Heinrich Wilhelm STORCK. Lina was the middle of three children; her older brother Erich was 10 years older and her sister, Lisa was three years younger. The rigours of farm life and the war years provided ample opportunity for her to develop into a strong, independent-minded woman, highly skillful and unafraid of the road ahead. Always full of hope and optimism, Lina surmounted every obstacle in her life, and there were so very many. Like many women who came from a farming background, Lina was a talented cook, knitter, seamstress, gardener and homemaker. After the war, Lina found employment in various households of medical professionals and a taxi company. She was offered a chance for further education as a dental assistant, but declined as she was about to be married. On June 11, 1953 she married Wilhelm Franz Rosemann, then her daughter Gudrun Katharina Luise was born on January 27, 1955. By May 13, 1956, Lina and family were landed immigrants in Canada and then her son, Peter Fred William was born in Hamilton on June 23, 1957. Imagine life in a foreign country where you do not read, speak or understand the language! Lina tells that she once brought home a can of meat, and as there was no picture, was horrified to learn that it was actually cat food! Within a short period of time, a house was purchased on Grant Avenue and a variety of tenants and boarders made life more affordable, interesting and lively. Through friendships (general conversation and playing Scrabble) and a desire to learn, Lina became a competent speaker and writer of English. Unfortunately, the marriage was not to last, so Lina moved with her two children to her first apartment on Rebecca Street and found employment in various households as a housekeeper with a love of children to guide her choices; she worked for the Peddlars, the Goodwins, the Zavitz and Inch Families, the Dorseys and the Wylie Family to name a few. She developed a very strong bond with each of the families creating friendships that lasted to the end of her life. Lina was remarried on November 29, 1977 to Josef Grossmann as he had already become her life partner by 1969. They shared some common interests and travelled to Germany together where Lina befriended Josef’s family and she remained in regular contact with them after Josef passed in 1998. “Little” Tim who came to visit her with his family also remained in regular correspondence and has sent pictures, drawings and mementos of his life and travels; such was her connection with children and family. Lina made friends everywhere she went. On trips to Costco, for example, when she could only walk for short periods of time, she would find a place to rest at the food kiosk and would strike up a conversation with whomever about whatever, making a new friend along the way, often citing the detail that she was ‘bionic’ (two knee replacements). An athletic and curious child, Lina was a strong runner and passed along a love of sports to her children. Afraid of the water she made sure her children learned to swim and fostered a particular interest in badminton; a sport both her children still play to this day. Lina also promoted the value of a good education and was proud of the accomplishments of both her children. Even in her 70’s Lina tried something new; she joined Premier Fitness where she worked out regularly three times a week until her knees made it impossible. Lina was renowned for her hospitality and guests were never disappointed. As those who looked and knew, Lina kept a fridge full of food in the event she might have to feed a passing army. Lina’s “Torten” were memorable and highly sought after as were her homemade grape jelly and pickles. Lina was also interested in artisanal activities that included but were not limited to pottery, pine cone wreath making, hand-made Christmas ornaments, and a variety of handicrafts; she was always busy creating something beautiful. Of particular interest was the Formula 1 circuit and her favourite driver, Michael Schumacher. Lina knew all the statistics about the various drivers, their cars, the history of racing and watched both the qualifying race and the race itself whenever televised. A Lego Ferrari and both Ferrari and Schumacher memorabilia grace a shelf in the living room which in turn encourages much conversation and prognostication about the sport and the ever-changing rules. Friday night was ‘game night’ and included pizza and board games. Risk, Settlers of Catan, Rummikub and Trouble were among her favourites. Lina had a habit of helping her grandson, Matthew, win and was very proud that he graduated from Guelph University with a degree in Agricultural Business. These evenings of games and laughter brought great joy to a woman who valued family above all else. Lina had little time for or interest in pettiness or idle gossip. She was an honest person of humble origin who lived her life in a conspicuously forthright manner. Her beacon in life, a philosophy that she promoted actively, can be captured the way she expressed it: “Whatever you do in life, always do your best, and always be kind”. Lina passed on January 28, 2023 at St. Peter’s Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario. There are not enough words of thanks and gratitude for the loving, thoughtful care provided by Dr. Solomon and the palliative care team; an energetic, thoughtful, attentive and caring group of people. Lina is predeceased by her husband Josef, and will be remembered and cherished by her daughter Gudrun Mitterling (husband Toni), her son Peter Rosemann and her beloved grandson, Matthew Mitterling. There will be a private family laying to rest of Lina’s ashes in the spring. Lina’s memory can be honoured through donations to the charities she personally supported: The Colin B. Glassco Charitable Foundation for Children, Diabetes Canada, The Heart and Stroke Foundation, and The World Wildlife Federation.

Notes of Condolences about Lina Marie

Anita und Reinhold Großmann; Doreen, Tim und Ralph Uebelmann

a month ago

Liebe Gudrun, Toni und Mathew; lieber Peter;


wir waren sehr traurig, als uns die Nachricht vom Tod Eurer lieben Mutti erreichte.

Lina hatte sicher ein erfülltes, glückliches, wenn auch nicht immer einfaches Leben.

Als sie uns 1978 mit Josef besuchte, haben sich die Geschwister Josef, Reinhold und Philomena nach Jahren der Trennung endlich wieder gesehen. Seitdem waren wir in Kontakt.


Mit ihrem besonderen Verhältnis zu Kindern, hatte sie auch Tim, der zu unserem Besuch 2007 in Kanada erst 4 Jahre alt war, schnell ins Herz geschlossen. Er freute sich immer sehr über Ihre Post und antwortete ihr gern.


So wie wir Lina kennenlernen durften - als besonders herzliche, lebenslustige und liebe Frau - wird Sie uns in bester Erinnerung bleiben.


Wir fühlen und trauen mit Euch!

Ruth Neu

a month ago

I loved Lina from the first time we met until she passed and will always have fond memories of her. Like Lina I was an emigrant from Germany and met her when our husbands worked night shifts for the same company. She made the first move by calling me one evening and talked for at least an hour. This became a regular thing as we were both lonely in the evenings. When we decided to move to the US and sold our home in Hamilton before we had our visa, Lina offered us her home to stay until we received our permission to enter the States. We stayed in touch and without fail I would receive birthday, Christmas and Easter greetings for almost 60 years. 55 years after we left Canada I was able to visit for a short visit with her and Gudrun and it felt like no time had passed, except that we both were in our 80’s. She was a very special lady in my life whom I will always love. Rest in peace dearest friend.

My deepest sympathy to all her loved ones, especially Gudrun.

Brenda Wylie

2 months ago

Gudrun, Tony, Matthew and Peter, I understand and sympathize with the loss your family is feeling with the passing of the wonderful woman so touchingly captured in her memorial. All of us who knew — to me, Mrs. Grossmann, are feeling a big loss in our lives. I grew up with Mrs. Grossmann caring for our family and home. What I remember more than the meticulous housework was the caring, interesting and effervescent person who became a treasured family friend to each of us.

We all have our own memories,but I remember the hot lunches served with fascinating stories of a life in Germany and German language lessons when I wanted to pick it up as a high school course. There was never a family birthday or Christmas that was forgotten. Count me among her grape jam fans and the impromptu drop-in lunch feast at her home. Always so generous with her food and her heart. I will miss her and remember her with love.

Mary Katherine Mattina (nee Goodwin)

2 months ago

I would like to offer our condolences for the loss of Lina, a very special lady. She came into our home as a housekeeper, and left a very good friend. Our mother was always busy with her ballroom dance studio and having Lina here made life easier, and much more enjoyable. Lina instinctively knew what needed to be done. She worked hard as a housekeeper, but being a kind friend of the family came naturally to her. She made life easier for my mother, which gave her more time to teach dancing, which was her passion. It was like having a second mother, when Lina was here. What a special gift! Thank you, Lina for your love and commitment to our family. Thank you Peter for contacting us.

Bob & Gladys Dunham your Cardinal neighbours.

2 months ago

We have memories of waving to your Dear Mother when she drove by. She was so friendly.

Our Sincere Sympathy to you and your Family on the loss of your Dear Mom.


Bill Inch

2 months ago

Mrs Gross was one of the BIG influences in my life as well my families. She had a wonderful smile with a charming disposition behind it, and one of the biggest hearts of anyone I've met. And her pride and joy....a shiny, red Pontiac Parisienne, with a black convertible top.


In 1964 She answered a call for a "family with a new born (my younger brother Geoffery) needs help". And from the moment she arrived we found ourselves with second "mother". She would come to our home on tuesdays and thursdays and would constantly surprise us with something wonderful for lunch. When I would go off for an "adventure" into the woods she would always pack up a 'survival kit' of snacks and fruit to take along. On my last visit with Mrs Grossmann she turned to me, with a big grin on her face and said: "it's a very good thing we didn't grow up together......we would have gotten into a lot of trouble!" We both laughed at that..... I will miss her deeply and with great fondness in my heart, remembering all the marvelous times she shared with us.


Peter and Gudrun.......I can't tell you how sorry I am to hear this news and my heart goes out to you both.



Mathew Wylie

2 months ago

Mrs. Grossman was our housekeeper for many many years. I always referred to her as my second mom. She became a very loved and important part of my life. She was one of the first to greet me at the house after I was born, she was there to hug me goodbye the day I left for university, and she was there for my wedding day. She always has and always will, have a special place in my heart.

Monika, Steffi und Paul

2 months ago

Was uns bleibt, sind Liebe, Dankbarkeit und Erinnerung. Du hast einen festen Platz in unserem Herzen.

Doris and John Downie and Family

2 months ago

Our thoughts are with you. What a wonderful tribute to your mother and grandmother. She is forever in your hearts.

Carmen and John Mitterling and family

2 months ago

Our sincere condolences Gudrun,Toni, Peter, and Matthew for your loss. We have fond memories of Lina, as an intelligent and witty lady with a keen sense of humour. May her light and energy continue to shine in your hearts! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Joanne, Andy and Selena

2 months ago

We’re so sorry to hear about Lina’s passing. She was a beautiful lady, a friend and a great neighbour. She will definitely be missed and is now up in heaven with the Angels and Saints. Rest In Peace.

Lisa and Mark Reddick and family

2 months ago

We want to send deepest sympathies to Gudrun, Toni and Matthew and Peter on the passing of this beautiful woman. She always had a kind word to say and will always be remembered by her sweet nature. May she rest in peace.

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Anita und Reinhold Großmann; Doreen, Tim und Ralph Uebelmann

Ruth Neu

Brenda Wylie

Mary Katherine Mattina (nee Goodwin)

Bob & Gladys Dunham your Cardinal neighbours.

Bill Inch

Mathew Wylie

Monika, Steffi und Paul

Doris and John Downie and Family

Carmen and John Mitterling and family

Joanne, Andy and Selena

Lisa and Mark Reddick and family

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