Memorials › Rose Marie Buras McCoubrey
21 Feb 1931 – 30 Aug 2025
| Birth | 21 Feb 1931 |
| Death | 30 Aug 2025 |
| Cemetery | Calvary Cemetery Omaha , Douglas County , Nebraska , USA |
| Added by | SM on 02 Sep 2025 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/286631356 |
FUNERAL SERVICE: Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at 10:30am at the West Center Chapel, with VISITATION from 9:30am to 10:30am. ENTOMBMENT: Calvary Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Josie Harper Hospice House. ___________________________________________________________________ Preceded in death by parents, BJ and Josephine Buras, husband John "Bill" McCoubrey, brother Richard Buras, and daughter Susan McDonald. Survived by daughters Betsy (Michael) Sorensen and Mary Jo McCoubrey, sister Mary Ann Lane, granddaughter Jennifer Pink, grandson Christopher (Chloe) Sorensen; seven great-grandchildren: Evan Pink, Emma (Joe) Romsa, Ellie (Dan) Leise, Eva (Christian) McCuen, Jack Sorensen, Anna Sorensen, and Oliver Sorensen, and great-great granddaughter Maizey McCuen. Rose Marie was born on February 21, 1931, to BJ and Josephine Buras of Omaha. She was their middle child, between older brother, Richard, and little sister, Mary Ann. Rose grew up near 32nd Avenue and Vinton and walked each day to elementary school at St. Adalbert Catholic school. She would later graduate from St. Joseph High School in 1949. Riding the bus from home to work, she became acquainted with the friendly bus driver, Bill McCoubrey. They would fall in love and remain married until his passing in 2020. Rose and Bill raised three girls: Betsy, Susan, and Mary Jo. Following Susan's death from pancreatic cancer in 1999, Rose spent countless hours devoted to providing care to other families at Hospice House as a sign of appreciation for the care that her daughter received there. Rose was especially proud of her grandchildren and had enormous affection for her seven great-grandchildren. She was the "Grover Granny" watching little league baseball games and always had baked goods ready to share with everyone. Her monster cookies are legendary to this day. Rose would eventually move into an assisted living facility where she spent the past 6 years. She was the home "ambassador" and tried to be the first person there to welcome new residents. As a result, she made many friends at Bailey Pointe with whom she enjoyed playing bingo and participating in other group activities. Rose was quick witted and a bit of a jokester. She would "tell it like it is" and make people laugh. She was smart, enjoyed playing word games and trivia, and she had an incredible memory. Rose was very thankful for the care that she received from the excellent facility staff during this time. Following a brief illness, she passed away peacefully on August 30, 2025. Rose will probably best be remembered as a giving person. She shared her love of baking with everyone – her kitchen was her office and everyone was welcome. She devoted her time to volunteer work at St Bernadette's SVDP food pantry and at Hospice House for many years. To her family, she was a warm and loving mother and grandmother, always having a hug and a word of wisdom to share (along with a cookie or two).. She was one of a kind and will be dearly missed. Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler, West Center Chapel, 7805 West Center Road, Omaha, Ne 68124.
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