Racine - Rosalee Ann (Langfeldt) Hall passed from this life into eternity September 24, 2013. She is survived by her husband, Milton D Hall; three children: Michelle (Jeff) Struebing, Todd (Stephanie) Henderson, and Brad (Julie) Henderson; three stepchildren: Mike (Tammy) Hall, Machelle Lexa, and Mary Anne (Carl) Duffy; twenty grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, all of whom remember her fondly and will miss her greatly. Rosalee was preceded in death by her parents: Edwin Langfeldt and Adela (Pachal) Langfeldt Goucher; brother, Wilfred "Butch" Langfeldt and two sisters: Donna Mae Langfeldt and Joyce Langfeldt.Born in Loyal, WI, Rosalee moved to Racine, WI as a young woman. She worked as a Cosmetologist for much of her adult life, retiring from Unique Hair Designers in 2008. Co-workers and customers became friends and acquaintances, extending relationships outside the beauty shop and into everyday life.Rosalee was an avid bowler. She bowled with friends on a team sponsored by Racine (formerly Peppermint) Gymnastics for more than thirty years, and was a member of the National 600 Bowling Club, Inc. Rosalee was also an enthusiastic sports fan, cheering on all Wisconsin-based teams, including: Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers, Milwaukee Bucks and Wisconsin Badger football. She enjoyed traveling and camping with her husband, kids and grandkids to destinations both near and far. Rosalee enjoyed solving crossword puzzles and playing word games like Scrabble and Upwords. She made quilts and knitted, took many photographs and loved attending live concerts and theatrical performances. In all her activities Rosalee wanted to be with her family and friends.Rosalee attended Grace Baptist Church in Racine, WI, devoting herself to bible study and worship, and nurturing her relationship with Christ Jesus, our Lord and Savior. A memorial service for Rosalee will be held at Grace Church, 3626 Hwy 31, on Saturday, September 28, 2013 at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to meet with the family at the church on Saturday morning from 9 a.m. until the time of the service.