From People:
“Rosmarie Trapp of the Musical
Family Who Inspired The Sound of Music Dead at 93.”
"Her kindness, generosity,
and colorful spirit were legendary, and she had a positive impact on countless
lives," Rosmarie Trapp's family said in an Instagram statemen Rosmarie Trapp,
the daughter of Georg von Trapp and Maria Augusta Kutschera — whose family
inspired the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music — has
died. She was 93. In an Instagram statement shared Saturday, the Trapp family
said Rosmarie "passed away peacefully on Friday evening," adding that
"she was in the presence of loved ones all day long." "Her
kindness, generosity, and colorful spirit were legendary, and she had a
positive impact on countless lives," her family shared, describing her as
one of the "kindest, most gentle souls." "Please respect our
family's privacy as we take time to process this loss, and prepare to celebrate
the life of an amazing woman," they concluded. "We believe the best
way to recognize Rosmarie is to demonstrate the same selfless kindness and
generosity that she exemplified daily." The statement was signed by
Johannes, Lynne, Kristina, and Sam von Trapp.
Born near Salzburg, Austria, on
Feb. 8, 1929, Rosmarie was the eldest child of Captain Georg and his second
wife Maria Augusta, according to her obituary. She was raised with her seven
older half-siblings as well as her two younger siblings.
The von Trapp family fled their
home in Austria to escape from the Nazis in 1938 as tensions rose before World
War II, and they eventually ended up in the U.S. Their story inspired The Sound
of Music, the 1959 Broadway musical that was later adapted into a 1965 movie
starring Julie Andrews as Maria. The film won five 1966 Academy Awards,
including best picture and best director.
Once in the U.S., the von Trapps
settled in Lower Merion, Pennsylvania, for three years before heading to Stowe,
Vermont, in the summer of 1942. In 1951, Rosmarie officially became a U.S.
citizen, signing her name as Rosmarie Trapp. She was a member of the Trapp
Family Singers, traveling and performing at several shows, and worked at the
family's Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe. She was a lay missionary for five years
in Papua, New Guinea, with her older sister Maria. She also volunteered in
Israel, staying past her allotted Visa date. Her hobbies included knitting,
teaching others how to sing, and enjoying her cats who "brought her great
joy," and indulging in "the occasional beer," her obituary says.
^ This is sad. ^
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