Peter Duesterbeck
Carl was a good man through and through. Always enjoyed his competitiveness on the softball field, a true fighter to the finish. His legacy will long live on.
Birth date: Feb 12, 1944 Death date: Mar 10, 2019
Carl August Rosin, of Wild Rose, aged 75, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at his home. He was born in the Town of Lanark, Portage County on February 12, 1944 to the late William and Ann (Lawrence) Rosin. On May Read Obituary
Carl was a good man through and through. Always enjoyed his competitiveness on the softball field, a true fighter to the finish. His legacy will long live on.
To Chris and families---So sorry to hear of your loss. Carl was a wonderful man. Remembering high school years and all the years of hard work and dedication to those he loved. He will be missed by all whose lives he touched. My thoughts and love are with you. Pat Tietz Waid.
So sorry for your loss. I will miss him stopping in the library for books. Edi and Gene "knobb"

I'll never forget him; he loved playing softball, and was one of the most intense competitors that I ever played with, or against. Very sorry for your loss Chris, Mark and Andy - my thoughts are with you
Chris and family.....so sorry to hear of Carl's passing. He was a very special man and will be greatly missing by many.
Harold and Roni Troen

Carls ' family lived near our farm land and rode the bus to school with us. Sorry to hear of his passing and my condolences to his family. We thank him for his service to our country. John Davies
Chris, I was shocked when I saw this. My heart goes out to you and your family. I do have great memories of spending evenings and weekends with a close knit group of baseball families. Visiting and laughing with friends. Children all over the place playing together. Feeding whoever was hungry. And of course watching the game. Those were good times!
So very sorry for your loss, my dear friend, Chris. Take solace in knowing that Carl is now resting eternally in his own Field of Dreams!! Sending prayers to you and the family!!
Terry Sullivan