Inara Anita (Bumanis) Rozite, age 79, of Sheboygan and formerly of Milwaukee, passed away
peacefully with her family by her side on Thursday, March 10, 2022, at the Shores of
Sheboygan.
Inara was born on June 12, 1942, in Riga, Latvia, to Oskars and Mirdza (Vilks) Bumanis. WWII
disrupted her family’s life and they moved from one displaced person camp to the next, before
finding a family who sponsored them in Iowa. After several years in Iowa, the family saved up
enough money to venture out on their own to start their new life in Milwaukee. Inara was very
proud of becoming a US citizen with her parents when she was 17 years old. She later
graduated from Riverside High School in Milwaukee.
Inara was united in marriage to Janis Rozite in Milwaukee in the early 1960’s, and together they
raised two children, Erik and Inga.
When her children were in school, Inara took care of her two children. After her children were
out of school, Inara worked for several years at the Brady Street Pharmacy and Winkie’s in
Whitefish Bay.
In her younger years, Inara sang in the Latvian choir and had a beautiful singing voice. She was a
wonderful mom and would give her heart away to anyone.
Inara loved to read suspenseful novels, specifically anything by Stephen King. Her favorite
musician was Neil Diamond and was always listening to him. She was a loving woman who
mostly kept to herself in her later years.
Inara is survived by her children, Erik (Tony) Rozite and Inga (Josh) Escalera; granddogs; and
other relatives and friends.
Inara was preceded in death by her parents, Oskars and Mirdza.
A celebration of life will be held for Inara at the Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church in
Wauwatosa at 11:00 AM on Saturday, March 19, 2022. A public visitation will be held from
10:00 AM until the time of Inara’s service at the church.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established in Inara’s memory.
Inara’s family would like to thank the staff at Shores of Sheboygan, Sharon S. Richardson
Community Hospice, her son-in-law, Josh Escalera, and the other special people in her life that
helped care for her in her final days, months, and years. Inara’s family would like to give special
thanks for the wonderful spiritual care and friendship from Archbishop Lauma Zusevics.
If you would like to leave a message of sympathy for Inara’s family, please visit
www.ballhornchapels.com.
Inara Anita Rozite
By Bill Harpold
Mar 15, 2022 | 11:36 AM
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