San Antonio business icon Rosemary Kowalski dies at 100

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San Antonio business icon Rosemary Kowalski, named the 2025 Texas Cavalier’s River Parade’s grand marshal last week, has died at the age of 100.

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Kowalski founded the hospitality and culinary service RK Group as a young woman with her husband as a young couple with no prior experience. This expanded into a successful business that has lasted over 70 years, including a contract with the Henry B. Gonzalez Center.She told KSAT her favorite experiences include serving Pope John Paul II his meals when he visited the Alamo City in 1987.

“I feel like you can do anything and everything if you work, say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ That’s all you need, is those three words,” she told KSAT. KSAT has reached out to Texas Cavaliers and others who knew Kowalski. This is a developing story, and it will be updated.Avery Meurer is a Content Gatherer for KSAT 12. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Science in Communications/Radio, Television and Film, as well as a Creative Writing Certificate. A native San Antonian, Avery attended the Northeast School of the Arts majoring in musical theater and creative writing.

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