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Rosmarie Trapp, whose family inspired 'The Sound of Music,' dies at 93

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Rosmarie Trapp, whose family inspired "The Sound of Music" has died. (Trapp Family Lodge)Rosmarie Trapp, whose Austrian family the von Trapps was made famous in the musical and beloved movie "The Sound of Music," has died.She died Friday at the age of 93 at a nursing home in Morrisville, Vermont, Trapp Family Lodge announced.

Her brother Johannes is president of the Stowe resort.Rosmarie was the first daughter of Austrian naval Capt. Georg von Trapp and Maria von Trapp, and a younger half-sibling to the older von Trapp children portrayed on stage and in the movie.

The family escaped from Nazi-occupied Austria in 1938 and performed singing tours throughout Europe and America. They settled in Vermont in the early 1940s and opened a ski lodge in Stowe."She traveled and performed with the Trapp Family Singers for many years, and worked at the Trapp Family Lodge in its infancy when the family first began hosting guests in their home," Trapp Family Lodge said in a statement."Her kindness, generosity, and colorful spirit were legendary, and she had a positive impact on countless lives," the statement said."The Sound of Music," was based loosely on a 1949 book by Maria von Trapp.

Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agathe Whitehead von Trapp, had seven children. After his first wife died, Georg married Maria, who taught the children music.Georg and Maria von Trapp had three more children, Rosmarie, Eleonore and Johannes, who were not portrayed in the movie.

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