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Rose Villareale Obituary

Villareale, Rose P. (Carlevatti)
Irondequoit: August 17, 2008, age 96. Predeceased by her husband, Andrew; beloved mother of Samuel (Marie), Marie (Jack) Costa and Louise; grandmother of 7; great-grandmother of 13; sister, Ida Pecora; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Friends may call Tuesday (TODAY) 4-8 PM at the Dierna Funeral Home, 2309 Culver Rd. (Near Norton). Rose's Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday 10 AM at St. Cecilia's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
The family would like to thank the Staff at Hamilton Manor for their excellent care-giving.

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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Aug. 19, 2008.

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louise villareale

August 13, 2024

The best and most lovable mother ever. I miss you every day.

Daughter-in-law Marie

August 13, 2024

Miss you Mama.

Marie Villareale

August 13, 2023

You are a memory that will never leave me. Love and miss you Mama.

Marie & Jack Costa

August 23, 2008

When the loss of someone so special like "Mama" happens we find an appreciation for those around us and the special things they do in our every day life. While we will miss Mama very much she will always be in our hearts and with us each and every day. The special lessons she has taught us along with many of the memories together will be held and cherrished forever. Our thoughts now will be happy in knowing that Mama & Daddy are together again.

Sam & Marie Villareale

August 23, 2008

On our return flight home to Nevada after saying good-bye to our "Mama" we were burdened with sorrow over our tremendous loss but elated to have walked this earth with such an inspirational woman. Although apart from her for the past 20 years, our telephone conversations and return visits touched upon every subject imagionable; each conversation ending with "take care of each other". Mama, we want you to know that we are and will continue to do just that until we are both united once again with you.

loualayn villareale

August 21, 2008

MY MOTHER IS A TREASURE WE WILL ALWAYS HAVE. HER SMILE IN EVERY PICTURE SHOWS A WOMAN THAT LOVED NOT ONLY LIFE BUT EVERYTHING AND EVERYONE THAT WAS IN IT. IF WE LIVE OUR LIVES WITH LOVE AND KINDNESS AND JOY WE WILL NOT HAVE TO MISS MY MOM BECAUSE THAT WILL ALWAYS BE HER IN US. THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR ALL YOUR LOVE AND KINDNESS DURING THIS TIME.
LOUISE VILLAREALE

Kevin Mannara

August 20, 2008

Over the past 6 months while we've been at Hamilton Manor we saw your dedication and love to Rose. May she now rest in our Lord's eternal embrace, and may you know peace in having accompanied her faithfully through the journey of her life.
The Mannara Family

Barb & Don Deming

August 19, 2008

To the family,
Both Barb & I are sorry to hear of Rose's passing. We had the privilege of living next door to her for 11 years. She was a lovely lady and we are sure she will be greatly missed by her family. May God Bless her.

Christine Vetromile

August 19, 2008

Grandma thankyou for teaching me that family comes first. No mater what they do or what they say, it is ALL forgivable. Love between family is the spice that keeps life worth the living. With the legacy of 3 children, 7 grand children and 13 great grand children anyone can see that you had alot of love to share and we each feel you gave us a large portion of that love. While we will miss you (and your cooking) and might even shed some tears that we can't stop by for a visit, we know that you are in a better place along side Grandpa and your mom and siblings.

Fare thee Well Grandma.
Love, Christine

Andrea Interlicchia

August 19, 2008

You will be forever missed Grandma. So many beautiful memories so many stories that will carry on. You played a major roll in many of our lives and for that you are forever in our hearts. As you always say, "Don't worry honey, everything will be OK".
I finally understand. Love you, Andrea

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