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Rose INGARI Obituary

INGARI, Rose Rose (Scollo) Ingari, 81, of Middletown, died peacefully after a long illness on Thursday, (April 28, 2011) with family by her side. Rose was born in New Britain, CT on October 16, 1929 to Carmelo and Antoinette (Cavallaro) Scollo. For fifty-seven years she was the beloved wife of Frank Ingari Sr. who predeceased her in 2004. She was also predeceased by her sister Jennie Grasso, her brother, Sam Scollo, her sister-in-law Susan Scollo and her niece Trudy Scollo. Rose is survived by her five children, Susan Ingari Ferris, Sandra Ingari and her partner Louise Young, all of Middletown, CT, Janet McMullin and her husband Gregg of Poquoson, Virginia, Frank Ingari Jr. of Lincoln, Massachusetts and Robert Ingari and his partner, Pierre Morrison of Sherbrooke, Canada. She is also survived by five grandchildren, Morgan and Conor Ingari and Scott, Sam and Erin McMullin. Also surviving, are her brother Lucio Scollo of Newington, CT; her nephew Carmen Scollo of Middlefield, CT; a special cousin and friend Lucy Cowperthwaite of Newington, CT; and many loving nieces and nephews. Rose also leaves her new "best friend" and caregiver, Roseanne Tine of Middletown, CT who cared for her with love, respect and humor. The family is very grateful that we found this angel for mom in her last months. Rose was an extraordinarily talented woman with exceptional skills as a seamstress and craftsperson. As a teenager, she designed and created her own clothing, and later went on to create a variety of "masterpieces" for her children and grandchildren. Her custom made Halloween costumes were truly works of art, made with love and creativity. Wallets, purses, curtains, tablecloths and slipcovers would be made with a simple request and would be better made than anything store bought. She was everyone's favorite seamstress with family and friends coming from far and near to have their pants hemmed or dresses altered. She was also excellent with a crochet hook or knitting needle. Her home was a showplace for her various creations; most recently she took great pride in her crocheted Southern Belle dolls. Her attention to detail and perfectionism with her projects was awe-inspiring. She truly had "golden hands", and was most comfortable in front of her sewing machine. A homemaker extraordinaire, she could fix anything, remove any stain, and kept the cleanest, most organized house on the planet. Rose was a loyal, reliable friend to many throughout her life and spent many good years with her best friends Bea, Marion and Pat. She continued to gather a younger generation of friends in her later years and was affectionately known as "Mama Rose" by her children's friends. She was a hip, classy lady with a sharp mind that made her fit right in with the younger generation. Rose and her husband Frank really knew how to "cut a rug" and their dancing was a joy to behold at family functions where they'd be the #1 dancers on the floor. She also enjoyed writing about family history in memoirs and stories, and has left her family the legacy of two precious manuscripts chronicling her Sicilian immigrant experience in America. A woman of many talents and skills with a generous heart for family and friends she will be truly missed by all who knew her. Funeral rites for Rose will be held Monday May 2, 2011 at 8:30 a.m. with the procession departing at 9 a.m. from the Paul A. Shaker / Farmingdale Funeral Home, 764 Farmington Avenue, New Britain, CT, followed by a Liturgy of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Jerome Church, 1010 Slater Road, New Britain, CT. Committal service and final resting place will be in St. Mary Cemetery, 1309 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT. Relatives and friends may call at the Paul A. Shaker/Farmingdale Funeral Home, Sunday, May 1, 2011 from 3-7 p.m. Directions to funeral home: I-84 East or West – exit 37 (Fienemann Road) – right off exit – one mile down on right. To extend condolences to the Ingari family or to share a memory of Rose, please visit our website @ SHAKERFUNERALHOME.COM

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Published by Hartford Courant on Apr. 30, 2011.

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Natalie

April 24, 2022

Auntie Rose was a sparkler. So hard to believe she´s been gone 11 years. Memories of so much fun never fade.

Robert Ingari

May 13, 2011

Thinking alot about my mother today. Here's a glimmer of light sent out to you Mama.

Roberta Roberge

May 12, 2011

We are so very sorry to hear of Rose’s passing. Over and over, we tell our favorite story of Rose and Marion trying to climb the snow-covered hill leading from K-Mart (where they faithfully followed the “blue light specials” around the store) to Cromwell Hills (where they both lived). You could see their 1970's turban-covered heads peaking over the hill, then disappearing as they slid down again and again; and you could hear their hysterical laughter each time they tried to climb back up. They were a sight!

Rose, Marion, and Bea were three peas in a pod, regularly meeting for lunch or a movie and enjoying a friendship filled with love and laughter and memories Marion will always carry with her.

A few years back, Marion and Roberta had lunch with Rose and caught up with each other, after which we visited Rose’s home. Inevitably, we came to her very impressive sewing empire where she gave us some of the beautiful scarves she had made. She was truly a gifted seamstress. When Roberta’s first son Eric was born, she made him a beautiful, light-blue terrycloth robe with his name stitched on it. We kept that robe for the last 26 years, and it is now being passed down to Eric’s first born who is due to arrive soon.

Last year, Roberta and her father were able to visit Rose one more time. She was gracious and funny and concerned that we would see how unkempt her house was. Of course, there wasn’t a speck of dust, a piece of furniture out of place, or a counter or tabletop that wasn’t shining! We followed that visit with cocktails at a local restaurant with Rose, Susan, Sandra and Louise, and had some great laughs.

We are sorry we couldn’t be there to celebrate Rose’s life with all of you, but please know our prayers are with you. Thinking of Rose and all of you with love,

Marion, Beth and Roberta

Robert Ingari

May 7, 2011

Thank you to everyone for your heartfelt remembrances of our mother. Here it is Mother's Day and of course it's difficult. I send my sincere wishes out to all the mothers out there and to all the children who still have their mothers with them. Savor every moment. Happy Mother's Day mama! XOXO

Diane Snyder

May 2, 2011

I had the honor of meeting Rose many years ago. What a lovely, beautiful lady! She was very talented, but her love for her family and friends was her true gift. My heart is with you and your family, Susan. With love, Diane

May 1, 2011

I did not have the pleasure of getting to know Rose very well,but having breakfast with her,Susan,Sandy,and Louise on Sunday mornings I was able to share a glimpse into the life of this wonderful woman. My heart goes out to all of the family.
God bless you Rose,
Willie Callahan

The Milewski-Masons

May 1, 2011

Mama Rosie had a heart as big and warm as the sunshine. So often she opened it wide, with kindness, love and giving, and without judgment. We have such fond memories of her sweet, caring voice, laugh and mostly, love - especially to the children. We are so moved by her appreciation for the little ones and her overall kindness. We treasure these memories of such an amazing and wonderful woman. We always keep Suzie, Sandra, Janet, Bobby and your entire family close in our hearts and prayers.
-With all of our love and gratitude to God for having Mama Rosie bless our lives, Mary, Rich, Kai, 5, Maren, 4, Eden, 1

Gayle Brown

April 30, 2011

There is nothing left to say that has not been said about Rose! I loved sharing time with the family, they are all special. Love to you all. Here' to Rose. Much Love, Gayle and Willie. xxoo

Pierre Morrisson

April 30, 2011

We will miss you Mama ! Thank you for having me in your family !
Love you forever !
Pierre Morrisson.

Frances Wolfe

April 30, 2011

So very sorry such a lovely woman
Mom/Grammy Frances

April 30, 2011

Auntie Rose was one of a kind. The unconditional love, kindness and compassion she showed to all who met her will never be forgotten.
"Those we hold most dear never truly leave us...They live on in the kindnesses they showed, the comfort they shared, and the love they brought into our lives." Much love, Natalie and Judy

GINA CARDINALE

April 30, 2011

Sandy, Susan, Louise and family:
I am so sorry to hear about your mom's passing. She was a very special person and we will all miss her deeply. I miss seeing all of you at the restaurant. Your mom always brought a smile to my face and many others. My deepest sympathy, Love always, Gina

linda(ingari) grapes

April 30, 2011

aunt rose, you are one of my favorite memories of growing up. always smiling,happy,involved with family.now uncle frank will be with you again. you are always in our hearts.

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