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NORTHAMPTON – Rose Ann Skorupski Martino, age 74, died on Monday, June 11, at Farren Care Center in Turner's Falls.
Rose was born on June 26, 1943, in Holyoke to Andrew and Rita (White) Skorupski. She attended grad school in Greenfield and graduated from Hatfield schools. After school, she moved to California where she worked as a sales clerk. In 1983, Rose moved back to Hampshire County and worked in tobacco for Bill Boyle Farms, for Pro-Brush and Lesnow Manufacturing. She was a member of College Church.
Rose is survived by her brothers Andrew Skorupski, Jr., of Southampton, Edward Skorupski of Hatfield, John Skorupski of Port St. Lucie, FL, and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Rose is predeceased by her brother Thomas Skorupski.
The family would like to offer thanks to the staff at Farren Care Center, especially those on the Willow unit, for years of exceptional care.
A graveside service will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. at Calvary Cemetery in Hatfield. There will be no calling hours. Czelusniak Funeral Home is in charge.
Contributions in Rose's memory can be made to the Dakin Humane Society PO Box 6307 Springfield, MA 01101.
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To a much respected classmate in the Hatfield schools....RIP. Marty Wilkes, Melbourne, Australia
June 24, 2018
I will always hold a special memory in my heart for Roseanne. God Bless you and your family at this time and always.
Bonnie (FCC)
Bonnie
June 24, 2018
May God bless you and your family during this time of sorrow
Robert Petrick
June 22, 2018
It was an honor to have known you, Rose. I wish you eternal peace. My condolences to the family.
Mindy Decker
June 15, 2018
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