Ann-Rosetta-Obituary

Ann Elizabeth Rosetta

West Hartford, Connecticut

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DIED
January 3, 2014
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West Hartford, Connecticut

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Ann Elizabeth Rosetta, 90, of West Hartford, died peacefully on Friday, January 3, 2014. The loving daughter of the late Joseph V. and Elizabeth (Mancini) Rosetta, Ann was a 1940 graduate of Mount Saint Joseph Academy in West Hartford. In 1944, Ann graduated with a B.S. in child development from...

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Miss Rosetta was beloved by a generation of West Hartford children. My four brothers and I all have very fond memories of her. Every child should be so blessed as to be nurtured and encouraged by such a kind-hearted teacher. I remember how patient she was, helping a classroom of kids put their snow boots on before recess in the winter, and then, a short time later, helping them back into their shoes for the remainder of the school day. She was loved; she is missed; she made a difference...

Miss Rosetta was beloved by a generation of West Hartford children. My four brothers and I all have very fond memories of her. Every child should be so blessed as to be nurtured and encouraged by such a kind-hearted teacher. I remember how patient she was, helping a classroom of kids put their snow boots on before recess in the winter, and then, a short time later, helping them back into their shoes for the rest of the kindergarten day. She was loved; she is missed; she made a difference...

I cannot believe it is 2017 and you've been gone since 2014. My family was so privileged to have you as a teacher at Charter Oak. I still remember you're telling me you had my mom as one of your students, then I became one of your students and so did my brother. Years had passed and periodically we would bump into each other at CVS or Walgreens in West Hartford. Then out of the blue we bumped into each other at the eye doctor in Farmington of all places. From that point forward my family, my...

I just read about Miss Rosetta's passing in the USJ Outlook Magazine and I'm so very sad. Miss Rosetta was my kindergarten teacher at Charter Oak. My two brothers (Rob and Dan) also had Miss Rosetta in kindergarten. Her classroom was so magical. I have vivid memories of tapping our fingers on the floor to make it sound like soft and hard rain. I remember the cubbies, the pond, the supply closet, the kitchen, and the doll area. Unfortunately they don't make classrooms like that anymore. Miss...

I would like to share that my friendship with Aunt Ann was one of good books, enjoyable conversations;.Our gardening projects, were joint efforts to get Grandma Betty's flowers back on track, which gave Ann much joy. She was a strong person, with a strong love for God, family,& friends. I will miss her dearly. your niece Gilda Rosetta

Sorry for your loss, Dave Phil Candace Mark Richard. Aunts can be a big part of our lives, I miss mine.

I cherish all the memories of our lives shared with love and gratitude.
I pray you always rest in peace.
With love, your sister Frances

I will always remember you..such a sweet & friendly lady..things wont be the same without you here at RRA..you always called me family not an aide because i was around so much lol..i promise to continue to take care of your sister while your away..i send you kisses from me & my daughter diamond who u loved also..i love you :(

Ann, … Beloved of the Lord,
How joyful is her name, … and that of Frannie and Rosemary and Joseph, … Mother and Father,…

So fond and affectionate are our remembrances, … far beyond what words could possibly convey.

Our deepest condolences in this time of great and prayerful pause are sent to each and every one …

and in those very moments, … are heartfulls of gratitude and celebration of the life of Ann.

Blessings and love,

The Grandahls