Rosario-LaRose-Obituary

Dr. Rosario "Ross" "Buddy" LaRose

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Age 68

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Dr. Rosario "Ross/Buddy" LaRose Found peace on Saturday, April 17, 2021 at the age of 68. Beloved husband of Monica Marton for 35 years. Loving brother of Mary Jo LaRose, Mark (Cari) LaRose, and Alfred (Chris) LaRose. Dear son- in- law of Sandor and Terri Marton. Buddy will be dearly missed by...

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LaRose family: I just heard about Buddy from John LaPlaca. Will always remember all of our hijincks at Fenwick and Grand Beach. My condolences to everyone.

I will always cherish my years as a young man growing up with Buddy as one of my friends. Rest in Peace Buddy

Sending my deepest condolences and prayers to all the family during this sad time.

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As I told Monica, Buddy was a wonderful friend. We would fish together in Southern Illinois on Devil's Kitchen Lake. Nelly and the Jackrabbits will all miss him.

Spent many years fishing with Buddy and friends for an annual event in Southern Illinois. Great guy who was full of laughs and good advice. My sympathies to the entire LaRose family.

My sympathy to family and friends during this sad time.

My prayers are with your family, where has the time gone? It's been 50 years since we last hung out, he was such a great guy, everyone enjoyed the laughter, his kindness and most importantly the fact that he was my friend. Buddy I am sure you have many people that your kindness and friendship has affected throughout their lives mine was but one. I am a better person because of your friendship, Thank you my friend.

I had the privilege of calling Ross my doctor for many years. He was the doctor this patient ordered - thorough, willing to push where pushing was needed, and always caring and compassionate in the process. He was a really engaging person who enjoyed taking care of his patients and would one most occasions find a way to make me bust out in full laughter as he shared some incredibly funny stories about life. I do feel lucky to have been able to call him my doc.