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Rose Gloria Aliaga

Hillsborough, California

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Rose Gloria AliagaRose Gloria Aliaga, 85, known and loved by many as "Dolly" passed away peacefully on April 7, 2024. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. Dolly was the daughter of Steve and Mafalda Filippini. She grew up in North Beach and attended Mercy High...

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Nick, Nicole, and Chris, We wanted to do something special for a special person as Dolly was so special to us. Hope this tree blooms forever in her honor. We think of all you and love you. With love, Frank ("Indian") and Marilyn Nassano

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Nick, Chris and Nicole, We are so very sad to hear that Dolly has passed away. She was always my favorite cousin I loved her way putting her family first and also including her extended family for all my Christmas Holidays growing up and even my children enjoyed Christmas Day at the Aliaga Home! My boys often bring up riding their Razor scooters on the long driveway at your home and basketball with Chris. I recently had all my Dads slides digitized and I have so many pictures of...

Nick, I'm so sorry to hear about Dolly. I'll always cherished the friendship and fun times we had in the 60's and 70's. My prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. Glenda Nassano-Spohr

The world is forever changed without Dolly Aliaga, a bright, talented, witty and thoughtful neighbor and friend. Everything "cool" my mother ever bought us for Christmas, was thanks to Dolly's clever insight. I had lovely roses at Presents, since she knew how sororities worked. My folks, my brother and I had a wonderful Italian vacation experience, even meting up in Paris thanks to her. She seemed to be always rooting for us all and I am forever grateful. I know my Dad will be thrilled to...

Dolly, my dearest cousin & soul-mate! We grew up together & shared so many special times, that included, Maid of Honor for each other & Godmothers, to our first born children, Nicole & Dominic.
We spent every Thanksgiving, Christmas & Easter together. Being Italian, there was always lots of food, fun & laughter.
It began with my parents, Ada & Tom Basta-hosting Thanksgiving, Aunt Muff & Uncle Steve Filippini-hosting Christmas, & my sister, Vilma-hosting Easter.
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Nick and Chris, I did not know Rose well but I am sure she was a beautiful soul. God Bless you and your families. You are truly wonderful people who give me great joy every time I see you. Best Wishes, Nick Ames

Extending our deepest sympathies for the loss of Aunt Dolly. Our prayers and thoughts are with your family at this time. We were always blessed with hugs and kissed, great food, and great company with Aunt Dolley and Uncle Nick, when us crazy Canadians would come down to California and would want to swim in the pool for hours.