Rose-Comerci-Obituary

Rose Comerci

Anchorage, Alaska

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Anchorage, Alaska
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American Heart Association

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Rose Marie Comerci, 85, died April 11, 2010, in Anchorage. She will be buried in New Jersey, alongside her husband. A celebration of her life will be this summer in Anchorage.Rose was born Aug. 30, 1924, in Fort Lee, N.J. She spent 70 years living in northern New Jersey. Her working years were...

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Linda & Nick,

Heaven's got a new Angel. We will miss her wit and charm.

Much Love, Barb and Evan

To the family of Rose - I first met Rose when I was working with volunteers at the Anchorage Museum Shop. Rose was a delight and we traded many stories during the time she was with us. I remember her laughter and humility most of all. I know you must have cherished memories that will help you through these sad times. She was a blessing in my life for the short time I knew her.

Dear Linda, Nicky,(Nick)..all grown up now;and family,

I was saddened to here about the passing of your mom,"Aunt Rose". I have many fond memories and have had uncountable happy times with your mom,dad,and both of you at CULVER'S LAKE. Please know that my prayers are with all of you and that in time you will find peace.
Sincerely,
Charlene (Mosca) Bini

Lin, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
as you mourn Rose's passing and celebrate her full and
wonderful life. There are no words when one looses one's
mother. I hope the thoughts and prayers of friends are of
some comfort. We will miss Rose.

Lin, We are so sorry about the loss of your mom. Our prayers are with you and your brother and your families as you deal with your tremendous loss. May God's strength and His light guide you all as you adjust to life without your loving mom. Our best always .. Sherm and Susan, Mike,Matt and Jamie Anne

Linda & Nic
I'll always remember Rose, she was a delight to work for during the past several years. Her phone calls often
brightened my day.

Sincere condolences,
John A Erickson

Reast in Peace Aunt Rose. You'll be missed!
Our deepest sympathy to Nick and Linda and Family.

Love David & Melissa Ciottone

Our sincere condolences to Linda and Nick and their families. I remember many family gatherings over the years. I remember trips to New Hampshire, birthday parties, graduations, reunions and more. Aunt Rose's laugh was as contagious as it was unique. She will be missed for sure. All of our family's love to yours.

Love,
The Ciottones
Glenn, Michele, Noele and Joey