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Rose INGARI

Middletown, New Britain, Connecticut

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INGARI, Rose Rose (Scollo) Ingari, 81, of Middletown, died peacefully after a long illness on Thursday, (April 28, 2011) with family by her side. Rose was born in New Britain, CT on October 16, 1929 to Carmelo and Antoinette (Cavallaro) Scollo. For fifty-seven years she was the beloved...

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Auntie Rose was a sparkler. So hard to believe she´s been gone 11 years. Memories of so much fun never fade.

Thinking alot about my mother today. Here's a glimmer of light sent out to you Mama.

We are so very sorry to hear of Rose’s passing. Over and over, we tell our favorite story of Rose and Marion trying to climb the snow-covered hill leading from K-Mart (where they faithfully followed the “blue light specials” around the store) to Cromwell Hills (where they both lived). You could see their 1970's turban-covered heads peaking over the hill, then disappearing as they slid down again and again; and you could hear their hysterical laughter each time they tried to climb back up. ...

Thank you to everyone for your heartfelt remembrances of our mother. Here it is Mother's Day and of course it's difficult. I send my sincere wishes out to all the mothers out there and to all the children who still have their mothers with them. Savor every moment. Happy Mother's Day mama! XOXO

I had the honor of meeting Rose many years ago. What a lovely, beautiful lady! She was very talented, but her love for her family and friends was her true gift. My heart is with you and your family, Susan. With love, Diane

I did not have the pleasure of getting to know Rose very well,but having breakfast with her,Susan,Sandy,and Louise on Sunday mornings I was able to share a glimpse into the life of this wonderful woman. My heart goes out to all of the family.
God bless you Rose,
Willie Callahan

Mama Rosie had a heart as big and warm as the sunshine. So often she opened it wide, with kindness, love and giving, and without judgment. We have such fond memories of her sweet, caring voice, laugh and mostly, love - especially to the children. We are so moved by her appreciation for the little ones and her overall kindness. We treasure these memories of such an amazing and wonderful woman. We always keep Suzie, Sandra, Janet, Bobby and your entire family close in our hearts and prayers....

There is nothing left to say that has not been said about Rose! I loved sharing time with the family, they are all special. Love to you all. Here' to Rose. Much Love, Gayle and Willie. xxoo

We will miss you Mama ! Thank you for having me in your family !
Love you forever !
Pierre Morrisson.