Rose-Mancini-Obituary

Rose "Dolly" Mancini

Linden, New Jersey

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Rose "Dolly" Mancini, formerly of Elizabeth, N.J., entered into eternal rest on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014, at the age of 101, in Cranford Health and Extended Care Cranford, N.J. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014, at 9:30 a.m. from the Leonard-Lee...

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Aunt Dolly was one of a kind! She had no children and was never married. But she was godmother to more of us kids than any other person I know. Even in her old age, as we celebrated her life, she brought us "kids" together at her parties. I will miss you dear Aunt!

Aunt Dolly gave a lot of horsey rides and had a lot of love for all i remember she would go to my grandma house and visit her.Now god has open open his gates to honor her into heaven and to be with the family up there.

Aunt Dolly, Yes, we all remember you with horsey rides, dancing with money in your stockings, cleaning, news papers on the floor of your car, and never parking under a tree! But, I also remember you always signed your cards "love & light". Well, I hope that you have found that light and followed it to your family and loved ones. Rest now, Aunt Dolly, and be at peace. You won't be forgotten. Love, Baby Diane

Aunt Dolly, You will be deeply missed but your memory will always live on within our hearts. You loved all of the family as if we were all your own. Now it is time for you to join those who left us too soon! I hope you Dance throughout Eternity and Rest Peacefully until we Meet Again!!
Much Love,
Gina, Mike and Milan XO

Aunt Dolly you were a wonderful aunt to all of your beloved nieces and nephews. You will be in many hearts forever. Rest in Peace with your parents, brothers and sisters that are waiting for you in heaven.

We wanted to send our sincerest sympathy to everyone.
I have so many fond memories of Aunt Dolly not only when I was a little girl, but later in life when we would come back to NJ to visit my mom with our own children.
I always thought of Aunt Dolly as being "The Matriach" of the family. She loved her family.
Aunt Dolly loved to clean and dance. She made me smile.
Distance keeps us from being with you to celebrate Aunt Dolly's life. However, know we are thinking of you and...