Rose-Riegel-Obituary

Rose M. Riegel

Alpha, Pennsylvania

1939 - 2020

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October 8, 2020
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Alpha, Pennsylvania

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Rose M. Riegel HOLLAND TOWNSHIP, NJ Rose M. Riegel, 80, of Holland Township, NJ passed away on October 2, 2020 at St. Luke's Hospital in Phillipsburg, NJ. Born October 30, 1939, in Phillipsburg, she was the daughter of the late Robert Fusciardi and Mary Kalnas Fusciardi. Rose retired from the...

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Well Mom, here it is 5 years since I was last able to talk to you. (Well at least the last time you answered me back) I miss our daily phone calls and our game nights. I hope you are keeping Dad out of trouble. And yes, I am making sure you have flowers on your grave all the time. Love and miss you!

I can't believe you have been gone for 4 years. You may be gone from this world, but you are still here in our hearts. l miss you and Dad, but knowing that I will see you both again someday keeps me going. Save a spot for me. (just not too soon please) Love you both!

I still miss you like crazy Mom. I hope you and Dad are both at peace now. Not a day goes by that I don't think about you both. I look for you in the stars every night.

You may be gone, but your not forgotten. May you be Resting In Peace, may you have the opportunity to reunite with your family. Miss your yearly Christmas Card

It's good to remember Rose and celebrate her very active life. I always liked to catch up with her about our mutual friends at the Ridge polling place in June & November and find out what mower projects Owen had up his sleeve. I always enjoyed playing music for the Ladies at the Oak Hill Country Club. Continued Thoughts, prayers & Blessings to the family. She was a wonderful lady who is greatly missed.

Rest in Peace Mom. You always put your family first and were always there for us no matter what. You spent your life taking care of others never asking for anything in return. You will be missed by so many , but not nearly as much I as miss you. I love you. Until we meet again...

I always enjoyed catching up with Rose about our mutual old friends the Krapovickies at the poles every june or November when I voted. I remember playing for the Holland Ladies parties in. I will miss her a lot and voting won't be the same. I meant to call her as I had her phone number ready to call. I was just a little too late. God bless you Rose and thanks for always thinking of other folks
Dave Rounsaville

I was a classmate of Rosalie's and also a long-time patient of Dr. Lowe, so I knew Mrs. Riegel for quite a few years. When I would come for my dental appointments, she was always interested to hear about what I was up to. She was a wonderful lady and will be missed by many.

The first time I met you is when your daughter Rosalie had me over for a sleepover in high school. I remember your house being exceptionally clean, and how well you loved your husband and children. You always had a bubbly personality, a trait I love seeing in people. You will be greatly missed by anyone who knew you well.
May Jesus's perpetual light shine down on you, as you sing with the choir of Angels above! May God hold hold you in the palm of his hands! Rest in Peace Rose!