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Rose M. Rizzo

CASTLETON, New York

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Rizzo, Rose M. CASTLETON Rose M. (Recupero) Rizzo, 95, resting in peace after a long battle with Alzheimer's on Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Born and educated in Pa., she lived most of her life in Albany. Mrs. Rizzo worked as a sales clerk for many years at the former Paris Company in downtown...

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To our uncles, aunts & cousins...
We are so very sorry. Grandma Rose was such a wonderful and caring woman. We thought of her as our own Grandma and enjoyed so many holidays with her. She was loved by so many and will be missed by all. We know she is now able to watch down upon her grandchildren & great-grandchildren with delight all day long!

our deepest condolenses goes out to the family Joey

"Uncle Nick",Pastor Joe and all the family,we are praying for guys,sorry for your loss.
Tony and Deb Barbaro

Dear Nick, Tony, Joe and all the family,
Your Mom was a very special lady, who when she greeted you, first her face would light up and her eyes would twinkle; then came that broad smile and open arms that said you were special in her life. Her warmth and unconditional love made you feel you were the only person that was important at that moment, even when you had been absent for a while.
I can't imagine how tough it's been these last few years, but the many years of fond memories surely...

My condolences to the family, friends, and everyone whos life has been touched by Rosie. Some souls never leave us.
HUGS...

Nick and family,
...as long as our mind lets us remember, and our heart lets us
love, “Rosie” will never be far away.
I'm very sorry for your loss.

What can I say about Aunt Rosie that hasn't already been said? Memories of Iowa Avenue will forever be in my heart. If Mike and I didn't like what Gram was cookin' we trudged up the stairs to see what Aunt Rosie had. The competition! Memories of sitting with them on the porch, all the wonderful smells, the big hugs, all the mother hens I had when I was pregnant, taking care of baby Nick, the tender loving care we always got can never be replaced or forgotten. Cherish the...

Rosie was a household name around the Rinaldo home. We feel a loss as great as if our own. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all . Rob remembers spaghetti at Rosie's on Thursday night. At Cheechs' he could only have it on Wednesday and Sundays. Rinaldo,Rizzo,Rizzo,Rinaldo sounds like it belongs together. Sincerely,
Robert and Christine Rinaldo and family in Los Angeles.

I have so many wonderful memories of Aunt Rosie. Being at the house on Park Avenue or Iowa Avenue that she and Uncle Nick shared with my grandparents are the best ones. No one could cook and put together a meal and get it on the table as fast as Aunt Rosie. Whether it was the Friday night poker game, sitting in the yard or upstairs in her kitchen she always made it fun and special. All the kids loved her and she loved being with all the kids. She would rock my son Danny when he was little and...