Rose-Taylor-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Byles-Groton Memorial Home - Groton

Rose Mary Taylor

Groton, Connecticut

Oct 7, 1926 – Aug 24, 2022

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BORN
October 7, 1926
DIED
August 24, 2022
LOCATION
Groton, Connecticut

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Byles-Groton Memorial Home - Groton Obituary

Rose M. Taylor, 95 of Groton.  It is with deep sadness that the family of Rose Mary Taylor announce her passing at her home on Wednesday August 24, 2022.  Rose was born the second of four siblings on October 7, 1926 to Pasquale and Angelina (Baldi) Onorato in New London. She grew up and lived in Groton her entire life attending local schools where she reminisced over her enjoyment of playing basketball in her younger years. She retired from Arwood Precision after many years of employment. 


She was married to her devoted husband Lionel “Pete” Taylor for 64 years, who survives her.


In addition to her husband, Rose is survived by her three daughters Joyce LeCara and her husband Ken of Niantic, JoAnn Pompay of Niantic and Machelle Mele of Mystic.  Seven granddaughters Jennifer, Jeannine, Joy, Nicole, Alexa, Andraya and Mia.  Five great-grandsons Nicolas, Elijah, Isaiah, Oliver and Donovan. Three great-granddaughters Molly, Julia, Chloe, as well as several nieces and several nephews.


In addition to being predeceased by her parents, Rose was predeceased by her two sisters, Virginia Thomas, Theresa Contino, her brother James Onorato and her two nephews Richard and Robert Thomas. 


Rose had a keen eye for fashion and was stunning as she stepped out with Lionel.  She had fun shopping for just the right look.  She took pride in her home which showed in her immaculate housekeeping, enjoyed a glass of white wine, reading, swimming, gardening, eating out and a good trip to the casino to play her favorite slot machine, the Double Diamond.  Her greatest joy, however, was her seven granddaughters and eight great-grandchildren who she was generous to throughout her life, always finding a way to spoil someone or slip them a treat.  She loved entertaining at the family pool where both generations of grandchildren spent many happy hours with blue lips and goose bumps insisting it wasn’t time to get out yet.  True to her Italian heritage, there was always something good to eat at her house. Christmas was festive, decked out with many decorations and presents for all.


She commented that she was fortunate to live 95 years, “not many people get that,” with the order for us “to go and live your lives.” We will all miss her very much and are grateful for the many ways in which she showed her generosity. 


The family would like to express our gratitude to the Hospice team of Dr. Vanessa Johnson. The nurses, social workers, clergy, home health aides and 24/7 hot line were wonderfully organized, kind and respectful throughout this difficult time.


At Rose’s request, there will be no calling hours. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11:00am Friday September 9, 2022 at Sacred Heart Church, 56 Sacred Heart Drive in Groton. Burial is private at the convenience of the family.


In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Rose’s memory to Center of Hospice Care Southeastern Connecticut, 227 Dunham Street, Norwich CT 06360. 

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Rose was very kind to me when i worked in the office at Arwood. She always would talk to me and if i recall correctly she gave me a few of her beautiful clothes. I am so very sad for your family. She is in heaven now being kind to all.

Thinking of you all at this very sad time. May the memories of your wife, mother and grandmother bring you all comfort. Sending love and prayers. Love Pam Britagna.

JoAnn and family,so sorry to hear of Rose´s passing.We we´re family so many years ago and I am saddened for your loss.

I remember Mrs. Taylor always giving me such sound advise on "life" going back some years, always with admiration, and a good sense of humor. RIP sweet Rose.