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Rosemarie Langlois

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Rosemarie Langlois 1930 - 2013 ENFIELD CT - Rosemarie Angelina (Minicucci) Langlois, 82, Ascended into the Journey of Everlasting Life, June 15, 2013; in the care of her loving family. Rosemarie is now reunited in heaven with her parents, Donato and Anna (Leone) Minicucci; her husband of 35...

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A great lady, always fun to be with. Remembering trips to Italy and the beach. Thinking of you often. Cousin, Lynn Anne

I know Rosemarie from the Mount Carmel Women's Guild. She was so much fun to be around and always made me laugh. I remember her saying, "Ashley, don't burn me with those meatballs!" when we were cooking for the Open Pantry. She had a huge heart and was always willing to show up at events to help even when I knew she was not feeling the greatest. Rosemarie, I will really miss your warm spirit. I wish you knew the impact you had on my life and the entire Women's Guild.

Dear John,
We extend our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Please know that you are in our thoughts and we send our warmest wishes to you during this time of loss.
Sincerely,
Patty, Stan, and Emily Pitchko

To The Langlois Family, John, We are Very sorry to hear of Rose's passing. We have very fond memories of Rose and Joe, they were the kindest neighbors one could ask for. We could never forget the hot days of summer when Rose and Joe would open their pool to us , We have a lifetime of memories. May Rose rest in peace.

With our Sincere Sympathy,

Lori Pelter(Richards), Van Pelter, Mike Pelter and Gary Pelter

To family of Rosemarie:
So sad to learn of Rosemarie's passing. She was a very independent lady and was so kind to Larry and I when we went to Italy with her.. We corresponded many times after she moved to Enfield.
Carole J Neal

Dear John and Rita, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Rose and I had become very close friends the very first day I met her. Rose was a joy to be around. I went looking for her with some sun flowers, not knowing she was right behind me laughing. Happy to see me.Johnny may GOD comfort you and your family at this time. I also Want you to know that Rose love everyone, she was so kind and fun to be around. I will never forget her. she will always be the brightest and biggest...

Dear Johnny -- We were saddened to hear of Rosemarie's passing. She was a wonderful cousin and friend. There are so many memories of days in the South End, at the Connecticut shore, playing cards and of course her love of traveling. Now she will be looking down on all of us along with mom, dad, brother Angelo and her beloved Joe. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers at this time. Leo, Angie and Lynn Anne Leone Wilbraham, MA

Dear John and Rita

So sorry to read of your mom's passing. It seems that our family is getting smaller as we all grow older. All of our parents are gone and now it is our turn to move onto a better place. Rosemarie was a wonderful person and a wonderful cousin to have. Over the years we were all busy bringing up our families and did not see as much of each other as when we were younger. She will be missed by each person whose life she has touched. From her cousin Johanne Marois