ROSEMARY-DIBENEDETTO-Obituary

ROSEMARY DIBENEDETTO

Birmingham, Alabama

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DIBENEDETTO, ROSEMARY age 88, of Bessemer, AL, passed away Wednesday, August 10, 2011. Rosemary was a devoted lifetime member of St. Aloysius Church and a member of "The Altar Society", setting up the altar for mass. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank DiBenedetto, Sr.; three brothers...

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Aunt "Baby" was one of my father's favorite cousins. She was a lady of great character and charm. I have seen her grave many times at Cedar Hill and know that she has to be in Paradise with her family already there. But she is looking out for all of her descendants still here. She was part of the "Greatest Generation" and had they not been born, the world would be even more "challenging" than it is today. I'm so glad that all of the 21 first cousins (including Aunt Baby and my father Jack...

Has it really been 10 years since "Aunt Baby" passed away? I didn't know her well but she was one of my father Jack Schilleci's favorite 21 first cousins. He loved all of them and Bessemer was a better place for their having been born and raised there. They were taught to be respectful and kind to everyone.

We are very sorry to hear of your Mother's death. God Bless you all at this sad time.
Love and Prayers from the Anthony Di Benedetto Family
Toinette Di Benedetto Miller & Family
Evelyn Di Benedetto
of Lucedale, MS

Marilyn,Sharon,Frankie,Johnny and family. As the last of the 21 cousins who were born to the original Superior Ice Cream founders, your precious mother leaves us with a legacy to live up to. She was a member of "the greatest generation", the likes of which will never exist again. I have never heard anything but wonderful things said about Aunt Baby.My late father, "Uncle Jack" Schilleci who passed away almost 4 years ago always said that Aunt Baby was one of his favorite cousins and that he...

My sincere sympathy to all of Aunt Baby's family. She was a very kind and giving person. I remember the year my mother died, it was in Dec., and she knew we were not able to bake that year. She had me come by and get some Italian cookies so my family would have some for Christmas. That act of kindness I still hold dear to my heart.
I have to be in Cullman at 9AM (Sat.) for a meeting. I will not be able to be there, but know you will all be in my thoughts and prayers. Sara and Larry...

Marilyn, Sharon, Frankie, Johnny, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We have so many wonderful memories of our Aunt Baby from our childhood and beyond, many of which involved the kitchen! She was a wonderful cook and a wonderful aunt. We will miss her. Love, Donna & John