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Rosemary D. Isacsson

Danbury, Connecticut

1932 - 2023

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Rosemary D. IsacssonJanuary 5, 2023Rosemary Duffy Isacsson died peacefully on January 5, 2023 at Danbury Regional Hospice surrounded by her loving family. She was preceded in death by her husband Raymond J. Isacsson.Rosemary Duffy Isacsson was born in 1932 in Philadelphia, PA to Rose Catherine...

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I worked with Rosemary at the News Times, she was always a pleasure to work with, A very nice picture of her. She will be , missed by many.

What a beautiful photo of your mom! I had the pleasure of meeting her and your Dad at my dear friends Rose and Eric's home in Danbury. Nice memories! Amazing woman she was!

Ray,Sean and the Isacsson family..so sorry for your loss, condolences to your family

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

So sorry to learn about Rosemary, I remember her when she was volunteering at Channel 23. She was a gentle and very nice person and knew what to do and when to do it. I didn't know she had so many children! What a strong lady! My condolences to her family.

So sad that Rosemary has left our earthly connection. We met volunteering at Community Access Channel 23 in Danbury. Whenever I called asking if she could volunteer for Practical Talk Time, Rosemary would say,"Let me get my calendar." She always verified her schedule before she made a commitment. Rosemary always arrived early 100% and began to work. She was always very pleasant and highly reliable truly enjoying what she was involved in doing. It has been an honor and pleasure to have known...

I worked with Rosemary in the Circulation Dept at the News-Times for many years. She was such a sweet lady who always had a smile on her face. I admired her patience & kindness towards all that she knew. I have so many fond memories of Rosemary. I used to tease her & tell her that she was my favorite Irish Buddy. She would always make us laugh & would wear green to work the entire month of March. She was quite a lady, having raised such a large family and was so very proud of her Heritage...

Rosemary with Brian and Carol Whalen and Dorothy Carvalho while at Burger King Bingo.

RIP my friend...thank you for all the wonderful memories...forever your Bingo/LCR buddy...edna