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Rosemary Simons Nolan "Rosie" Traub

Milford, Connecticut

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TRAUB Rosemary "Rosie" Simons Nolan Traub, age 68, beloved wife of Stephen Traub, sister, mother, and grandmother was a lifelong Milford resident and is survived by their nine children. She leaves two sisters, Alannah Dutchess and Sheila Fleming Richards, also of Milford. Rosemary was predeceased...

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We will all miss the lovely Rosemary, and I shall remember her gently throughout the years.

Dear All,
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
May your memories bring you Peace.
Love,
Dolores, Christopher, and Jennifer Wilson

I don't know where to begin. First, to all my cousins, you have no idea the grief I feel for you, as you know I lost my mother a short time ago. There are no words that can be said, except "my heart goes out to you". I loved Aunt Rose and I love all of you. I also am so sorry for Steve. He has lost his best friend. Aunt Rose "Is Villa Rosa" in her chair reading her paper looking out at the sound. She was always the one to keep us in line as children. I have very fond memories. What a...

Dear Steve and Lily:
I feel so honored to have known Rosemary. She was such a lady, kind and thoughtful and absolutely a lovely person to be around. It will be a wonderful memory for me to know that I helped you two entertain for the last time. Your Valentine's Day dinner was just perfect for you and your friends. How I'll miss getting to sit and talk with her. I'm so sorry.
Love you,
Sharon

To the Nolan and Traub Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with each of you during this difficult time. Please know that I am thinking of you and I am sorry that I could not send my condolences to you personally.

To all,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Aunt Rosemary.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mr. Traub and Walter
Jose and I are very sorry to hear about the loss of Mrs. Traub. May she rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time. Tina & Jose Atilho, Milford, CT

Dearest Laureen, Tommy, Cathy, Susie and Charlie,

I wish I could be with you all on such a sad occasion...Jimmy does also. However it would not be possible at this time for many reasons. I am sure you know if at all possible we would definitely be there for you.

My first memories of your mother were when she first returned home to Woodmont after attending the University of Miami. She was so young and vibrant, bubbly, silly, giggly, laughing, happy, pretty and so full of life....