Rudolph-Rossiello-Obituary

Rudolph A Rossiello

Scotch Plains, New Jersey

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June 11, 2011
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Scotch Plains, New Jersey

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Rossi Funeral Home - Scotch Plains Obituary

Mr. Rudolph A. Rossiello, 82, of Fanwood died Saturday June 11, 2011 at Trinitas Regional Medical Center in Elizabeth NJ. Funeral Friday June 17 at 9:45 AM from the Rossi Funeral Home 1937 Westfield Ave Scotch Plains Mass 10:30 AM at St. Bartholomew The Apostle Church Scotch Plains. Visitation Thursday 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM. Contributions maybe made to the Fanwood Rescue Squad and will be accepted at the funeral home.

Mr. Rossiello was born in Italy raised in Brooklyn New York and settled to Fanwood in 1980. He worked as a printer for the New York Post, NY,NY for 40 years retiring in 1994. After his retirement he worked at the Askbrook Golf Course in Scotch Plains. Rudolph was an avid golfer and enjoyed playing cards. He was a member of the Fanwood Senior Citizens.

Suviving Rudolph is his wife of 59 years Jean Arata Rossiello, his son Richard R. and his wife Deirdre Rossiello, his daughter Diane and her husband Ed Hasting his two brothers Pasquale and Anthony and his one granddaughter Ca

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Rest in peace my good friend!

Mrs.Rossiello, Ed and Diane and family,

Please accept on behalf of the Hasting's family our deepest sympathy for the loss of Rudy, your loving husband and father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time.

With deepest sympathy,

My daughter Marci and I worked with Rudy at Ashbrook. Even when we had to be there at 5:00 am, he still had a smile on his face and was ready to start the day. That was before he had his egg sandwich which he asked us to make just to his liking. How could I resist, since he put up the coffee for me! I have thought about him very often and we are very sorry for your loss. His eyes lit up when he talked about his grandaughter and said to me,"wait until you have one of your own." I now do...

I am so sorry to hear of Rudy's passing. It was my great privilege to work with and get to know Rudy at Ash Brook Golf Course in the 1990's. With boundless energy and positivity he would brighten the day of everyone he ran into.

To know him was to love him, always a smile, many good times, lots of laughs! All of our families, Smiths and VanDzuras, were blessed to have known him. We will miss you.

One of the great men I have known in my life. Rest in peace my friend.