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Vincent Rossetti Obituary

ROSSETTI, Vincent F. VINCENT FRANCIS ROSSETTI Vincent Francis Rossetti, a retired custom homebuilder, whose company worked in dozens of Georgia communities, died of cancer Wednesday at his home in Peachtree City. He was 85. Mr. Rossetti, a native of Baltimore, came to area more than 40 years ago, bringing with him broad knowledge and vast experience in the building industry. He established Ravin Homes and built his first Georgia houses in Peachtree City during the 1970's. Those custom designed homes helped make the city into the thriving community of more than 40,000 residents that it is today. As he expanded the company's operations, he insisted on solid business practices and customer relations. Ravin Homes has since worked in 58 communities throughout Fayette County and along the southern side of Atlanta. Mr. Rossetti, the third son of Angelo and Tullia Rossetti, Italian immigrants who settled in Baltimore, attended parochial schools and graduated from Mount Saint Joseph High School in the city, where he excelled in football and earned the state record for discus. He attended Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, where he earned a bachelor's degree and more plaudits for his feats on the gridiron. In his later years, he developed strong skills in golf and could often be seen on local courses. He scored a hole-in-one at the Flat Creek Club in Peachtree City. In May 1952, he wed the former Constance Quinn, whom he had met at a Catholic social for young adults. The couple resided in Baltimore for several years while Mr. Rossetti built a solid reputation in the construction trade, including several years as an executive with Ryland Homes. The Rossettis also restored a century-old farm and ran a small cattle operation in central Pennyslvania. The family relocated to Conroe, Texas in 1972, when Mr. Rossetti helped Ryland Homes established a presence there. After much success in the industry, Mr. Rossetti decided to branch out on his own and chose Peachtree City, which at the time was little more than tracts of undeveloped land with about 2,300 residents, as the base for his fledgling company. He joined the Homebuilders Association of Midwest, Ga. and served a term as its president. The Rossettis were married 62 years and are the parents of five sons and two daughters. As the patriarch, Mr. Rossetti liked to boast that he was a father with one child for every day of the week. At one time or another, his wife and nearly all the children worked for Ravin Homes, which remains a family owned company. In retirement, Mr. Rossetti found time to indulge his lifelong passion. He also set up a woodwork shop where he built many pieces of furniture for his family and for charity auctions. Throughout his life, Mr. Rossetti remained devoted to his every growing family, his Catholic faith and his Italian heritage. He helped establish Holy Trinity parish and build its church in his home town and was active in many charitable ventures. He never missed a meeting of the local Optimist Club of which he was a founding member. In February of this year, tragedy struck the family. V. Michael Rossetti, the oldest son and president of Ravin Homes, died in a plane crash at LaGrange-Callaway Airport in western Georgia. The community rallied around the bereaved family, offering them constant support. Other family members are today operating Ravin Homes and continuing the traditions instilled by its founder. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 101 Walt Banks Rd., Peachtree City, GA 30369. In lieu of flowers please donate to Mitochondrial foundation https://fmm.ejoinme.org/MyEvents/Donate/Donation/tabid/276917/Default.aspx In addition to his wife, survivors include sons David B. Rossetti and Stephen J. Rossetti of Peachtree City, Tony G. Rossetti of Greenville, Ga. and Jerome F. Rossetti of Blue Ridge, daughters Mary Quinn Teagle and DeSales deGolian of Peachtree City, 15 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Sep. 26, 2014.

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Diana McDaniel

December 29, 2014

So very sorry!

Randy & Pat Lichty and family.

October 5, 2014

We feel so blessed to have met and talked with Vince last fall here in Iowa. It didn't take us long to realize he was special - and a man of value and integrity. What a wonderful legacy he has left to a great family. Thank you, Mary for taking the time to accompany your dad to Iowa. God bless you all - you will miss this awesome man but know his strong faith has brought him to eternal glory with our Heavenly Father. Thinking of you from Iowa...

C. R.

September 30, 2014

My deepest sympathies for the Rosetti family. I am very sorry for your loss. May you and your loved ones find comfort in the promise found in Is 25 : 8. May the God of all comfort continue to be with you during this difficult time.

September 29, 2014

Dear Connie, Vincent is such a great man, you picked him ; ) Hope your family will find strength and comfort in just being together and sharing favorite stories and sweet memories of your times together. So sorry for your loss. All my love, Mary Jane

Russell Gray

September 28, 2014

A great man who left a lasting legacy. God Bless.

We want you to know that we are here for you Now...and forever! Words alone do not mean enough..But our lasting friendship will never waver..o

Scott and Jill Elliott

September 27, 2014

Melissa Smith Phillips

September 27, 2014

My heart is broken for each of you who called him Dad, for Connie who shared such a marvelous, providential experience of 63 years as his wife. I am comforted by the knowledge of his Christian walk and joyous in the hope that he now rests comfortably with his son. I pray for your peace in the days ahead. God bless each of you.

Danny annd Ellen Kirkes

September 27, 2014

Our condolences to the Fossetti family. May god bless you and comfort you.

September 26, 2014

We have always felt respect for you Vince and have been privileged to have known you and your very special family for so long. You are a model and an inspiration to us. We miss you but will keep you in our hearts always.
Francey Mike and James Morgan

September 26, 2014

May the sorrow you feel in your hearts be lightened by the love that surrounds all of you.

Chris and Teresa McPherson

Carm Cappuccilli

September 26, 2014

Ms. Rossetti and family,
There are no words to describe how deeply sorry we are in the loss of Vince. Vince would come down to St. Francis Soup Kitchen at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception religiously for the past 15 or 20 years. He would help with making soup/food for the homeless people of Atlanta every month. He would always be enthusiastic and happy and would make many of us laugh. He will be greatly missed by The St Francis Tabl Family. We will pray for you and all the Rossetti family in this time of grief. We know in our hearts that he is now in Peace and is in the presence of the Almight Father and Jesus Christ and is still watching over you and all the people that he knew and loved. Peace be with you.

Ted Davis, Carm Cappuccilli and all of St Francis Table Family.

TAMI & CARLTON BURR

September 26, 2014

Mr. Rossetti, you will be missed by so many. Our prayers go out to your family.

~ Rev.21:4. ~ ~ V Austin

September 26, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

ANN SPINK

September 26, 2014

Love and prayers to all of the Rossetti family.

Jeff & Debbie Koldoff

September 26, 2014

Our condolences to the Rossetti family on your loss

Mrs . Hiram Folds

September 26, 2014

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

Debbie STICHER

September 26, 2014

Cliff and I send our thoughts and prayers to your entire family.

Doris Sharp

September 26, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family for your strength and peace. May you be comforted by the outpouring of love surrounding you.

Patti & John Schuler

September 26, 2014

Your light will still burn bright

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