Christine "Chrissy" Rosati

Christine "Chrissy" Rosati obituary, Wakefield, MA

Christine "Chrissy" Rosati

Christine Rosati Obituary

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Christine "Chrissy" Ann Rosati, 48 of Wakefield, MA passed at The Brigham and Women's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute on April 29th, 2020. Chrissy was born in March 9, 1972 in Melrose. She is the beloved daughter of Barbara Whitcomb and the late Robert Rosati. Christine was married to her loving husband in a beautiful ceremony in Burlington on November 28th, 1998. Chrissy was devoted to and proud of her work at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute Pediatric Oncology, where she was the manager of pediatric operations and co-authored several research papers. She was beloved by her many colleagues and spoke of them often. She was even more proud to be a loving and playful auntie to her three youngest nephews Cyrus, Julian, and Lorenzo; showering them with love, affection and so many toys. She was a ferociously fast reader, a painfully slow eater, a writer, and a painter, always creating one-of-a-kind keepsakes for her family. She called her aunt Pearl every morning and was always supporting her mother through computer technical difficulties. She could be counted on for regular drop-ins with a Cumberland Farms iced coffee in hand. An utterly devoted wife, Chrissy loved long drives with Artie for beach-side pizza, always answered all of his many phone calls, and plated all his holiday meals. She loved living in Wakefield where she could walk her small (but mostly vicious) long-haired dachshund "Buddy" down by the commons. Chrissy never met a stranger and never missed a beach day. She was a bright light; constantly talking, joking, laughing, and smiling, and will be fiercely missed by all those whom she left too soon. Christine is survived by her husband Arthur Saidah. Her mother Barbara Whitcomb, her brother David Rosati and his wife Carrie, her grandmother Barbara Rafferty, her aunt and second mother Pearl Soulios, and her uncle Michael J. Soulios. Cousins by blood but siblings by heart to Michelle Soulios, Michael P. Soulios, his wife Katie Noddin, Aimee Soulios, her husband Mike Doherty. Her brothers-in-law Nick Saidah, his wife Jude, Glen Saidah, his wife Mary. Loving Auntie to Christopher Rosati, Alina Rosati, Deanna Malko, Jonathan Saidah, Kenny Saidah, Geena Saidah. She is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles and cousins who will miss her shining light. Christine was predeceased by her father Robert Rosati, her grandparents Ethel and Salvador Rosati, and Joseph Rafferty, her brother in law Albert "Albie" Saidah, her nephews Albert Saidah and Joseph Saidah, her dachshund Buddy, and cat Kitty. She loved and cherished her family. Christine's family will hold a private wake at McDonald Funeral Home in Wakefield and a grave-side service at Forest Glade Cemetery in Wakefield with a celebration of life planned for the future. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute Jimmy Fund.

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May 7, 2020

DAWN MALLAHAN posted to the memorial.

May 5, 2020

Barbara Whitcomb posted to the memorial.

May 4, 2020

Michelle Kiehler posted to the memorial.

DAWN MALLAHAN

May 7, 2020

You were such a great beautiful person.We will miss you so much .Dawn and Courtney Mallahan

Barbara Whitcomb

May 5, 2020

This morning I woke up to a world without my beautiful daughter. She was the love,joy and bright light in my life for 48 years.
Before I was able to retire and return home, Chrissy was always there by phone or text multiple times per day. Whenever we discussed life she always had wise advise or the right words. ( I'm so proud to be Chrissy's mom and so proud so many people loved her). I am so proud to have been so loved by her.
I will never be the same without her in my world, but I am so happy to have such an awesome person to call
my daughter.

Michelle Kiehler

May 4, 2020

My heart is so broken. As a Christian I can't help but try and figure out gods plan daily. Chrissy was a light where ever she went and her laugh was infectious. My prayers of comfort go out to Artie, her family and if you knew Chrissy you knew Pearl. Our annual red sweater yankee swap will never be the same. Although I don't understand Gods plan and why he took her way to soon I am forever thankful that I was able to call her my friend.

Barbara Keane

May 4, 2020

My deepest condolence to Christine's family. She will be very missed.

Nora Hussey

May 4, 2020

Sending my condolences and love to Christine's family, friends, and Co-workers/friends. She was such a light and positive presence at Dana-Farber. I am so thankful to have been able to know her, she was, and is, an amazing role model.

Elizabeth Hill

May 4, 2020

Christine was my colleague at the Dana-Farber. When I was new there, she took the time to meet with me to help me orient to my new position and she was always willing to extend herself to help her coworkers. She was tremendously dedicated to her program and her patients. It was always a pleasure to stop and chat with her--she made work more fun! She will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her.

Jen Aldrich

May 4, 2020

My sincere condolences. I met Christine in 2013 and we worked together on the Radiation Injury Treatment Network through Dana Farber. I was lucky she was more than 'someone I work with,' that she became my friend. Such a wonderful, fun, loving person, who I'll miss dearly.

leslie lehmann

May 3, 2020

Christine's boundless enthusiasm and complete dedication to our transplant program made her beloved and respected by everyone who worked with her. She was an amazing colleague and friend and a truly gifted mentor - watching the young people she supervised blossom under her guidance was an inspiration to us all. I am deeply grateful for the countless ways she shaped our program and will miss her terribly.

Diane Barry

May 3, 2020

I can see your smile, I can hear your voice . I hope you know how many lives you have touched. You'll be missed . The world won't be the same with you not here. We'll meet again

Laura Kittery

May 2, 2020

Chrissy made me laugh so many times!! I loved seeing her joining us at our "Girls Night" parties at Kathleen's house. Lots of good times, good memories of such a good person. She will be deeply missed .....

Marji

May 2, 2020

Pearl Mike and family, my heart is broken, Chrissy was the sunshine of us all. She was just so kind, funny and loving we will really miss her and her smile. Her obituary was said just beautifully written. xx

Stephanie Drayton

May 2, 2020

Chrissy was such a joy. She was so sweet and loving. I will miss her

Shannon Bradley

May 1, 2020

I am struggling with words. I'm so sorry for the loss of Christine, she was an amazing person and I am lucky to have known her. All my love to her family, both the Rosatis and the Saidahs.

Usha Thakrar

May 1, 2020

My deepest condolences to Christine's family. She was such a bright light and she will be missed by so many. Christine worked so hard and accomplished so much in her life - her family was her joy! She cared deeply for her team and the patients they all took care of. We all lucky to have known her.

Eileen Natale

May 1, 2020

I am so very sorry for the familys loss. I have know Chrissy since we were kids, it has been many years since I have seen her but we always stayed in touch through out the years. I am so sadden to hear about her passing. She was a wonderful special, funny women always smiling and laughing. You'll be missed. Sending thoughts and prayers to her husband and family at this difficult time.

Glen Rowell

May 1, 2020

It saddened me when I heard this news. Christine was always happy with an upbeat personality. My condolences to "Sir" and the all the family.

Ben Ronan

May 1, 2020

I am so sorry for your loss and my condolences go out to your family.She was such an incredible person and will be greatly missed.

anne mitchell-diamond

May 1, 2020

My heart is absolutely broken. Chrissy was, and will always remain, a bright light. So, so, many memories and so, so many laughs. She and Artie lived across the street from me and my late husband Bill for many years. We became fast friends even though I hate to admit I am MUCH older and walked our dogs together almost daily. We had a puppy, Jackson, and Artie came home the next day with Buddy. Chrissy was horified because he was from a pet store, not a breeder, and was sooooo very concerned he would not live long. Well, Buddy, outlived every other dog in our "pack". He only loved Goldens, because of Jackson, and Chrissy said he became senile because he then loved our next Golden, Honey Fitz, and she said he probably thinks it's Jackson. I have so many memories of my dear friend and so many laughs. Our walks with the kids, Michelle and Aimee, who were horrified we "picked up the poop" and horrified we carried home tables and chairs on trash days! My Bill absolutely loved Chrissy.....as did everyone who had the pleasure to meet her. Our last phone call, just a couple of weeks ago, was filled with laughter....I was always trying to get her and Artie back on Lake Street. I would call her whenever an apartment or house was available. Our last call, Chrissy mistakenly gave her Lake Street address to Peapod, not her Park Street address....and I went flapping out to the poor Peapod man to correct this. It was typical. Chrissy could always bring a smile to your face. I will forever miss her....and forever hold her in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with Artie, Pearl and Mike, the girls, her mom and family and many, many friends. To know Chrissy was to love her.....always smiling, always upbeat, always laughing.....and that's how I will remember her. Until we meet again, dear friend, rest in peace.

Anne Mitchell-Diamond, friend

Amy Browning Emmert

May 1, 2020

Christine was a bundle of energy and love. She somehow stayed connected with everyone she worked with, even as she was dealing with illness. She was brave and steadfast and always put her colleagues and patients first. Christine leaves a huge space she had filled in our constellation but I for one will always see her in the stars. My deepest sympathies to her family and friends. I will miss her terribly.
Amy Browning Emmert, Colleague at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Melanie Kirsh

May 1, 2020

My sincerest condolences to Christine's family & friends. I have known Christine for nearly four years through our work in the JFC. She would always make an effort to stop by my desk to catch up with me, help me plan out weekend road-trips around New England, and was eager to see recent photos/videos of my bunny, Fig. She was a pleasure to work with, and she will be deeply missed in the JFC.

Tracie Beauregard (drohan)

May 1, 2020

My condolences to Barbara and family ❤I worked with Chrissy a long time ago in restaurants we were kids having fun went to Florida together she was always making me laugh such a sweet soul. May she Rest In Peace ❤

Philip Brzezinski

May 1, 2020

I worked with Christine at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. I can say every single time I saw Christine she brought a smile to my face. I always enjoyed seeing her and loved working with her. When we had meetings together I always wanted to sit right next to her. She was the type of person you wanted to be around. So warm and so funny. She will be extremely missed.

Ellen and Jay Barton

April 30, 2020

Artie, Barbara, Pearl, Michael, and Family,

Our hearts are heavy. We know our sadness is shared by many. With every person that Chrissy's life touched, her beautiful spirit, kindness, and dedication was obvious. There is no doubt she was a beacon to everyone who knew her. We will miss her everyday.

With our deepest sympathy and love to all,

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