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Louis Rosetti, 92, passed away November 22,2024. Born August 21,1932 in Morristown, New Jersey to Louis and Jennie Rosetti.
Louis retired from the United States Air Force after more than 20 years of dedicated service. Following his military career, he worked and retired from the T&P Railroad and Walmart.
He was a proud veteran who exemplified the values of service to God, his country, and his family-values that will continue to inspire and guide future generations.
Louis was a kind and thoughtful man who never met a stranger. He lived life to the fullest, finding joy in laughter, storytelling, and reminiscing about his career and youth. Above all, he cherished time spent with family and friends, creating memories that will be treasured forever.
Proceed in death by his parents, Louis and Jennie Rosetti; brother, Ronald Rosetti; daughter, Rosalin Rosetti; and his beloved wife, Mary "Molly" Rosetti.
Louis is survived by his son, Robert Rosetti and his wife Genny, daughter, Tina Steele; grandchildren, Mary Beale, Anthony and Michael Rosetti, Crystal Seigler, Melissa Boyd, Brian Steele; and many great grandchildren, all of whom he loved.
*He fought the good fight, and finished the race, he kept the faith*
Services will be December 7th (Saturday) at 10am at Elmwood Funeral Home, 5750 Hwy 277 South.
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