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Rose Trivigno, 80, of Brick, NJ, passed away peacefully on July 31, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.
Born in Rahway, NJ to the late Thomas and Anna Iaccarino, Rose was a woman of immense warmth, strength, and compassion. She devoted her life to her family, instilling in them the values of love, resilience, and togetherness.
She was the proud and devoted mother of Dawn Pasch, Frank Trivigno, Paul Trivigno, Rosebud Martino, Randy Spencer, and Thorne Ramirez. Her legacy continues through her cherished grandchildren: April Pasch, Faith Pasch, Stephen Pasch, Cecile Trivigno, Frank Trivigno III, Matthew Trivigno, Pierce Trivigno, Paul Trivigno Jr., Anthony Trivigno, Siena Martino, Bianca Martino, Mario Martino, Angelo Martino, Randy Spencer Jr., Connor Spencer, Ryan Spencer, and Jace Spencer.
Rose’s deep love for her family, her generous spirit, and her unwavering support will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Her life was a blessing, her memory a treasure, and she leaves behind a legacy of love that will live on for generations.
Professional arrangements are under the care and supervision of Scarpa Las Rosas Funeral Home, 22 Craig Place North Plainfield, NJ 07060.
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