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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 2/3/1966
ROSATI - Rose Rosatl. of 328
Ontario Street, passed away
Thursday, February 3, 1968, at
Lockport Memorial Hospital.
She is survived by her husband.
Nicholas Rosati, four daughters
and one son. Mrs. James (Phil)
Pelletterie. of Depew, N. Y..
Mrs. Arnold (Angie) Biano,
Mrs. Peter (Connie) Bartholomew,
Mrs. Homer (Mary) Ro
billard, all of Lockport, N. Y..
Frank Rosati, of Maspeth. N.
Y., one sister and one brother.
Mrs. Frank (Anna) Rosati, of
Lockport, N. Y. and Lufgi Napoleone,
of Niagara Falls, N. Y.,
also nineteen grandchildren and
ten great ° grandchildren a n d
several nieces and n e p h e w s .
Friends mav call at the Funeral
Home of Taylor & Reynolds,
Niagara at North Transit
Street, where funeral services
will be held at 9:30 o'clock Monday
morning and 10:00 o'clock
at St. Anthony's Church. Interment
will be in Cold Spring
Cemetery.
ALSO
Same paper and date
A long time resident, Mrs.
Rosa Rosati, 79, of 328 Ontario
St., died Thursday (Feb. 3.
1966) in Lockport Memorial
Hospital after a long illness.
Born in Italy, Sept. 28. 1886.
she was the daughter of Alfonso
and Concetti DiMillo Napoleone.
She was a member of St. An- °
thony's Church and the St.
Lucy's Society of St. Joseph's
Church.
Surviving are four daughters,
Mrs. Jamas (Phil) Pelletterie
of Depew, N. Y.; Mrs. Arnold
(Angle) Biano; Mrs. Peter
(Connie) Bartholomew, Mrs.
Homer (Mary) Roblllard, all of
Lockport: one son, Frank Rosatl
of Maspeth, and one sister,
Mrs. Frank (Anna) Rosati of
Lockport and one brother. Luigi
Napoleone of Niagara Falls and
19 grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Tay-
lor and Reynolds Funeral
Home, 70 Niagara St., where
funeral services will be held at
9:30 a.m. Monday and at 10 a.
m. from St. Anthony's Church.
Burial will be in Cold Spring
Cemetery.
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