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Rosalie M. Bucci

Born September 6, 1942

Rosalie M. Bucci, age 71, of Newark, DE, passed away on Tuesday, August 26, 2014.

Rosalie was born on September 6, 1942 and was the daughter of the late Joseph J. Bucci and Camilla De Campli Bucci. Although she was born and raised in Bridgeton, New Jersey, she resided in California and Connecticut prior to making Delaware her home. Rosalie made her career as an executive secretary to the CFO of the Devon Group and retired after many years of dedicated service.

An active member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, she happily gave of her time and talents to the parish, serving as a secretary and on many committees. Rosalie was very involved in helping plan the church’s annual carnival and enjoyed attending bingo and traveling with the church, as well.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, A. Ralph Bucci. Rosalie is survived by her brother, Joe Bucci (Sally) of Bear; niece, Kimberly Lyons; nephew, Steven Bucci; great niece, Hannah Lyons; and great nephews, Eric Garnett and Alec Bucci-Nardozza.

Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10:30 am on Tuesday morning, September 2, 2014, at the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton R.C. Church, 345 Bear-Christiana Road, Bear, DE 19701. Interment will be held privately in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bridgeton, NJ.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Rosalie’s name may be made to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton R.C. Church, at the address listed above.

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15 Condolences for Rosalie M. Bucci

  • Dear Rose,
    Thank you for all the time we had together.
    You were the best sister anyone could ever have.
    I will miss you dearly.
    Love, Joe

  • Dear RoRo,
    I will miss you a lot! I will miss your smile and laugh and everything about you. I will always miss you at Sunday night dinners when you would always giggle at my “announcements”:) Please take care of Cheyenne while you are up in heaven. I love you so much and I will always miss you:). ~ Love Hannah

  • Already miss you RoRo! We will always remember you ….

  • Missing you brings sorrow, but knowing you are resting peacefully and looking down on us from Heaven brings comfort. You will be in our hearts forever XOXO Love, Tom and Kimmi ~ I thank my God upon every remembrance of you ~ Philippians 1:3

  • Dear RoRo,
    You will be dearly missed.
    There were a lot of good memories with you. I’m really going to miss those oatmeal cookies you made.
    Thank you for being our RoRo.
    Love, Alec

  • Rose you were my guide in buying polish pottery. I will never forget all you taught me. Rest now. Peace to your family.

  • Sally & Joe,
    I am so sorry to hear about Rose. I know she will be miss by family and friends. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

  • Rose, you were a super sweet lady, and your love for Jesus showed in everything you did here on earth. I’m willing to say that you are probably going to be one of the most helpful and joyful angels in your heavenly home. You touched many lives, and for that I know that many hearts are missing you. Until we all meet again, Bless You! To the Bucci family, you are in my prayers in this time of grief.

  • Joe: My condolences to you and your family on the passing of your sister.

  • Rose,you were a true servant of God!We loved you and will miss your laughter and friendship!! Sincerely Irene& Bill shimansky

  • Rose , you were a true servant of God! we will miss your friendship and laughter! sincerely, Irene&Bill Jr shimansky

  • Dear Joe, Sally and family,
    Please accept my heartfelt condolences on Rose’s passing. I only knew Rose for a few years but it was easy to see what a special and beautiful woman she was. To have called her friend is a blessing in my life. God bless Rose with peace and grant healing to all those who loved her.
    Joan Burlew

  • In your time of sorrow, may it comfort you to know that as the days pass by, your pain will diminish. The true and living God of the heavens has promised that one day, in the not so distant future, there will be resurrection when all those in the memorial tombs will hear the voice of His Son and come out. (John 5:28, 29; Acts 24:15). What a glorious time that will be! No longer will anyone be sick, feel pain or have cause for sorrow. Even mankind’s enemy, death, will be a thing of the past. (Isaiah 33:24; Revelation 21:3, 4). In the meantime, may the family find comfort from the Scriptures, in each other and among friends. May the God of peace be with you!

  • My deepest sympathy for your loss. According to the Scriptures we do have reason for hope because there will be resurrection. (John 5:28, 29; Acts 24:15). An awe-inspiring time! No more sickness, pain or sorrow. Even death will be a thing of the past. (Isaiah 33:24; Revelation 21:3, 4). In the meantime, may the God of peace be with you!

  • I have so many good memories spent with you and your family. I will keep you in my prayers. Rosalie is good from sight but never from your heart. God bless, Patty