1923
2017
Rose Gangemi age 94 of Toms River died Tuesday August 22nd. She was born in Jersey City and lived most of her life in North Arlington before moving to West Orange and 10 years ago to Toms River. She was predeceased by her husband Joseph and her daughter Rina Spano. Surviving is her son Joseph Gangemi and his wife Joann of Manalapan, 4 grandchildren Joseph Gangemi and his wife Dana, Jennifer Raffo and her husband Elvis, Christina Spano and Elisabeth Spano, 2 great grandchildren Anthony Raffo and Adriana Raffo and her sister Ellen Famiglietti. Visiting will be Thursday from 3-7 pm at the Quinn Hopping Funeral Home 26 Mule Rd. Toms River. A funeral service will be held 10 am Friday at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City.
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6 Entries
August 25, 2017
Rob Raasch
Sending you all love and our condolences. A day to reflect on many good times spent with Aunt Rose, Uncle Lenny, Rina and Joey when I was a child. We wish we were able to attend the services - my Mom Vera also wanted to be with you all, and we are with you in spirit. Love Rob - aka Bobby
August 23, 2017
Rose Murphy
Dear Aunt Rose,
In recent years, because of living close, we became close. You reminded me so much of my mother, and being with you gave me a little bit of her again. I loved our little chats, our secrets and our mini outings. I will miss you. Give my mom a hug for me.
August 23, 2017
Gioia
August 22, 2017
Carole Valera
What a sad day for me and all who knew and loved Rose! What a sweet and remarkable woman!
Rest in peace. I will miss our visits.
August 22, 2017
Family
Vera Stegmaier
Dear Aunt Rose, I will miss our weekly phone calls, laughs and all the confidences we shared. You will be in my
heart forever. Vera
August 22, 2017
Vera & Erwin Stegmaier
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