Condolences for
Rosemary Taylor (McFadden)
Wednesday, December 18th | Comment by: karen diener
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Taylor family. Please know that you have our deepest sympathies.
the Diener Family
Tuesday, December 17th | Comment by: Stephanie McFadden O'Neill
Some of my most vivid childhood memories are of you sitting at our kitchen table chatting with Mom. I will always remember your wonderful laugh. Rest in peace, Aunt Rosemary
Sunday, December 15th | Comment by: Lynn Taylor Buccafuri
My mom...did everything she could to love me, teach me, on various things throughout my life. Your day has come mom...no more pain, no more suffering, no more illnesses. Your going home to the lord, to live in peace, away from the the hell you lived down here fighting that nasty disease.
the battle was long and hard, sometimes making you sicker, but you managed to pull some strength from inside to fight it, for a little mire time with us. We admire that. I ADMIRE YOUR STRENGTH. NEVER DID I HEAR YOU COMPLAIN.....you just kept on going.! I am so very proud of you mom, and I will love you forecer.
Sunday, December 15th | Comment by: Michael Prete
As we go through life, maybe some us wonder if we were able to do something positive so that others can benefit. Maybe its the kind acts we commit, words of comforting advise, a open ear to allow another to speak of some troubling matter, or maybe just a summation of a life journey that offers us many opportunities to do the right things. Rose was an unassuming lady that had no false airs, for she was kind and generous, non-judgmental, and a loving mother to her children. To me she was a real down to earth person, who lived a good life with honor, beauty and dignity. I feel lucky and proud, for I will live the rest of my life with a part of her in heart and soul. We do miss you Rose while grateful you are at eternal peace.
Sunday, December 15th | Comment by: Gail Genzone
Dear Maria and Family,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. The loss of a mother is most difficult to accept. We all have such a special relationship with our mothers. I wish you and your family peace and healing.
Sincerely,
Gail Genzone