At first her father thought she fainted until he saw she had stopped breathing. Sadly, she died. It took awhile for the autopsy report to explain her death was from heart failure. Her groom was heartbroken as he had lost several other family members in the years prior. He felt as if "death followed him."-
Rose's funeral took place on October 10th at St. Joachim's church, while she was buried at St. Mary's (now known as St. Mary's Star of the Sea). She was buried in her wedding gown and her wedding bouquet that she crushed when she collapsed onto them. Her groom paid his last respects and token of love to her by bestowing his last and final gift to the love of his life, by ordering that a heart of orchids and 300 red roses be placed upon her white coffin. Rose's family stayed in front of her coffin alongside Johnny, grief stricken and weak during the service.
It was state that nearly 600 people attended the funeral earlier in the day, while 100 people stood outside the Church in the rain, however after speaking to family members the numbers of people in attendance seemed to have been dramatically exaggerated in the newspapers being that the church could not have held that many people.
The motorcade of 35 automobiles, along with the hearse followed to the cemetery where nearly twice as many people came to see Rose interred into her final resting place. A large wreath of white carnations that were given by the ushers and the bridesmaids, lay atop the white coffin as a final act of respect to a lost friend.
REST IN PEACE ROSE
(From "Never Made It To The Altar"- Rose De Fabrizio, by author J'aime Rubio www.dreamingcasuallypoetry.blogspot.com)
At first her father thought she fainted until he saw she had stopped breathing. Sadly, she died. It took awhile for the autopsy report to explain her death was from heart failure. Her groom was heartbroken as he had lost several other family members in the years prior. He felt as if "death followed him."-
Rose's funeral took place on October 10th at St. Joachim's church, while she was buried at St. Mary's (now known as St. Mary's Star of the Sea). She was buried in her wedding gown and her wedding bouquet that she crushed when she collapsed onto them. Her groom paid his last respects and token of love to her by bestowing his last and final gift to the love of his life, by ordering that a heart of orchids and 300 red roses be placed upon her white coffin. Rose's family stayed in front of her coffin alongside Johnny, grief stricken and weak during the service.
It was state that nearly 600 people attended the funeral earlier in the day, while 100 people stood outside the Church in the rain, however after speaking to family members the numbers of people in attendance seemed to have been dramatically exaggerated in the newspapers being that the church could not have held that many people.
The motorcade of 35 automobiles, along with the hearse followed to the cemetery where nearly twice as many people came to see Rose interred into her final resting place. A large wreath of white carnations that were given by the ushers and the bridesmaids, lay atop the white coffin as a final act of respect to a lost friend.
REST IN PEACE ROSE
(From "Never Made It To The Altar"- Rose De Fabrizio, by author J'aime Rubio www.dreamingcasuallypoetry.blogspot.com)