Rose was a member of the Sacred Heart Chapel and was involved with both the Sacred Heart League and Choir located in Tullytown. She was also a member of the Tullytown Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary.
She and her husband, Samuel A. Lucherine, owned and operated the Capitol Wholesale Florist in Trenton, where she managed all the accounting duties of their business.
She enjoyed bowling, going to Atlantic City casinos, and most of all loved all, the holiday gatherings she shared with her family.
She is remembered as a soft spoken, loving wife, mother and grandmother who was loved by all.
Preceding in death were her parents, John and Domenica DiCicco, and her brother, John DiCicco.
Relatives and friends were invited to call from 8 to 10 a.m. Wednesday, at the Galzerano Funeral Home, 3500 Bristol-Oxford Valley Road, followed by her funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Ann Church. Burial followed in Tullytown Cemetery. Galzerano Funeral Home, Bristol.
Rose was a member of the Sacred Heart Chapel and was involved with both the Sacred Heart League and Choir located in Tullytown. She was also a member of the Tullytown Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary.
She and her husband, Samuel A. Lucherine, owned and operated the Capitol Wholesale Florist in Trenton, where she managed all the accounting duties of their business.
She enjoyed bowling, going to Atlantic City casinos, and most of all loved all, the holiday gatherings she shared with her family.
She is remembered as a soft spoken, loving wife, mother and grandmother who was loved by all.
Preceding in death were her parents, John and Domenica DiCicco, and her brother, John DiCicco.
Relatives and friends were invited to call from 8 to 10 a.m. Wednesday, at the Galzerano Funeral Home, 3500 Bristol-Oxford Valley Road, followed by her funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Ann Church. Burial followed in Tullytown Cemetery. Galzerano Funeral Home, Bristol.
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