Rose M. Consiglio Siniscalchi, 84, of North Haven, passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 27, 2018 at Yale-New Haven Hospital with her son by her side. She was the beloved wife of the late Joseph A. Siniscalchi. Rose was born in New Haven on September 23, 1934 and was the daughter of the late Frank and Mary Maselli Consiglio. She had worked in the Display Department at the former Edward G. Malley Company of New Haven where she met her husband and later was a receptionist for Avanti Hair Design. Rose had bowled on the former St. Barnabas Church Bowling League for over 35 years and was a former Catechism teacher. She enjoyed cooking, baking, sewing, crocheting, writing, giving advice and speaking her mind. Loving mother of Joseph P. Siniscalchi and the late David J. Siniscalchi. Sister of William (Linda) Consiglio, Anne Kossack and the late Frances Massaro, Teresa Vischio and Salvatore Consiglio. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews whom she loved unconditionally.
The visiting hours will be Wednesday, Jan. 2nd from 5 to 8 pm at the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue. Her funeral procession will leave the funeral home on Thursday morning Jan. 3rd at 9:30. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated in St. Elizabeth of the Trinity Parish at St. Barnabas Church, 44 Washington Avenue, North Haven at 10:00. Interment will follow in All Saints Cemetery. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Haven, Inc., 89 Mill Road, North Haven, CT 06473 or The Branford Compassion Club, 2037 Foxon Road, North Branford, CT 06471.
My sympathy to Kristen (Consiglio Peralta Collet) & her family…It’s clear Auntie Ro Ro was loved!
Joe,
My deepest condolences, my Brother;
We grieve with you on the loss of Rose.
To the family of Rose & our longtime friend Marc Massaro, we send our most sincere & heartfelt condolences.
May her memory be eternal. With our love Patric & Georgia Marchitto
My beautiful Roro. They could not have picked a worse photo of you. I know you would have hated it. I will kick their ass, don’t you worry!! But it is what it is. I don’t think you know what you meant to me. You were a second mother to me. You “got” me most of the time although I know you didn’t always approve. But you went along with it. And you respected my unconventional path. I would like to think that I was the daughter you never had. You had a rebellious streak yourself! My babies were your babies. You helped raise them and they love you unconditionally and eternally. They are going through that same teenage state where they tune out everything but their own self. Needless to say, they are speechlessly devestated by the loss of you. I am so sorry you were suffering this past year. I hope that you have been freed of all types of pain. I will have you in my memory until my own last breath. You don’t know the impact you had on me my sweet Roro.
Joe, my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I remember your mom from our childhood. She was a great lady. XO
Whenever she came in to the pharmacy over the years she was so happy and always smiling!
Rosie you were a wonderful friend and neighbor. You were always there for weddings, showers, birthdays and holidays to lend a helping hand. You listened to our teenagers and encouraged them, You were an integral part of many family activities. God Bless her for caring and encouraging attitude with all of us. We are grateful to have known her. I’m sure you know your mom was loved by all of us. Our deepest sympathies. Love,Ken and Pauline
Rosie you were a wonderful friend and neighbor. You were always there for weddings, showers and many family events, an integral part of the Harlan family. Thank you for your love and friendship. God Bless, Ken and Pauline
Rosie you were a wonderful friend and neighbor .An integral part of our family gatherings,weddings,showers and holidays.We were grateful for your caring friendship.Our deepest sympathies to you Joe.Godbless the Harlan’s.