Rose Lee Fossceco

rose fossceco

June 19, 1936 ~ September 8, 2013


Resided in: Pueblo, CO

Rose Lee Fossceco, 77, passed away Sept. 8, 2013. Survived by her husband of 57 years, Louis Fossceco; daughter, Kathy (Richard) Phillips; son, Lou (Julie) Fossceco; grandchildren, Lindsey and Mark Phillips, Adam and Troy Fossceco. Rose was born to Carl and Angelina Cash on June 19, 1936, in Pueblo, Colo. She worked at CF&I Steel Corp., as an administrative assistant for 41 years. She enjoyed playing bridge, oil painting, square dancing and spending time with family, especially her grandchildren. Visitation, 3-5 p.m. Wednesday, Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, 2013, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 307 E. Mesa Ave., with Fr. Ben Bacino as celebrant. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her honor to the American Cancer Society through the funeral home. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. Please know I’m thinking about you in your time of sorrow.
    Sincerely, Charlene Himes
    Life Care Center, Weekend Receptionist

  2. Dear Louie, Kathy, Lou, and Families, we are very sad about Rose Lee. I remember both of you visiting us in Virginia when you were newly married. To me Rose Lee was the beautiful, kind, intelligent cousin who was so poised and fun to be around. We are thinking about each of you, and will keep Rose Lee in our hearts and prayers.

  3. She was the most gentle person I new and very loving. She was a beautiful inside as she was outside and I will miss her. My prayers to your family for the loss of someone so loving.
    Your cousin, Mary Ann Rotolo-Hanes, Waxahachie, Texas

  4. Growing up as a kid, I always adored Rose Lee. She always had such an easy and comforting smile. Louis, Cathy & Lou, She was an awesome lady who always made you feel welcome. I’m sorry for your your loss & I will never forget her. Rest in Peace Rose Lee.

  5. Rose Lee has been an inspiration to me throughout my life. She was the beautiful, gracious cousin I wanted to emulate from my preteen years. I can call her smile to mind instantly and am warmed by the brilliance. Louis, Kathy and Lou, my heart breaks for you at her loss.

  6. You are all in our prayers. Sorry we cannot be with you.
    Our love and deepest sympathy.
    Jerry and Trudy O’Connor and family

  7. How sad! Rose was such a beautiful, loving, and caring person. She was a true friend to everyone she met. Louis and Roscoe worked through the same union and that is how I met Rose. We loved her a great deal. Rose and Louis visited Roscoe several times after Roscoe’s stroke and she wasn’t well then. We will miss her greatly. Hang in there Louis; Rose will always be with you in spirit. She loved you and the kids very much.
    Roscoe and Sandi Ritchey


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