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Rose Rosie Barone

December 5, 1919 — February 4, 2018

Rose Rosie Barone, 98, of Ottawa Hills, died peacefully on Sunday, February 4, 2018, at the Perrysburg Center of Hospice of Northwest Ohio. Rosie was born to Salvatore and Crocetta (Filingeri) Ferrara in Montelepre, Sicily on December 5, 1919. At the tender age of four, Rosie and her parents traveled by boat to the United States, coming through Ellis Island. They settled in Toledo where she graduated from Central Catholic High School and Mary Manse College. Upon graduation she became a teacher at Clay Elementary School, a position she held until she became married. Rosie met John J. Barone, whom she married in 1950 at The Holy Rosary Cathedral. Together they had and raised five boys. Rosie loved taking care of her boys and made their home a loving and welcome place for all to gather. Friends and neighbors enjoyed coming to Rosies kitchen for her famous bread and pizza. The neighbors were always willing to help in canning tomatoes and in sharing the family life. Rosie lived for her family and her children. Rosie was someone who taught by example. Learning family traditions, showing respect towards others, and the love of family were daily teachings she used in raising her boys. Rosie was a profuse knitter and a key member of “The Share and Care Knitting Group”, which was a group, dedicated to knitting luxury scarves for the poor and homeless in the Toledo area. In that group, Rosie was known as “The Master Knitter”. She was a long time member of Gesu Parish. Rose was very proud that she and her sons established the Rosies Scholars Fund at Central Catholic High School to provide tuition assistance for needy students. In 1981, Rosie and her sons; John, Mike and Phil, opened Rosies Family Restaurant which grew into a local chain of restaurants and eventually developed into Rosies Italian Grille. After 35 years, many of Rosies famous recipes are still in use. Preceded in death by her parents, her husband, John, son, Andrew, Daughter-in-Law, Sandra; Rosie is survived by her sons: Dr. Frank Barone (Lisa), John Barone II (Amie), Michael Barone (Debra), Philip Barone (Betsy); grandchildren: Jeffrey (Evanne), Joey, Francesca, Oliver, Andie, Lucie, David (Kathryn), Lauren (Max), Olivia, Philip Jr., Rosaria ZaZa, John Jack, Mary Sophia, Angelina, Vincenzo, John, Andrew II (Laura), and Anthony Barone ; sisters: Ann Scuderi (Anthony) and Lucy Pinciotti (Gabriel). Visitation will be held on Thursday, February 8, from 4-8:30PM at the Walker Funeral Home, 5155 Sylvania Ave. A prayer service will be held at 8PM Thursday evening. The funeral Mass will be held on Friday, February 9, at 10:30AM at Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral, 2535 Collingwood Blvd. Entombment will follow at Calvary Cemetery. Memorials in honor of Rose Barone may be made to: Rosies Scholars Fund at Central Catholic High School, 2550 Cherry St., Toledo, OH 43608. The Barone Family would like to thank Rosie’s loving caregivers, Linda, Martha, Carol, Theresa, Suzanne; and Susie, Amy, and the caring staff at evolv Medical Aesthetics; the exceptional staff of nurses and physicians at The Toledo Hospital, Kingston Rehab, Hospice of Northwest Ohio in Perrysburg; Kish Transportation and trusted assistant Christina Older.

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Thursday, February 8, 2018

4:00 - 8:30 pm

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