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October 9, 2012

Rosemary Trimboli

TONAWANDA — Rosemary (nee Brown) Trimboli, age 80, of Tonawanda, died on Sunday, October 7, 2012 at Kenmore Mercy Hospital, after a brief illness. Born in Sudbury, Ontario, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Muriel (nee Delaney) Brown and had been a resident of the Tonawandas for more than 50 years. Mrs. Trimboli was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Parish and had been a teaching assistant at St. Andrew's School before retiring.

She is survived by her husband, Pasquale Trimboli; two sons, Patrick Trimboli and James (Lisa) Trimboli; three grandchildren, James Trimboli, Jr., Kayley Trimboli and Alexander Trimboli; three sisters, Sheila (Ted) Wickett, Shirley MacIsaac and Colleen Brown; a brother, Desmond Brown; and a sister-in-law, Raechel Brown. Also surviving are many nieces and nephews.

There is no visitation. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 AM on Saturday at St. Francis Chapel on Adam Street in Tonawanda. Friends invited. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the HAMP FUNERAL HOME, INC., Tonawanda.

Complete obituary and condolences at www.hampfuneral.com.

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