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Obituary of Rosalia Marie Baird
October 7, 1929 - October 31, 2019
Rosalia Marie (Costantino) Baird age 90 of Taylor.
Rose, as she was known to family and friends, was born October 7, 1929 in Boston, Massachusetts to Salvatore Costantino and Vincenza Longo formerly of Partinico, Sicily, Italy. She returned home to the Lord on October 31, 2019.
She was the loving and devoted wife of Bill for 62 years. Dedicated and caring mother of Steven (Kathy), Paula (Dave) and Rita (Charlie). Proud and cherished grandmother of Aaron, Lauren, and Anneliese. Rose was predeceased by her son Tom, brothers Vito and Anthony and sisters Domenica and Vita. Several nieces and nephews mourn her passing. She was especially close to her niece Rita. Rose was a lifelong friend of Donna Di Luca of Waltham, MA.
Her family and friends will miss her friendly, outgoing personality and her cooking. Especially her meatballs and homemade sauce that were family favorites. Rose had a generous soul and was always concerned for her children and grandchildren.
Private burial has taken place.
Memorial contributions are appreciated in honor of Rose Baird to American Heart Association or Michigan Humane Society. Those who may wish to send flowers may contact Molnar Funeral Homes for additional information.
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