Rose M. Sowisdral, nee Straface, February 27, 2022, of East Falls.
Rose retired as an Office Manager to a local doctor in 2007.
Rose loved to cook, sew, camp and travel.
She was the beloved wife of the late Leon E. Sowisdral Sr.; dear mother of Laura Anne Schmidt (Kim), Leon Jr. (Joelle), Rose Marie Cohen (Bill) and Ken (Lynda); loving grandmother of 20, great grandmother of 12 and great great grandmother of 1. Also survived by her sister, Mary Hozey and many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to St. Bridget Church on Thursday, March 3rd for her Viewing 9-10:15, followed by her Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
For those desiring, donations in her memory may be given to the St. Bridget Memorial Fund, 3667 Midvale Ave., Phila. Pa. 19129.
Aunt Rose is the last of our great Sowizdral generation in our family. She was truly a generous and loving aunt to us all,, we will miss her dearly.. She and Uncle Leo would be there no matter the need , all you had to do was ask… hopefully they are both enjoying their reunion in heaven as much as they enjoyed their lives here on earth together,, love you Aunt Rose,,,
Lou and I send our blessings to you and your families. You Mom will be now at peace.
Hey Leo, my condolences to you, Ken, Rose & Laura. I have lots of good memories of your mom, and dad, at their house, in the Scouts, and on our camping trips. The 4 Leo’s.
Hang in there.
Aunt Rose was the last of the Sowisdrzal generation. All that is us second generation descendants from Poland and Italy. She embody and taught me about Italian Americans.
I miss talking with her and laughing. My heart broke hearing of her passing. Aunt Rose my memory of you will never fade
Yes Aunt Rose was the last of the Sowisdrzal generation. All that remains are second generation descendants. It makes me sad
I will miss talking and laughing with Aunt Rose on the phone. Memories of her and Uncle Leo will never fade
My ❤️ breaks but I know Aunt Rose is in heaven with my Father and Mother. Teddy you dang Polack. 😂.
I met her only a few times years ago. At that time, Tommy and Devon would hang out and attend karate together. She was so welcoming to her home like we were part of her family! I guess that was her always.
Rest in peace. Thoughts and prayers… 🙏