1927 - 2020
Early Life: Rose was born October 23, 1927, in Bingham, Utah, to Giacomo "James" and Caterina Madeline "Katie" Magnino Aimonetti.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: Rose was a dear mother to three of her own children, as well as countless others that she cared for, loved, and fed in her home for over 30 years. So many children were blessed because of her devotion to their care. She was gifted at knitting, crocheting and craft making. Her patterned sweaters and crocheted blankets were cherished by many. The kitchen was a focal point of her home, and her talent with cooking was obvious. She cherished time in her beautifully landscaped yard that she shared with family and friends alike. Summers in her backyard will be remembered by doing puzzles and spending time with her kiddos. Rose’s front door was always open, and she ensured her home was warm and welcoming. Even to the end of her life, Rose’s face lit up whenever she was visited by a sweet child. Azalia Rose Aimonetti Townsend Nielsen passed away peacefully on May 15, 2020. She was 92.
Family Message: Her family would like to thank the devoted staff at Beehive Homes in American Fork for years of faithful, compassionate care.
Survived By: Her three children: Ronald (Barbara) Townsend, St. George; Dennis (Janet) Townsend, Riverton; and Lynnette (Brad) Rose, Eagle Mountain; 11 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
Preceded In Death By: Her husband of 59 years, Ralph Hans Nielsen; her son, Robert; her parents; five sisters; great-granddaughter, Sadie Huish.
Service: Private funeral
Arrangements: Warenski Funeral Home
Interment: Lehi City Cemetery
Obituary: © 2020 | Warenski Funeral Home
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
1927 - 2020
Early Life: Rose was born October 23, 1927, in Bingham, Utah, to Giacomo "James" and Caterina Madeline "Katie" Magnino Aimonetti.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: Rose was a dear mother to three of her own children, as well as countless others that she cared for, loved, and fed in her home for over 30 years. So many children were blessed because of her devotion to their care. She was gifted at knitting, crocheting and craft making. Her patterned sweaters and crocheted blankets were cherished by many. The kitchen was a focal point of her home, and her talent with cooking was obvious. She cherished time in her beautifully landscaped yard that she shared with family and friends alike. Summers in her backyard will be remembered by doing puzzles and spending time with her kiddos. Rose’s front door was always open, and she ensured her home was warm and welcoming. Even to the end of her life, Rose’s face lit up whenever she was visited by a sweet child. Azalia Rose Aimonetti Townsend Nielsen passed away peacefully on May 15, 2020. She was 92.
Family Message: Her family would like to thank the devoted staff at Beehive Homes in American Fork for years of faithful, compassionate care.
Survived By: Her three children: Ronald (Barbara) Townsend, St. George; Dennis (Janet) Townsend, Riverton; and Lynnette (Brad) Rose, Eagle Mountain; 11 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
Preceded In Death By: Her husband of 59 years, Ralph Hans Nielsen; her son, Robert; her parents; five sisters; great-granddaughter, Sadie Huish.
Service: Private funeral
Arrangements: Warenski Funeral Home
Interment: Lehi City Cemetery
Obituary: © 2020 | Warenski Funeral Home
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
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