Although small in stature, Virginia was a presence and a trailblazer. True life partners, Virginia and Carl built his dental practice in Waterbury. After 35 years, they retired and enjoyed their time together. While Carl was in practice, Virginia took on the role as "First Lady" of the dental society. She hosted elegant dinner parties and entertained family and friends in her beautiful home. She and Dr. Rosa were quite the stylish couple, always impeccably dressed, and frequently they coordinated their ensembles, in design and color.
She was the loving wife of the late Dr. Carl R. Rosa. Virginia is survived by her brother, Francis "Sonny" Tuele, of Ft. Walton Beach, FL and her brother-in-law Vincent Rosa; nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was predeceased by her brothers, Louis Tuele and David Tuele.
Funeral: Maiorano Funeral Home, Waterbury
Mass: Our Lady of Lourdes Church
Burial: Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Watertown
Memorials: Our Lady of Lourdes Church
Although small in stature, Virginia was a presence and a trailblazer. True life partners, Virginia and Carl built his dental practice in Waterbury. After 35 years, they retired and enjoyed their time together. While Carl was in practice, Virginia took on the role as "First Lady" of the dental society. She hosted elegant dinner parties and entertained family and friends in her beautiful home. She and Dr. Rosa were quite the stylish couple, always impeccably dressed, and frequently they coordinated their ensembles, in design and color.
She was the loving wife of the late Dr. Carl R. Rosa. Virginia is survived by her brother, Francis "Sonny" Tuele, of Ft. Walton Beach, FL and her brother-in-law Vincent Rosa; nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was predeceased by her brothers, Louis Tuele and David Tuele.
Funeral: Maiorano Funeral Home, Waterbury
Mass: Our Lady of Lourdes Church
Burial: Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Watertown
Memorials: Our Lady of Lourdes Church
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