Obituary of Rose Marie Guido
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Rose Marie Guido, 49, formerly of Syracuse, passed away March 11, 2010 at the Cortland Regional Medical Center. She was born March 27, 1960 in Syracuse, daughter of George and Helen Van Slyke Guido.
She was raised and educated in Syracuse graduating from the McCarthy School. She came to Cortland in December of 2008 to live with her twin sister Mary and adopted sister Dianne. She will be remembered as a friend to everyone with an infectious smile and the ability to make everyone a better person whom she came in contact with. She enjoyed music, listening to Elvis, playing her keyboard, and playing cards with family and friends.
She is survived by her father George Guido (formerly of Syracuse) of Cortland, sisters Linda Rudick of Weedsport, Donna Palmer of Syracuse, Mary Guido of Cortland, aunts, uncles, a niece, nephews, great nieces and nephews, and her extended family at 2C at the Cortland Regional Med. Ctr.
She was predeceased by her mother Helen Guido.
Calling hours will be held Saturday 11 am -1 pm at the Wright-Beard Funeral Home Inc 9 Lincoln Ave Cortland NY, with a funeral to begin 1 pm Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be at the St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, Marcellus NY.Memorial Contributions can be directed to the CortlandCounty SPCA,897 McLean Rd., Cortland, NY 13045.
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I sat down to read the paper this evening at 10:30pm and I saw that beautiful smiling face of sweet Rosie....my heart sank. I have lighted a candle for her this evening and will keep her in my loving thoughts. I have many memories visiting with my Mom and sometimes we'd all watch Jeopardy....Rosie would crack me up--she was bright, and obviously very wise! I hope you and George are all doing all right. My prayers go out to each of you. Phil and the boys were very sorry to hear the news. Love, Sandy
Dear Mary and Dianne, I would have personally come and paid my respects but I just saw it in the newspaper this evening. You have my condolences and prayers. I know how close you and Rosie were and this must be a very difficult time for you. If it is any comfort my prayers are with you. Hope your father is doing okay. Hope we can get together sometime in the future. Love, Don Philips
TO THE FAMILY OF ROSE GUIDEO,PLEASE ACCEPT MY CONDOLENCES OF ROSE.ROSE ALWAY HAD GREAT SMILE AND WAS HAPPY IN THINGS SHE HAD DONE,WITH FAMILY AND HER FRIENDS.MAY YOU ALWAY HER MEMORIE ALIVE AND IN YOUR HEARTS.LUCKY TO HAD HER IN THIS LIFE AS LONG AS YOU DID. SICERLEY YOURS, MARY ANNE MOTELL(STODDARD)
Our deepest, heartfelt, sympathy to all of you for the loss of your beloved "Rosie". Diane and Mike Spitz
Rosie brought many smiles to my family when she resided in Syracuse. Although I haven't seen the family in awhile, all the Guido's will always be appreciated for their support of the McIntyre family. They will be remembered in our prayers.
Terry McIntyre Mulcahy
Mr Guido, Mary, Dianne and Family, We take care of many people through out our career. Each of these folks touch our lives in differant ways. There are a few that touch each and every one of us in the same way and Rosie was one of them. Rosie was very special to the staff on the Swing Bed Unit. Her laughter, her smile, her love of music and most of all her love of life taught us valuable lessons and reminded us daily of why we chose this profession. Rosie will always be remembered with fondness and will missed by each and every one of us. She will always remain deep in our hearts. With Much Fondness, SBU Staff
just want to say how very sorry of the passing of Rose, she was a beautiful person. My sister Carla and I loved her so very much. Rosie always came with her dad to our store to pay his pnone bill we always gave her a chocolate chip cookie. Rose always would grin from ear to ear and say to her dad they like me dad!!! One day Rose and her dad came in with a lemon cake for my sister and I we were so surprised, We hugged them both and thanked them for it. We haven't heard for them again and always wondered how they were doing. Thanks Rose for all the smiles and thank you for making us smile. Rest in peace sweetheart. Love always your friends Edna McLaughlin and Carla Phillps, Leaders 550 Harrison Center , Syracuse NY 13202.
Mary & Dianne, My deepest sympathy and prayers are going out to you and your family from your friends on the hill. I remember meeting Rosie several times and remember that great smile and her love for life which is what we all need to feel. Please know that I am here if you need to talk. With love from an old friend. Kathy Lewis
Mary and Dianne - I was so sorry to hear about Rosie. I know you both did so much to make her life as full of joy and fun as possible. My heart goes out to you both and you and your family is in my thoughts and prayers - Love - Mel
So much I want to say but no words to do so. My heart goes out to family and friends both silver and gold. Much love, Nora Miller