Rosemary Dugo Limmer Trevisan, John XXIII Home 2250 Shenango Valley Freeway, Hermitage, Pa., formerly of Boardman, Ohio, passed away at the home at 2:25 p.m. on January 11, 2009 of natural causes. She was 86.
Rosemary was born on July 6, 1922 in Pittsburgh, Pa., the daughter of Angelo and Christine Farace Dugo.
She was raised in Pittsburgh and graduated from Irwin Avenue Girls Vocational High School, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A homemaker, she was an active member of St. Charles Roman Catholic Church in Boardman, Ohio, and was a member of the Ladies Guild and Requiem Choir.
Some of her memberships included the Casa Savoya Club, 5th Wheel Club, Christian Mothers, and the Bowling 500 Club.
Rosemary enjoyed volunteering for nine years at Beeghly Oaks Long Term Care Facility, Boardman, Ohio.
Her first husband Richard Limmer whom she married in 1942, passed away on October 16, 1967. Her second husband Larry Trevisan whom she married in 1969, passed away on September 25, 1981.
She leaves her two daughters, Christine Wilcox and her husband Roy, Hermitage, and Valerie Roe and her husband Kenneth, Boardman, Ohio; one son Richard Limmer Jr., Evans City, Pa., three grandchildren David White Jr., Fredonia, Pa., Daniel White and his wife Kelly, Howland, Ohio, and Matthew Reisen, Pittsburgh, and two great granddaughters Courtney and Isabella White. She also leaves her sister, Marlene Gaertner and her husband Louis, Plum Boro, Pa., and two brothers, Raymond Dugo, Allison Park, Pa. and Donald Dugo of Bellevue, Pa.
In addition to her parents and two husbands, she was preceded in death by her sisters, Jeanette Dugo and Rosalia Garofalo, and one brother Bernard Dugo.
Memorial Contributions may be made in her memory to the Alzheimer Association 3695B Boardman-Canfield Rd., Suite 301. Canfield, Ohio 44406 or to John XXIII Home for Senior Citizens 2250 Shenango Valley Freeway, Hermitage Pa. 16148
Calling hours: Private.
Services: Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday (1-14-09) in St. Rose Cemetery Chapel, Dutch Lane, Hermitage, with Msgr. Salvatore P. Mitchell, retired priest as celebrant.
Interment: North Side Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pa.