When I was a resident at St. Joe's, I was on the same team as Mary Rose. She was a kind and thoughtful nurse, so very personable and with a sense of humor. A lovely lady
Irene Werner, MD
I never met your Dad, but I bought a small sculpture of his , “The Acrobats”. Your Mom was a wonderful colleague at St. Joseph’s Family Medicine Residency, where she cared for patients and the family practice residents and modeled caring and compassion for these new doctors. Always pleasant and never stuffy. I will always remember her from my years of faculty there.
Joel Potash MD
I am sorry to hear of the passing of MaryRose. I had the pleasure of living next door to her in Village Green. She was a very caring and wonderful neighbor, and I was sad when she decided to move to Camillus. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
Mary Rose and I met at a prayer meeting in the 70's. We became fast friends. We went out to dance parties and traveled some. She encouraged me to join her in becoming a nurse which I did. She also taught me how to sew. I was very sad to hear of her passing to eternal life. We lost touch for some reason over the years and I was planning to move back to Syracuse this year. I thught of her often and was hoping to reconnect. May eternal light shine upon her.
Eileen Hayes Mandujano