Rosalie Campbell (1958-2024)
Rosalie T. Campbell (née Bocko), aged 66, of Lowell, MA, entered into internal rest on July 6, 2024 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was welcomed into the Kingdom of Heaven, joining her beloved Father Stanley, Mother Dorothy and her Brother John.
Rosalie was born in Lowell, MA, on February 18, 1958. Her formative years were spent at Saint Stanislaus Catholic Primary School and Keith Hall High School. She furthered her education at Middlesex Community College and the University of Massachusetts Lowell, demonstrating a lifelong commitment to learning and personal growth.
Rosalie was a valued employee with unwavering dedication to her work at the Methuen Dollar Tree, where she not only served diligently but also cultivated treasured friendships and community.
As a lifelong faithful worshiper Rosalie found community as a child at Holy Trinity Parish and maintained her spiritual devotion, finding solace at Saint Joseph the Worker Shrine throughout her adult life.
Rosalie leaves behind a loving family, including her four children Herbert, Heidi, Maria, and Rose Marie, and seven grandchildren. She is also survived by her siblings Heather, Stanley and her twin sister Marcy, as well as her cherished nieces and nephews Barbara, Sharon, Julie, Ben, Kendra, Amber, and Joel.
The family invites friends and loved ones to a Memorial Mass at Holy Trinity Church 340 High Street Lowell, MA on Friday, July 26th, at 10AM. Burial to follow at Holy Trinity Cemetery and also a luncheon at a favorite Restaurant of Rosalie’s Princeton Station in Chelmsford, MA.
In remembrance of Rosalie and in lieu of floral tributes, the family requests that donations be made to Saint Jude Childhood Cancer Research Hospital. Contributions can be made through the following link: https://www.stjude.org/](https://www.stjude.org/).
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Goodbye, Rosie – I am glad I got to see you again in your final days and will remember the smile you left us with. Thank you for all the memories and great discussions. I remember sharing your love for movies and particularly the film Nights of Cabiria, which ends with a smile through tears.
Your nephew Joel
Chris Farrell
You will be missed honey mebe if I make to your side one you can show me around love you
Always had a smile..She had a heart of gold..Rest in Peace my friend…
Rosie always had a smile..She had a heart of gold..Rest in Peace my friend…
I am so sorry for your family to have lost you.
Yesterday I attended the memorial mass at Holy Trinity as my mom passed in March. I saw Rosalie’s name and even though we hadn’t seen each other since our 10 year reunion, in my heart I knew it was my classmate from St Stanislaus and Keith Hall. My prayers go out to Marcy and the whole family.