Rose Lillian Plaza

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Rose Lillian (Zapata) Plaza, 85, of Stoneham, died Saturday, February 1, 2020 at her home. Born in Boston on June 18, 1934, she was the daughter of the late Ricardo and Rose (Scaperotti) Zapata. She was raised and educated in the North End and was a graduate of Julie Billiart Central High School. Until the time of her retirement, she was employed as a receptionist at the North End Community Health Center. Rose loved to attend Church, Bible Study, and share Gods plan of salvation with everyone she met. Her love for God was evident to her family especially her grandchildren who she enjoyed spending much of her time with. Spending countless hours with each of them filled her heart with joy. Sharing the gospel with them was extremely important to her. Having them understand God’s plan for their life was her mission. Rose loved life and never failed in placing Jesus Christ at the center of everything she did. Rose trusted Christ as her Lord and Savior. She leaves this legacy to her family and friends and all that knew her. Rose was the loving mother and mother-in-law of Charles and Jennifer Plaza of Danvers, Debbie and Charles Papillo of Vermont, and Caroline and Joseph Colarusso of Stoneham, grandmother of Charles, Stefanie, Anthony, Joseph, Richard, Kylie, McKenzie, Cody, and Brady, great-grandmother of Rose Grace, sister of Josephine “Chickie” Danieli of Boston and the late Fernando “Sonny” Zapata, and former wife of Carlos Plaza of Puerto Rico. A service celebrating Rose’s life will be Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at 6PM in the Hope Christian Church, 58 Mt. Vernon St., Winchester. Relatives and friends are invited. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery will be private. As requested, there are no visiting hours. In lieu of flowers, donations in Rose’s name may be made to a special pro-life charity, the Boston Center for Pregnancy Choices, 120 Lincoln St., Suite 1-A, Boston, MA 02111. For directions or to leave a condolence, please visit www.LyonsFuneral.com.

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  1. I don’t know you I’m so sorry to hear about your mother passing she is now resting in peace may god be with you and your family you are all in my prays always remember the good times you had with her

  2. Dear Caroline and family – I am so so sorry to hear of Rose – she was a wonderful lady and a friend and co-worker of my Mother at the North End Clinic – she was always so nice when I would see her. My condolences to you all and I will keep Rose in my prayers.

    Elena (Fiamma) Donovan
    Melrose/Charlestown, MA

  3. Caroline & Family,
    So very sorry for the loss of your mom, such a beautiful woman. May she rest in peace, god bless xoxoxo Liz Norden & family

  4. Rose was the hardest worker at the Health Center. She always made room for her patients when in need. I’m so sorry and hope she is at peace.
    Jim Luisi, NEW Health CEO

  5. So sorry Dear Caroline, I have such warm memories of your Mom. She was a good friend of my Mother’s
    ( Marie Ramos). Peace to you and your family.

  6. Dearest Caroline and Family — words seem hollow at such a profoundly sad time for you. May the Lord give you peace that passes all understanding during this difficult and lonely time. Having just lost my sister, I can relate to your grief, but I would never pretend to understand your own circumstances…they are yours. I only pray that in your tears is the knowledge of a life well lived, of which there can be no doubt given the hearts and values of the family she raised. She is such a beautiful woman, but clearly her inner beauty is what counts most and lives on in all of you. My deepest condolences to you all.

  7. Caroline and family, so sad to hear of Rose’s passing, she’s at Peace, prayers to you and your family.

  8. Caroline…Our deepest sympathy to you and the family on the loss of your mother. You took good care of her to the best of your ability and now she is resting easy and in eternal peace . Rose (Dolly) fly high with the angels. ReRe and Michele

  9. Caroline and family I am so sorry for the loss of your mother You were so good to her but now God has called her “home” and she can now R.I.P. She is now at rest and no longer suffering, my sincerest condolences to you and your family


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