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Roseann Ciok

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Roseann C. Ciok, a resident of Murrieta, passed away on October 20, 2012 at home. She was born on July 14, 1952 in Passaic, New Jersey to Emil and Josephine Gambarella. She is survived by her loving husband, Raymond Ciok; her son, Raymond Ciok, Jr.; her mother, Josephine Gambarella; brother, Emil Gambarella, sisters, Patricia Rock-Catalano, Amy Hawkins, and Theresa McConnell; grandson, Tanner Ciok; and many nieces and nephews. A viewing and visitation is scheduled for Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at England Family Mortuary from 5:00 to 9:00 with a Prayer Service at 7:00.

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  1. A friend that will forever be in our hearts has passed into a peaceful place. We will miss her long after our tears are gone and hear her voice and laughter for many years. Roe, please say hello to Candy and Casey and enjoy God’s garden. Love you Lady.

  2. Aunt Roe, I will miss you very much. You were a special part of our family and such a unique character. You were always so good to me. Your love and support over the years will never be forgotten.

  3. I went to Bingo with Roseann and her neighbor Gail and we just had a blast! Gail has spoken so highly of her through the years that even though I had only met and hung out with Roseann once, I felt like I had known her for years. I am stunned! My prayers are with all of her family and friends, I am so sorry for your loss!

  4. I will miss you so much my buddy. You were a very special friend that I will never forget. I am so glad God brought you into my life. I love you. Gail

  5. Our sincere condolences to Rose’s entire family. She really brought a lot of life into the neighborhood and would do anything for anybody. We will never forget our dear Rose AND her loveable “Jersey” accent! RIP sweet Rose. Alex, Sherry, Alicia and Eric Gonzalez

  6. So saddened to learn of the loss of such a wonderful woman and friend. My love and sympathy to the entire Ciok and Gambarella family for their loss.


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