Rosemarie DiGiacomo

Death date: Jul 9, 2016

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Ms. Rosemarie Jean DiGiacomo (Alexander), of Four Seasons at Fort Mill, peacefully entered heaven on Saturday, July 9, 2016 at the home of her granddaughter, Amy Marie Metz . Born in 1934 in Akron, Ohio, Ms. DiGiacomo was a daughter of the late Maria Rosa (Rose) and Anthony Alexander. She attended Saint Martha’s Catholic School and then earned her Associates Degree.She lived in Southern California for over 40 years where she and her former husband raised their family and owned an upholstery business. She retired from the accounting department at St. Jude Medical. After moving to Fort Mill, Ms. DiGiacomo was a very active member of the Four Seasons community where she enjoyed Bocci, the Italian Club, the Singles club and participated in just about every social function. She was also an active member of St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, where she served on the Bereavement Committee.She was lovingly devoted to her family and friends and enjoyed spending time with her great grandchildren and taking trips to Hilton Head Island. Surviving are her son, Michael DiGiacomo (Chantal) of California; her daughter, Irene DiGiacomo of Utah; her sister, Rita Strongoli of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; six grandchildren, Amy Metz (Roger) of Tega Cay, Sarah and Anthony DiGiacomo, and Vanessa, Victoria and John Matthew Batistic; and two great-grandchildren, Rowan and Rheya Metz.The family will receive friends at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. The memorial mass will immediately follow with Father John Giuliani, C.O. officiating. All are welcome to gather in the parish center after mass for a celebration of life reception.Should friends desire, memorials can be made to Halfway There Rescue P.O. Box 872, Fort Mill, SC 29716

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Denise Lucarelli

TOO many wonderful memories of this amazing lady! She raised a compassionate, intelligent and beautiful woman in Amy and helped to raise her great grandchildren. I have known "grandma" for over 20 years and she always welcomed me with open arms and a smile. She made everyone around her happy and we are all going to miss her dearly. My condolences to family & friends, near & far. We will always remember her and as we reminisced last night, Amy, she will always have a special place in our hearts!