Marilyn J. Rossi 1935-2026
WARREN — Marilyn J. Rossi, 90, went to the angels Monday, March 2, 2026, following an unexpected brief illness. She was surrounded by her husband, children and daughter-in-law at St. Joseph Warren Hospital.
She was born July 11, 1935, in Warren, to the late William and Angela Liberatore Fuller.
Marilyn is survived by her loving, dedicated and devoted husband of 68 ½ years, Anthony G. Rossi; her children, Diana L. Rossi Colucci (fiance, John Zarlengo) of Novelty, Maribeth T. Ewing of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Anthony G. Rossi III (Amy) of Warren; her grandchildren, Michael Ambeliotis (Aundrea), Anthony Ambeliotis (Alyssa), Nicole Ambeliotis McLedan (Garrett), Michael K. Ambeliotis (Laurel), Anthony G. Rossi IV (Jacqueline), Alec E. Rossi (Eve Pierpont), Andrew W. Rossi and Aidan M. L. Rossi; 13 great-grandchildren; sister, Carol Masacek of Coltontown, Tennessee; and a brother, William E. Fuller of Warren.
Besides her parents, Marilyn was preceded in death by her son-in-law, Tom Colucci; and brother-in-law, Ron Masacek.
Marilyn attended Bowling Green State University and returned to Warren. She became involved in numerous organizations throughout her life in Warren, including the Trumbull Art Guild; the American Red Cross; the Auxiliary of St. Joseph Hospital; the Auxiliary of the Trumbull County Bar Association and the various committees on which she served; the Warren Junior League; Beta Sigma Phi National Sorority; and Blessed Sacrament Church, where as a parishioner she actively served on multiple committees.
Her love of cooking was enjoyed by all. She sprinkled her love and care throughout every meal and holiday. Marilyn also loved tennis, reading and playing cards, most especially bridge. Marilyn adored and loved her husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. There was not one cross-country / track meet, football, basketball, baseball game, dance recital, swim meet, gymnastics meet, school play, awards ceremony or high school and college graduation that Marilyn missed, as her family was paramount to her. She will be greatly missed and loved by all.
A very special and much-needed thank you to the nurses in the ICU and on the 5th floor, the doctors and the entire staff at Mercy Health Hospital. They were exceptional in their gentle and kind care for Marilyn.
A private Catholic Mass and burial took place.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Blessed Sacrament Church, 3020 Reeves Road NE, Warren, OH 44484; or John F. Kennedy High School, 2550 Central Parkway Ave. SE, Warren, OH 44484.
Family and friends may visit www.peterrossiandsonfh.com to view this obituary and send condolences to Marilyn’s family.
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