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Ms. Veronica L. Roselle, lovingly known as our beautiful “Ronnie Rockit,” earned her angel wings on October 16, 2025.
Veronica was truly one of a kind - a radiant soul whose generosity knew no bounds and whose laughter could light up even the darkest room. Her artistic gifts were endless. Whether through her incredible singing voice that could move hearts, her creative spirit expressed in art and design, or simply the joy she brought to everyone around her, Veronica made the world a more beautiful, vibrant place.
Born in Orange, New Jersey, Veronica spent much of her youth surrounded by nature and family in the Poconos, where her deep appreciation for beauty and creativity began to blossom. Later in life, she fell in love with the magic of Aspen, Colorado, a place that matched her spirit - wild, graceful, and full of light. She made lasting friendships there and filled every corner of her world with music, art, and love.
Those who knew Veronica will remember her for her contagious laughter, her boundless compassion, and her ability to see beauty where others might not. She lived life with a song in her heart, inspiring those around her to embrace kindness, creativity, and joy.
Veronica is predeceased by her beloved parents, Mr. Crescent J. and Dorothy M. Roselle; her cherished sister, Michele D. Roselle; her grandparents, Pietro and Veronica Roselle, Michael and Fatinka Cap; and Mr. Frank and Irene Martens, whom she lovingly considered her second parents.
She is survived by her Uncle Joseph C. and Aunt Anita Roselle, her “Brother” Mr. Vincent Apice and family, her cousins - the Roselle, Martens and Marinaro families - and countless dear friends who became family along the way. Her spirit will continue to live on in every song sung, every piece of art created, and every act of kindness shared in her memory.
Please join us to celebrate Veronica’s beautiful, creative spirit and the extraordinary life she lived on Sunday, November 2nd at Leonardis Memorial Home in Florham Park, NJ from 1-4pm as we honor her legacy of love, laughter, and light.
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