Rosemary Rauh

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Rosemary (DeAngelo) Rauh of Lincroft entered eternal life July 5, 2025. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1953 to Thomas and Katherine, she was the fourth of six children, including Phyllis Fusco (Artie), Patricia Cox (Walter), Thomas DeAngelo, Grace Sapienza (Michael) and Dorothy Tang (Raymond).

Rosemary spent her entire career on Wall Street, having attained the position of assistant vice president at E.F. Hutton before retiring to start a family. Along with her loving husband Ross, she relished raising their son Brian and daughter Deana.

Rosemary spent several years as a volunteer teacher of religious education at The Oratory Church of St. Anthony of Padua, a role that brought her great fulfillment. She especially enjoyed preparing her students to receive First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion. In addition, she volunteered for 11 years with Literacy New Jersey, teaching English as a Second Language for adults and took pride in watching her students’ language skills blossom.

Rosemary was an adored and thoughtful aunt and godmother to many nieces and nephews. She was a beloved and thoughtful friend, as well.

She is survived by her devoted husband Ross; children, Brian and Deana; brother Tom; sister Grace and her husband Michael; sister Dorothy and her husband Raymond; sister of the heart Marilyn Wittenberg DeAngelo; sister-in-law Linda Wright and her husband John; and brother-in-law Michael Rauh and his wife Judy.

Thompson Memorial Home in Red Bank was entrusted with the funeral arrangements. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 10 at The Oratory Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Red Bank. Entombment will follow at Holmdel Cemetery.

Donations in Rosemary’s memory may be made to The Oratory Church of St. Anthony of Padua, 27 Oratory Way, Red Bank, NJ 07701, to defray tuition costs for the Religious Education program for families in need. Please write “Rosemary Rauh” in the check memo section.

The article originally appeared in the July 10 – 16, 2025 print edition of The Two River Times.