Rosemary Allen

Rosemary Allen

SALISBURY — Rosemary Allen, 83, of Salisbury, died peacefully at Noble Horizons on Monday, April 11, 2022. She was the wife of the late Myron W. Allen.

She was born in Manhattan on November 22, 1938. Rosemary graduated from high school in 1956 from Villa Maria Academy in the Bronx.

In addition to her late husband, Rosemary was predeceased by her parents, Lawrence and Emma Hughes, a sister Dolores Caccavo, and a son Francis Cross.

She is survived by her children, Laura Allen, David Allen, Steven Allen, Laurie Cahill, Cynthia Brown, David Cross, and many  grandchildren and great grandchildren.

All services are private. The Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon has care of her arrangements.

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