Rosalie Straub

Rosalie Straub

01-18-2025

Rosalie Straub, 72, of Dunmore passed away Saturday, January 18 at Dunmore Healthcare Center, after a lengthy illness.  Born in Scranton, she was the daughter of the late Fred and Regina (Miller) Colachino and was married for 40 years to the love of her life, the late John J. “Jack” Straub who she is now dancing with in heaven.

Rosalie was educated at Benjamin Franklin High School in Carbondale, and after receiving her High School diploma, she received a diploma in secretarial work from Scranton Business Institute and spent the next 30+ years working for Cinram, later Najafi working as an administrator and production manager. 

Surviving are a daughter Gabriella Straub whom she loved more than life itself and her fiancé Burnadette; Brothers Fred and his wife Julie, Frank and his wife, Carol; grandchildren Minda Rose and Gabriel Joseph who were her world; other nieces, nephews, and cousins.

In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by a brother Butch, a sister Loretta, as well as an infant sister also named Rosalie.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Sunday, February 2 at 10:30AM at Ss. Francis and Clare Progressive Catholic Church, 3343 Greenwood Avenue, Moosic, Rt. Reverend William A. Mentz, pastor presiding.  Those attending the Mass are asked to wear bright colors to celebrate her life.

Friends may call from 8:30AM until the time of Mass in the church.  

A private cremation took place at Lake Region Crematory, Lake Ariel.

Private Inurnment to take place February 3, at Fairview Memorial Park, Elmhurst.

Arrangements have been entrusted to and are under the care of the Vanston and James Funeral Home, Ash Street, Scranton.  To express an online condolence or to leave a memory, please visit vanstonandjames.com.

3 Comments

  1. Burnadette

    Momma seta there was no greater privilege then getting to know you. I loved seeing your love and compassion for Gabriella and for your grandbabies. I will miss our talks and how you always made me feel loved and included. I promise to love and cherish Gabby and always have her back. Miss you mom this isn’t goodbye it’s till I see you again

  2. Dale Long

    Rose was a fine lady I always enjoyed working on her at Mill Street in dunmore she always had a good joke rest in peace rose

  3. Lorrie Loughney

    My condolences and prayers for all her loved ones, especially Gabby and her grandkids. It was a privilege to know her. I am so sorry that I won’t be able to attend her service but please know you are on my heart.

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