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Rose Marie (Hill) DiCamillo

Posted 2023-02-04 by Pat R
Wickenburg Sun (Wickenburg, Arizona)
Wednesday, December 28, 2022, p. A-6

Rose Marie DiCamillo, 65 of Aguila, passed away peacefully at home
surrounded by her loved ones Dec. 24, 2022. Rose was born June 29, 1957,
at Nellis Air Force base in Indian Springs, Nevada, to Glenda Mae Lewis
and Dwain Melvin Hill.

Rose married David Gene DiCamillo May 11, 1979, in Reno, Nevada. Rose
and David spent a long loving life together and lived in numerous states
over the years before settling in Aguila in 1989. They had five children
together; as well as numerous others who looked to her as a mother. Rose
lived a life of love towards everyone she met. She would go out of her
way to do anything she could for anyone. She loved the Lord and her
family more than anything. Rose worked as a cashier and waitress for
many years before attending Estrella Mountain Community College. She
earned her degree in nursing and worked as a nurse for 15 years. She
enjoyed caring for others and being a bright light for anyone she
crossed paths with.

Rose was preceded in death by her father Dwain Hill; mother Glenda
Knuth; stepfather Bill Knuth; brother Dwain Hill Jr. and sister Linda
Ashlock. She is survived by husband David DiCamillo; sons Timothy
(Chandra), Raymond (Amanda) and Ryan DiCamillo; daughters Angelina Sweet
(Clayton Smith) and Chelsea Shannon-Napoles (Alessandro) and nephew
Sonny Ashlock; as well as 19 grandchildren and two great nieces and two
great nephews.

Services will be held at Eagle Eye Cemetery in Aguila on Jan. 7, 2023.

Viewing will be from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. and services from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. A
reception will be held at Aguila Public Park after services. The family
welcomes everyone.




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