Rochester, NY – March 17, 2022, at age 91. Louise was predeceased in death by her husband and soulmate, Anthony F. Todesco, brothers Joseph Ferrari and John Ferrari, and her parents, Frank and Rose Ferrari. She is survived by son, Frank (Eileen) and daughter, Rosemary (Chris) Latin, 4 grandchildren: Anthony (David), Kariana (Chelsea), Maxwell, and Austin; sister Barbara (Gene) Perkins, cousins, nieces, nephews, and several close friends.
Her great passion in life besides her family was cooking which included a position at Asher’s, a candy factory, and her last position as a chef at Mirabella, specializing in Italian dishes such as meatballs, both in Philadelphia where she lived for 65 years before moving to Rochester in 2019. She loved bowling, traveling, and going to casinos where she usually had luck raking in money! She also was a lifelong Pittsburgh Steelers fan. The family would like to thank the Strong Hospital Palliative/Hospice unit and the team of doctors, nurses, social workers, and the interpreting team for taking such good care of Louise in her last weeks of life.
There will be a memorial service in Philadelphia, to be announced later and burial of her ashes along with her husband’s ashes in West Virginia where they grew up.
My very condolences to you and your family. She will be surely missed. Now, she is in peace and with her husband. 😢🤟🏼❤️
May you and your family cherished all the memories in your heart. Thoughts are with you all. Hugs
So sorry to hear of her passing. She was a sweet person to know. I enjoyed her company very much. Louise was so proud of her family and all they accomplished