Roslyn “Roz” Bennis (nee Fazzio), on October 4, 2021, of Glassboro. Age 72. Beloved wife of Joseph Bennis. Devoted mother of Joseph Bennis (Denise), Stephanie Bennis-Hazleton and Brian Bennis (Rachel). Loving grandmother of Joseph, Vincent, Olivia, Dominic, Julia, Lindsey, and Gavin. Dear sister of Susan Caputo (Sam), Margaret Fazzio, Christopher Fazzio (Rose) and the late Joseph J. Fazzio.
Roslyn “Roz” was born in Woodbury, NJ into a hardworking family. She learned honesty, religion, family values, and work ethic as she grew up. In 1966, Roz was a member of the first graduating class of Washington Twp. High School. In 1969, she married her lifetime love, Joe, and raised 3 children together. Roz loved the Lord and a clean home. She ran a tight ship as a stay at home mom. Always in the kitchen making something. As the retirement years approached, she spent her time inviting neighbors over for dinner and Joe and Roz also frequented local restaurants and were well known. Roz also enjoyed reading her bible every morning, spending time with her children and grandchildren, tending to her flower garden, and traveling with her husband of 52 years. When her children became older, she went back to college, graduated with honors from Rowan College and became a social worker. After her social worker years, she returned to her family business as an office manager. Roz will be remembered by her strong Christian faith, her honest character, her enormous generosity and her fierce loyalty to her family and friends. She will be missed forever…
Family and friends are invited to attend her viewing Thursday 7:00 – 9:00 pm and Friday 8:30 – 9:30 am, at the Egizi Funeral Home, 119 Ganttown Road, Washington Twp. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Bridget’s RC Church, Glassboro. Interment Hillcrest Memorial Park, Washington Twp.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Roz’s memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 3 Eves Drive, Suite 310, Marlton, NJ 08053. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.egizifuneral.com.
“A Life Well Lived Is Worth Remembering”