57th WEDDING ANNIVERARY FOR ROSEMARY RAYMOnD PAGLIARO, BOBBY'S SISTER
ROSEMARY AND CARMEN ON THEIR WEDDING DAY
ROSEMARY WITH JOHN OLESKY AT MONONGAH HIGH ALUMNI BANQUET
57th
wedding anniversary for
Rosemary
Raymond Pagliaro
It
seems like only yesterday that Rosemary Raymond Pagliaro, Class of 1958, was
Monongah High three-sport athlete Bobby Raymond’s peanut-sized sister.
But on
Saturday, July 16, Rosemary and Carmen Pagliaro celebrated their FIFTY SEVENTH wedding
anniversary in Fairmont.
Rosemary
is the only daughter of Mary Dudiak Raymond and Angelo Raymond and the only
sibling of Bob Raymond, Class of 1951, whose widow, Susan Russell Raymond,
lives in White Hall.
Rosemary
and Carmen’s children are Melanie Ann Pagliaro, policy analyst for the Majority
Leader in the West Virginia House of Delegates, who lives in Charleston, and
C.J. Pagliaro.
Rosemary’s
mother’s siblings were Anna Dudiak
Koval and the late Sophie Dudiak Shelosky of Monongah, who married George
Shelosky, and John Dudiak. Sophie passed away in 2009. Anna’s children are
John Koval, Class of 1956, who lives in Cincinnati, and Larry Koval, Class of
1968, who lives in Columbus, and the late Shirley Koval Dodd, Class of 1953, who
passed away in her Idamay home after growing up at the top of Jackson Street in
Monongah.
Her brothers are John Koval, Class of 1956, who
lives in Cincinnati, and Larry Koval, Class of 1968, who lives in Columbus.
Bob
played football, basketball and baseball at Monongah High. Before he got much
larger than me, Bobby and I were inseparable friends who lived across from each
other on Church and Thomas streets before either one of us showed up at Sts.
Peter and Paul School.
We
fought as 4-year-olds, and Bobby bit my upper lip half off. But only because
his mouth was larger than mine, even though he was younger. If I had a bigger
mouth, Bobby would have been the wounded party. My mom, Lena Futten
Olesky, was furious and confronted Bob’s mom, Mary Raymond, over the situation.
The moms were still fuming a few days later when Bob and I went back to playing
with each other.
Bob’s
uncle, John Dudiak, Mary Raymond’s brother, would give Bob and I boxing gloves,
and paid a quarter to the one who made the other one cry. We whaled the
daylights out of each other to get those quarters.
We were so close that, when Bobby was circumcised, I visited him
at home and got to see the bandage on his penis. Hey, we weren’t much older
than toddlers!
When I began first grade at Sts. Peter and Paul School, Bobby
was a bit younger and couldn’t enroll. So he ran away from home and joined me
at SP&P. The nuns thought it was hilarious, but called Mary Raymond to come
get her son.
When Consolidation Coal Company sold the houses they were
renting to the miners, my parents, Lena Futten Olesky and John W. Olesky, Sr.,
bought the Church Street home that the Raymonds were renting because it had
indoor plumbing and our Thomas Street house did not. No more outhouses in
winter for me.
The Raymonds moved to Frogtown, bought a house and ran a tavern
below their home not far from where the Kasper and Kubiet families lived as you
approached Swisher Hill.
Melanie,
originally from Monongah, got her master’s in education administration at
Marshall University after graduating from North Marion High and Fairmont State.
She resided in Fairmont 2003-2007.
Bob was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean conflict, a former
employee of Fairmont Box Factory and retired from Creative Labeling.
Bob and
Susan’s children are Paula, married to Sam Adkins and living in Idamay; Robin
Long of Colfax; Mary Harr of Pleasant Valley; and another Bob Raymond, married
to Susie and living in Fairmont.
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