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Mae Cappuccio Obituary



CAPPUCCIO, MAE T. (nee Gionti), 88 - of Hammonton, died Sunday, November 11, 2007 at her residence. Born in Bridgeport, she was an area resident most of her life. Mae worked as a cafeteria supervisor in the Hammonton School Systems for 26 years until her retirement in 1992. She was a member of St. Rita Society of St. Martin de Porres Church, Deborah Heart and Lung Auxiliary and St. Joseph School PTA. Wife of the late Anthony, Mae is survived by her sons Anthony C. (Karla) of Absecon and William J. (Lorraine) of Hammonton. Her daughter Rosemarie (Michael) Carrafiello of Hammonton. Brother Joseph (Christina) Gionti and sister in law Virginia Gionti all of Williamstown. Loving Grandmother of Marissa Rose and Michele Carrafiello. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing on Weds. Eve. 6:30-9pm and Thurs. after 8:30am at the Marinella Funeral Home, 102 N. 3rd St., Hammonton. Mass of Christian Burial Thurs. 10:00am St. Martin de Porres Church, S. Egg Harbor Rd., Hammonton. Burial in Greenmount Cem. Donations may be made to Hammonton Rescue Squad, 300 S. Egg Harbor Rd., Hammonton, NJ 08037. www.marinellafuneralhome.com

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Published by The Press of Atlantic City from Nov. 13 to Nov. 14, 2007.

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François-Xavier Sauvage

November 7, 2024

In loving memory of my American foster Mom.
François-Xavier Sauvage.

François-Xavier SAUVAGE (France)

November 7, 2022

I would never forget to add a message as a tribute to my American foster parents.
My love to them and the whole family.

François-Xavier SAUVAGE (France)

November 7, 2021

14 years already since my foster Mom left us!
I remember her as a most generous and loving person whom I will never forget.
May she rest in peace with her husband, my foster Dad, and her daughter Rosemarie, my foster sister.
Love to the family.
François.

François-Xavier SAUVAGE

November 7, 2020

Remembering my American Mom. May she be happy forver in Heaven!
Love to the family.

François & Monique SAUVAGE

November 7, 2019

Remembering Mom & Dad Cappuccio, my (François') foster parents in the US.
A thought also for their daughter, my foster sister Rosemarie who joined them almost 2 years ago.
Our love from France to the whole family.
François & Monique

François and Monique SAUVAGE

November 15, 2007

Mom Cappuccio is now back with Dad. She is now freed from all the pains and sufferings that she had to bear toward the end of her rich life. These two outstanding persons are now happy in heaven, in God's hands.
They brought me (François) a lot and, to a large extent, they made me what I am today.
To all the family, Rosemarie, Tony, Bill, Carla, Lorraine, Melissa and Michele, we send our loving condolences from the other side of the world.
May God bless you all.

Felix Meschini

November 14, 2007

TONY,BILLY AND RO, My condolences on the passing of your dear mother.May she rest in peace.

STAN SACCO

November 13, 2007

DEAR RO,BILLY,TONY AND FAMILY,
VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT MAE. MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO ALL OF YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL. STAN

Barbara Harris Para

November 13, 2007

I know I won't be there for this celebration of Mae's life but would like to send my condolences to the family, my good friend Rosemarie, as well as Bill & Lorraine, Tony and Carla. Your mother was a great person and I have always enjoyed visiting with her. When I was younger she made me feel as I was part of the family and continued this to the end. I will miss her and all the times spent with her. She is in a much better place reunited with her huaband.

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