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Frank Caravello, 63, of East Windsor, passed away on Wednesday, May 9, 2018, at St. Francis Hospital with his family at his side.
Frank was born in Brooklyn, New York, on March 17, 1955, and was the son of the late Francesco and Barbara (Adams) Caravello. He was educated in Enfield schools and was a communicant of Holy Family Church. Frank was employed as a courier for the Ship New England Company of East Granby. Frank had a great love for cats and was heavily involved with organizations which provided care and shelter of animals. He was a lifelong avid New York Yankees fan who also enjoyed fishing, going to the beach, and cruising the open road on his new Harley.
Frank is survived by his two daughters, Angela Caravello of Middlefield and Amanda Caravello of Pittsfield, Massachusetts; his companion, Jill Harrison of Enfield; three brothers, Stephen Caravello and his wife, Elizabeth of Lompoc, California, Robert Caravello and his wife, Suzanne of Enfield, and Richard Caravello and his girlfriend, Margo Ross of Avon; a sister, Theresa Miller of Enfield; a stepbrother David Soucy of Middletown; stepsister, Pamela Pinto and her husband, Fred of Old Lyme; a grandson, Alexander Vassiliou of Middlefield. He is also survived by his stepmother, Sandra Caravello of Old Lyme and his step father, Al Fillmore of Bloomfield; his four legged feline companion, Boopy; and several nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to join the family on Tuesday, May 15, from 4 to 7 p.m., followed by a service at 7 p.m. at Leete-Stevens Enfield Chapels, 61 South Rd, Enfield, CT. Burial will be private.
Donations in memory of Frank may be made to the Feral Cats of East Windsor, P.O. Box 198, East Windsor, CT 06088 (Attention: Russel).
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Two years have pasted since you left us and there isn't a day that goes by that I don't think about you. I miss our talks after the Yankees games! R.I.P. my beloved brother!
Stephen Caravello
Brother
May 9, 2020
Charles Celauro
May 9, 2019
One year has past since you have left us but it seems like only yesterday we were talking on the phone. I miss our talks after the Yankees games as we would critique each game. You will be in our memories & heart forever. R.I.P. my beloved brother!
Stephen & Lidice Caravello
May 9, 2019
Our condolensces to the Caravello Family as we are so sorry for your loss. Greg and Roxanne Guerriero
May 12, 2018
Stephen Caravello
May 12, 2018
Stephen Caravello
May 12, 2018
Dear brother as you have left your earthly journey and begin your new journey to were humans don't know anything about. Every time I watch, listen or follow a Yankee game I'll always be thinking of you and all the conversations we had during their games and after them. Lets hope that the magical ride they are on continues for the rest of the season & beyond. R.I.P. Frank your loving brother!
Stephen & Lidice Caravello
May 12, 2018
Our condolences to the entire Caravello family in this very difficult time. May Frank rest in paradise
Donna Goulette and Michael Johnson Farmer
May 11, 2018
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