Caroline-Tedone-Obituary

Caroline Tedone

Wethersfield, Connecticut

1930 - 2022

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Caroline Azia Tedone of Wethersfield, CT died peacefully in her sleep on January 8. Born in Hartford on November 12, 1930, Carol was predeceased by her husband of 61 years, Joe. Over the last few years of her life, Carol found contentment and happiness living in the Village at South Farms, an...

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Joe, Kathy and family. So sorry to hear about Joe's mother. Sounds like she was a very special lady. You're in our prayers.

So sorry to read about the passing of your Mom, she was such a fun person and easy to talk to. I remember walking to her house on Saturday mornings to curl her hair and we would just talk and talk.

Joey and Mickey, Sincerest sympathy to both of you, along with your extended family. Although it´s been many years since I´ve seen your beloved mom, I remember Carol fondly and with true affection. Her liveliness, upbeat outlook on life, hysterical joke telling ability, and generous and kind nature, all had a profound effect on me while growing up. She was a riot to chat with and a natural live-wire - and so much fun to be around! I used to look forward to stopping by the Caldor service...

Joey, so sorry to hear of your Mom´s passing. I remember her fondly from our early years.

Tedone Family, My deepest sympathy for the loss of your mother, grandmother I loved one. She and my mother, Gaye Baio, spent a great deal of time together at many Church and social functions. She had such a zest for life! May she rest in peace now that she is reunited with your father.

Mickey and Joey Am so sorry to hear about your Mom. My thought and prayers are with you.

I remember Carol from years ago when she worked at Caldors. In the last 15 years or so, I became part of a Saturday morning breakfast club that included Carol. She was a joy to be with. Her sense of humor always made things more lively. Every year all of us attended the St Patrick's Day dinner at Sacred Heart. Carol took care of all details, getting the tickets, the table, etc. It was always a fun evening. I missed Carol when she left our breakfast club. I didn't know where she had...

With Deepest Sympathy ... (A Sacred Heart Friend)

Carol was an absolute joy! We were lucky to have her, now she is at the biggest get together of them all and I have no doubt she is now watching down on her friends and family with a big smile on her face.