Cordelia-Cafone-Obituary

Cordelia Cafone

Newton, New Jersey

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MONTAGUE - Cordelia Cafone, of Montague, was quietly called to the Lord on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012, surrounded by her family at her own home.

Born in 1914, in Nutley, Mrs. Cafone lived in Nutley and Belleville before moving to Montague in 1966. She was a parishioner of St. James Church in...

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She will be dearly missed....she had enthusiasm for life and a wonderful sense of humor that I will always remember. Family and Friends were her Treasures in life and her faith in God and Spirituality was an inspiration to me Always. Much Love to her Family Betty Bell

Cordellia will always leave a warm spot in my heart. She has left a loving impression on earth.....hugs and kisses Cordellia...rest in peace, love, Susan Brehm-Werner

Mrs, Cafone was an example to so many people. I met her over 45 years ago. She was all encompassing in her love of Family, and those who loved and were loved by her Family. She was an artist...the most demanding of vocations..because it requires heart breaking choices, between one's art and one's Family. Mrs. Cafone chose Family first every bend in the road. Because of her artistic genius, her art prevailed while never sacrificing her Family. She is an example that God allowed us to see. Mary...

Msgr. Cafone, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. She was a remarkable woman. God bless you and your family.

She affected many of us with her cheery spirit and good spinning and weaving advice. And in return, all she ever asked for was a hug. -E&M

My condolences to the whole family of Cordelia who was a friend, fellow spinner and weaver, generous, kind and loving person and whom I have known since the beginning of the Frances Irwin Handweavers which she was instrumental in starting. We will all miss her.
Sincerely, Barbara Lord

Cordelia was a cherished member of the North Country Spinners Guild and we will sorely miss her sharing her extensive knowledge of the fiber arts, but also her wonderful hugs! She was truly special and my life has been enriched for having known her. Jean Sattler

What a lovely Lady, I met her in my teens thru my Dad, Otto Pehle. She taught me to weave on a loom. I will never forget that. May she be at peace and my condolences at your loss of a very giving woman.
Jill Pehle-Killeen ~ Annapolis Md


Father Jim,

So sorry about your loss.