Elbie-Caruso-Obituary

Elbie C. Caruso

Springfield, Massachusetts

1915 - 2018

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Elbie C. (Camarda) Caruso, 102, ascended off to heaven on March 17, 2018 from the Life Care Center at Wilbraham. Born in Springfield on October 9, 1915, she was the daughter of the late Francesco and Concetta (Bonjoni) Camarda, they lived in Springfield until she was the age of 14 when they...

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She was a truly wonderful person. I'm was blessed to have had her guidance and friendship. I think of her often. I just know she has to be in heaven.

Heartfelt sympathy to all...Grandma will always have a special place in my heart. She was a very special woman loved by all, and will be greatly missed. I was very fortunate to be a part of her family. She taught me how to make sauce and meatballs many years ago. You are all so very lucky to have had so many years with her, and now It's time for her to be back with Grandpy and Karen. Thoughts and prayers are with you all. God bless

To Barbara, Frank and Carol

We send our deepest sympathy. I have many fond memories of Elbie, she was like a mother to me. I know she will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with you.

Grandma my whole world has collapsed. I'm walking in a fog. Life without you is simply awful. I'm so fortunate that you and I were so close. I will miss our daily talks our lunches and our trips to the casino. Love you forever. Your buddy and granddaughter Debbie

Dear Barbara, Frank & Carol,

Please know you have my heartfelt sympathy in the passing of your mother Elbie. She was such a lovely lady and so much fun! I treasure the times I was in her company. Elbie was always one of the "girls."
I know she will be terribly missed by many.

Love,
Fran Caserio Johnson+

She will be so sadly missed. She was always there to talk , share stories and give her loving advice. There will never be another like her! She will always be in my heart...

The memories I have of Elbie go back years ago when we worked at the Credit Bureau. She was so much fun and always there if you needed her.

She loved her kids and grandkids. Talked about them all the time with such love and affection. She had a full life and it appears that her blessings multiplied over the years with all those great and great, great grandchildren!

She always made me smile as I am sure her family enjoyed as well.

So sorry to read of Elbie's passing She was a wonderful lady I will always remember how she cooked various dinners for my Dad Tommy D'Amato at Forest Park Manor She is in my prayers Joanne (D'Amato) and Tom Caterina