Elsie-Caetta-Obituary

Elsie C. Caetta

Akron, Ohio

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Elsie C. Caetta, 89, passed away on October 7, 2005 after a long illness.

Born April 17, 1916, she was a life long resident of the Akron area, and was currently living at the Stow-Glen Retirement Village. Elsie was the former owner of the Diana Lee Sandwich Shop on Triplett Blvd. in Akron,...

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I knew Elsie for only a short time but I really liked her. Nunzie was my grandfather´s brother so I called her Aunt Elsie. I did have the privilege of staying in her home with her for a short time when I was young. I deeply regret that my mother and I did not keep in touch with her or many family members better. I feel a tremendous loss.

Dear Bobby and family
(Since we went to kindergarden together you will always be Bobby to Me)
I have so many fond memeries of your Mom! Your cousin Patty and I would stop at Diana Lees' after school for a pop and a bag of cheese corn. I remember how cool we as kids thought your Mom was She was so kind to all of us, when we played in your garage.Do you remember glueing the chicken bones back into a perfect chicken skeleton? My prayers are with you,Diana, Carol and your families

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. May God Bless and Keep you. With deepest sympathy. Gale and Karen Phelps and daughter Jen

Dear Carol: We were friends at Roswell Kent Jr. High. I hope you remember me. I was sorry to read about the death of your mother. I can remember being at your house and how nice she treated me. My mother is 92 so I don't know how much longer I'll have her. I send my deepest sympathy to you and hope these words will give you a little bit of comfort.

Thinking of with love and prayers at this difficult time. May God bless you all. Love Edie Minns and family

Dear Carol, Diana and Robert, I was saddened to see your mom, Elsie's, death notice. Your mom was always so strong, vibrant and seemed to take all of life in stride. I know you all loved her deeply. My prayers and love are with you. Cheryl Ober

With deepest sympathy on the loss of your Mom

I have wonderful memories of visiting with Diana in Elsie & Nunzie's restaurant. Elsie would always give me big Krispy Kreme donuts. I still have 3 of the donut trays from their shop. I remember when Elsie opened the ice cream stand and Diane and I would sit and eat frozen milky way candy bars.

I have fond memories of being your neighbor on Lindsay Ave. when our children were very young.
Elsie and Nunzie were always so kind to the kids in the neighborhood. May you rest in peace, Elsie.