May God bless you and your...
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Pegasus
February 05, 2014
Yardley, Pennsylvania
Gregory Caiola LOWER MAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP - Gregory Caiola, 56, of Lower Makefield Township, PA, died Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013, surrounded by his loving family after a long, courageous battle with cancer. Born in Ridgewood, NJ, son of Barbara McCollum Caiola and the late Leonard Caiola, Mr. Caiola...
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Pegasus
February 05, 2014
My condolences to Greg's family. I knew Greg from his time at Young Scholars Institute in Trenton, and I last saw him at the 9/11 Garden of Reflection Ceremony in September 2013. He was the most kind, funny and generous person, and always had a smile on his face. He was very proud of his two sons, especially in their athletic and musical pursuits, and was a loving husband to Janet, whom I met on a few occasions. He will be sorely missed.
Carrie Wetherby
January 09, 2014 | Newtown, PA
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Rev. 21:4 ~ Kim
January 09, 2014 | GA
i onlyt know greg through the heart and memori s of his brother and my friend, jeffrey caiola out here in oakland, ca. he seems to be a truly wonderful man and a special gift to all my deepest sympathies to all his family and those whose lives he touchedd.
January 06, 2014
My deepest condolences to the family and friends may memories of times spent with him warm your hearts lean on God for comfort.
January 04, 2014
Hearfelt condolences to Greg's entire family - Janet, his sons, his mother Barbara, his sisters, and his brothers - for your loss.
As all who met him soon realized, Greg was an exemplary person, whose kindness, humility and sense of purpose made life better for others.
Judy Curlee
January 04, 2014 | Yardley, PA
Greg was a true gentleman and a great public servant and family man. He helped me get my training wheels in politics and was a mentor. He will be missed.
Robert Barletta
January 04, 2014 | Plainfield, NJ
I didn't know Greg well , but as he always struck me a gentleman first and foremost . Notwithstanding our being on different sides of the political aisle our dialogue was characterized by mutual respect and well wishes. We could use more like him -- not fewer. My condolences to the family. Greg was a class act .
Larry Borda
January 04, 2014
our deepest sympathy to your entire family.our prayers are with you. Steve ,Steve & the entire Perry family
January 04, 2014