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James "Jim" Cafeo

Cincinnati, Ohio

Aug 31, 1944 – Dec 24, 2016 (Age 72)

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BORN
August 31, 1944
DIED
December 24, 2016
AGE
72
LOCATION
Cincinnati, Ohio

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CAFEOJames "Jim" T. Cafeo. Proud father of Tony (Christy) Cafeo, Dominic (Brooke) Cafeo and Anne (Mark) Salzarulo. Loving grandfather of Caroline, Jackson, Harrison, Cameron, River, Henry and Ben. Dear brother of Fr. Ron Cafeo & former husband of Cookie Gordon. He passed on Saturday, December...

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He was a great man. Roommate of my late Uncle Ray long ago and super nice owner of many bars I frequented back in the day. He even helped us escape Hurricane Wilma with his hospitality on Marathon. Always pleasant and fun to hang out with.. you will be missed Jimmy by all of us whose paths you crossed.. Rest easy now. Sherry Sovilla Framz

Jimmy was so proud of his children and so modest about all that he accomplished. A man's man and a big reason that Cincinnati is such a great place

He was such a great person, truly will be missed.

Fr. Ron, we are so sorry. We wish you and the family peace at this time. - Dcn. Bob, Mary Lois and Paul Probert, Combermere, Ontario

Our sympathies go out to the Cafeo family. We enjoyed seeing Jimmy at Bocce on Wednesdays and he will be greatly missed.
Jodi and Melissa

To the Cafeo family,our deepest condolences. We will miss Jim,his friendship,and his personality.Our prayers are with you at this time. Sincerely Steve & Cindy Saalfeld

Our thoughts are with the family at this sad time. So many good memories and fun times were had over the years with Jim.

My sympathies go out to Jimmy's entire family. I always enjoyed when you all came in to Primavista when I was a bartender there. Jimmy was just such a " cool " guy , and I really enjoyed talking with him and his son Tony very much. May you find comfort and joy in your memories and keep being a great and loving family.

Jim and I were kids together. My wife remembers Jim from when he was a Bailiff at the Hamilton County Courthouse. We both have wonderful memories of his humor and his wonderful stories. We will miss you, Jim!