John-Caola-Obituary

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John Caola

Brick, New Jersey

Nov 7, 1948 – Jan 9, 2018 (Age 69)

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BORN
November 7, 1948
DIED
January 9, 2018
AGE
69
LOCATION
Brick, New Jersey

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Colonial Funeral Homes - Brick Obituary

COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, 2170 HIGHWAY 88, BRICK, NJ




John Victor Caola, 69, of Brick Township, New Jersey was called home by God on January 9, 2018. John was born in Trenton to the late Victor and Marjorie (Toy) Caola. He married the love of his life and best friend Kathy (Sackett) Caola October 1981. A great passion and talent for his work, John was the proud owner of Caola and Company Inc. for the past twenty-four years.

John is survived by his wife Kathy Caola. His three daughters Katherine Caola and her fiancé Casey Sieler, Khristine Caola and Karrine Caola and son Jonathan Caola. His two pupper dogs Toby and Teddy. He is also survived by siblings, nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his grandparents, his father-in-law, best friend Robert Thonger, and his pupper dog Casper.

The family will receive relatives and friends for Visitation on Monday, January 15, 2018 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Colonial Funeral Home in Brick, NJ. A Mass of Christian burial will be offered 10:00 AM, Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at St. Dominic’s RC Church, Brick. Interment will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Lakewood.

In lieu of flowers or gifts, we welcome you to make a donation to Ramapo for Children. Ramapo for Children offers direct-service programs, including Camp Ramapo, for children and young adults with a variety of social, emotional and cognitive challenges; professional development for educators and youth workers; and teambuilding retreats for schools and youth groups. John had a special connection with one of Camp Ramapo’s campers. Please visit www.ramapoforchildren.org/support-us to make a donation online, or send a check to Attn: Development Office P.O. Box 266 Rhinebeck, NY 12572 and reference “gift in memory of John Caola” when making your donation.

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O "Sticky," how saddened I am to learn of your passing. I remember a birthday conversation we had, and we were laughing about heading into our 70's. What happened? There will always be those memories of changing seasons, life's simplicities, and friendships. You spoke many times of going back, so now I envision you in your Model A and driving down Tarkio Road... Rest in peace my longtime friend of over 50 years...

Think of John often - God bless his memory, Love Valerie

John and my newphew Justin - Precious picture e

I had know John for years as a colleague in the proud profession of Locksmithing. I've never known John to have a cross word with anyone and have respected him and his sister Jane. My heart is at a loss over the loss of a friend. My deepest condolences go out to John's immediate and extended family. May his proud and honorable soul Rest in Peace in heaven.

Iam heart broken to hear of the passing of John. He was always so nice to me when I would go to his store. Iam so sorry for your loss.

I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. My brothers and I were childhood friends of the Caola's in Mantoloking. We have many happy memories of John and his sibs and parents from that time.

Sorry to hear of John's passing. I used to buy hardware from him and Jane years ago. Very nice people. Glad I got to know him. Prayers to your family.

Dear Caola family,
We are so sorry to hear about John's passing. It was a genuine pleasure to know and interact with him over the years. He was a kind and giving man, and he will be truly missed.

John, May your soul rest in perfect peace with your creator.
Kathy, please accept my condolence.

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