John-Cavo-Obituary

John William Cavo M.D. Jr.

Farmington, Connecticut

About

LOCATION
Farmington, Connecticut

Obituaries

Send Flowers

John William Cavo, Jr., M.D., 74, beloved husband of Lynn Cavo for 50 years, passed away in his home surrounded by family on Wednesday, June 3, 2015. Jack grew up in Poughkeepsie, New York, the son of the late John and Lois Cavo. He attended Arlington High School, then went on to Yale University...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

To the family of Dr. Cavo my sincerest condolences on the passing of Dr. Cavo who was my doctor for my thyroid cancer surgery back in 1977. A wonderful doctor.

I was a classmate of John Cavo, at Arlington High School, in Poughkeepsie NY, and remembered him as an excellent student and a rather reserved, yet responsible person.

I was saddened to hear of his passing, and convey my condolences to his family.

M. A. Moustakas, Roanoke Texas

Lynn, just found out about Jack's death. Nell and I met you on the High School reunion cruise on the Hudson River. My first (and only) experience water skiing was at Jack's father's place on Candlewood Lake. We just had our 50th anniversary on June 5th. Jack was a good friend. [email protected]

Was a good friend of Jack at UVA but did not see much of him after graduation. Remember him well and he will be missed. Don L. Arey Jr. M.D.Winter Haven Florida

SO MANY MEMORIES....SO MANY SUMMERS AT THE CAVO'S......WILL NEVER FORGET THE DAY HE TOOK ME TO A BASEBALL MATCH....LOVE YOU

SU (BARCELONA)

Sorry to hear of Jacks passing
We enjoyed being your neighbors on Musket Trail
Simsbury

Dear Charlie, Michelle and Family,

I was very sad to learn about the passing of your wonderful Father. He was truly a great physician and person. The world has lost a wonderful soul but Heaven has an angel....

Dear Melanie and family,
Your dad/grandfather had so many things of which he could be proud in all of you -- your intelligence and hard work, commitment to community, and care for others. Wishing you strength and peace in this difficult time.

Dear Lynn. It was my privilege to recently join Jack and his friends at the weekly Thursday luncheon. I was immediately impressed by his warmth. As I learned more about him I realized that I was in the company of a great man who did many wonderful things for those who he served with distinction. Lynn my prayers are with you and your family at this time- I know that all of you shared his journey in life with great love. Bruce Wilson