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Karen Cacace

Southbury, Connecticut

Age 61

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Southbury, Connecticut

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Karen Cacace June 22, 1963 - January 30, 2025 Southbury – Karen N. (Hirst) Cacace, of Southbury, passed away peacefully after a long, courageous battle with cancer, at Yale New Haven Hospital's Smilow Cancer Center on January 30, 2025. She was the loving wife of Louis J. Cacace, with whom she...

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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Lou, you are in our thought and prayers.

My condolences to the Cacace family on the passing of Keren. I met her through work when I visited Southbury, Always a big smile. May she rest in peace.

I had the pleasure of working with Karen for the last 4 years at PMR. She was there always to help and never made you feel you where bothering her. My condolences go out to her family. She will be missed very much.

I had the absolute pleasure of knowing Karen for 35 years. I worked in the office next door to her . I would see her almost daily and she always had a smile on her face and kind words. Even when she was feeling poorly she didn't complain and always had concern for others . I miss her smiling face and her kind words and her always positive attitude. She was the kind of person that I strive to be. My deepest condolences to her husband and family .

Lou, we always remember your big smile and just can´t replace it with how you feel. We´ll see that smile again because you know, you´ll see hers again. Love, Roy and Silvana

I had the extreme pleasure of working with Karen at Danbury Hospital Physical Medicine & Rehab. She was truly a warm and friendly person who cared deeply about the patients and her co-workers. I am so very sorry to hear of her passing.

So sorry to hear of Karen's passing. I was always in awe of Karen and her strength . Prayers to you all

RIP Karen. You earned your wings! Your dedication, commitment, perseverance was admirable. Your memory will always be the foundation of support to the Southbury PMR Team. To your family, I am sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Sherri Cianflone

Karen was such an amazing coworker and friend! She was the kindest/most thoughtful person and she made everyone feel welcome/special at work, and always kept meticulous order in the office creating a very efficient atmosphere!! She taught me so much in such a short time and I will always be grateful to her!! Her legacy of kindness will definitely continue to be carried out, as she impacted all that she came into contact with, so greatly!! She will be sorely missed however, know she will...