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Mary Grace Caputo Napoli

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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NAPOLI Mary Grace Caputo Napoli of Stratford, the beloved wife of Anthony Napoli Sr., passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 18, 2010 in her home with her loving family by her side. Mary was born in Bridgeport on July 2, 1934 and was the daughter of the late Alphonse and Rose Turziano Caputo....

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To the Napoli family, I wish you all the peace and comfort in this most trying time. My prayers are with you. I am so pleased to have met Mrs. Napoli, enjoying her wonderful sense of humor. Thank you for letting me help take care of her. Again take care and know that there are friends and family thinking of you at this time.

Lori Goodson (CNA)

Dear Tony
We were so sorry to hear about Mary. She was a great person. Although we didn't see each other often as the years went by, I always considered her a friend.Pleasant memories of her go back to our elementry school days.
Please extend our sympathy to your family. I know she will be missed by all. You are in our thoughts.
Sylvia and Pete Chandler

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

We are very sorry for the loss of your wife and mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Bill and Anna Kovac

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Napoli family.

Dear Tony,

We were deeply saddened to learn of Mary's passing. Our deepest condolences to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Robin Senese & Steve Bodnar

Dear Tony,

We were deeply saddened to learn of Mary's passing. May you and your family find comfort in memories of happier times with her and in knowing that you have many friends who share in your loss.

Frank & Geri Saracino
Bluffton, SC

Katrina and Jess, my heart goes out to you and your family. I know from the stories you told us your nana was a very sweet person. Remember all the good times you had and keep her alive by telling her stories. With love and sympathy, Rosemary Toth