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Nicholas J. Caivano

78, Shrewsbury, New Jersey

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(Asbury Park Press)NICHOLAS J. CAIVANOAGE: 78 SHREWSBURY Nicholas J. Caivano, 78, died suddenly at home on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2009. Nicholas was born in Millburn and has been a 46 year resident of Shrewsbury. He served honorably in the US Army from 1953-1961. He received his BA in Fine Arts from...

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To the Family of Nick Caivano,
I worked in Home Ec.near Nick's office for 18 years At Monmouth Regional High School. He designed a cover for a memorial to my father who passed twenty days before his 90th birthday. He also encouraged our son, Lamarr, who is an artist. He made an impact on our lives for which we are grateful. May God bless you at this sad time.
Shirley C. Clowney

i am sorry sorry for your loss, mr caivano was a nice man and i remember him teaching at monmouth regional . may he rest in peace kim-foodtown

In 1967, Mr Caivano opened my eyes to art and inspired me, as a student at Neptune H.S. I have not forgotten his mentoring, and am sad to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family.

As my Art teacher at MRHS Mr. C really inspired me, and believed in me. I think he gave all of us, a piece of himself to carry on. Lois and Nicole, our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Leah Korzon Smith and Family

Rosemary and I are very sorry to hear of Mr. Caivano's passing. He was a great inspiration to our daughter Leah when she was a student at Monmouth Regional HS, as we are sure he was to so many others throughout the years. The Caivano family is in our thoughts and prayers. Bob and Rosemary Boross

Aunt Lois, Nicole and Phil,
We were all very sad to hear of Uncle Nicky's passing. Our deepest sympathies to you all.
Love,
Lucy and Keith Kentner and sons, Kyle & Brennan

May God be with you, and hold you during this rough time.

Mr.C was a wonderful man and a fabulous teacher. I learn so much about sculpture and life in general from him. Mr. C. pushed me to be the best sculptor I could be. He will truly be missed. GCU just won't be the same without his smile and wisdom. He left his finger prints deep in the clay of my life. My deepest condolences go out to his family. -Colleen P Burtt (sculpture student @ GCU)

What a fabulous man and artist. He stayed at MRHS an extra year for us, to see his "artists" graduate ....he will be missed and will always have a special place in my heart. We Love You Uncle Nick!!!!

Tiffany~class of 1991