Philip-Cascioli-Obituary

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Philip J. Cascioli

Lawrenceville, New Jersey

Aug 1, 1950 – Apr 23, 2017

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BORN
August 1, 1950
DIED
April 23, 2017
LOCATION
Lawrenceville, New Jersey
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Poulson & Van Hise Funeral Directors - Lawrenceville Obituary

Philip J. Cascioli, 66, of Lawrenceville, passed away on Sunday, April 23, 2017 at the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro.

Born in Camden, Philip was a lifelong resident of Lawrenceville.  Philip is a retiree of the Trenton Board of Education, where he was employed as a...

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Time passes much too quickly. But my great memories of you never fade. The kids and I speak of you often which keeps your memory alive even more. I miss you my beloved friend. Rest in peace till we meet again. Love you.

I miss our talks and your pearls of wisdom. You are loved more than you knew. I miss you my friend.

It's hard to believe how quickly time passes. But you will never be forgotten. I think of you every day because so many things remind me of you. And that makes me smile. I know you must be smiling and watching over Tim. Tim, you are always in my prayers and I think of you often. May God keep you in the palm of His hand. If Philip has anything to say about it, He will.
Love,
Vicky

Thanks for welcoming into your home when I came to TCNJ. You and your parents became a safe haven and comfort zone. I miss all of you.

Dear Tim,
I just learned of Phil's death today. I feel so sad for you. I passed your house a few days ago and felt compelled to stop, but I didn't have your number to call first. I was wondering about Phil's health. I hope you are well. Take care. May the God of all comfort sustain you. Myra Williams

Tim My heart is so sad with the passing of Phil He was such a pleasure to take care of. Tim I send my love and prayers for your loss.

I send sincere condolences to you Tim and the rest of Phil's family. Recalling my time with Phil when I was a teen and lived on Lawrence Rd. Phil taught me how to drive and also taught me many different views of life. Our families were very close and we frequently visited the Cascioli house. Although I never met you, be well Tim, and know my thoughts and prayers are with Phil.

It is with a heavy heart that I send sincere condolences to Tim and the rest of Phil's family and friends. Recalling my time working with both Tim and Phil at our Stokes home brings back such fond memories. Be well Tim, and know that we at Jefferson continue to keep you in our thoughts and prayers

Uncle Phil was genuine, caring, and so much fun. He made the holidays such a good time and always had a story to tell. I loved him very much and he will truly be missed.