Stephen-Campanella-Obituary

Stephen And Doris Campanella

Cranston, Rhode Island

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Stephen Campanella passed away in Cranston, Rhode Island. Funeral Home Services for Stephen are being provided by Maceroni Funeral Home - North Providence. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on May 19, 2013.

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I was very sad to learn of the passing of Stephen and Doris. I remember Stephen, when I was a child living on Veazie Street and with my father and grandfather, especially at my grandfather's house. Later in life I visited with Stephen and Doris both in Narragansett and in Boca Raton. Doris was always a smiling and gracious hostess and Stephen supplied many items of genealogy to help me continue on the search my brother, Matthew Olivo, had begun including photographs, which we exchanged. ...

Jeanne,

I was sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my condolences and prayers. I met your mother once many years ago when you and I were both working at Scituate High. And I heard many wonderful stories about her from other retirees.

They were a lovely couple who all enjoyed being around. I remember both at my step gradfathers house as a child and they were so fun.

Marguerite Collins

Ladies (Cousins), No words can express how one feels after you have lost your parents. I would like share with you all that during my Military travels I Loved running into your folks across this globe. In hotel lobbies and or waiting to catch a flight at the airport. Your parents would always make me laugh.
You have our, my daughter Heather, son Benjamin, and myself Joe deepest condolences and prayers.

Love the Leonard Family

To family and friends of Stephen and Doris. Please accept my condolences. May you all find hope and comfort in the words of Isaiah 61:1,2.

Dear Jeanne, I thihnk I already sent my condolences, however, I think they disappeared. I think your parents had a history together that is most special. Your mother meant the world to me my first years at Scituate. You meant the world to me as well. Kathy Winter

Dear Jeanne, Sorry to hear of your parents deaths. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. They did have long lives and I am sure you have many good memories.