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Vincent Cacace

Bridgeport, Connecticut

1947 - 2020

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Vincent A. Cacace, Jr.On Sunday, August 2, 2020, Vincent A. Cacace, Jr., beloved husband, brother, uncle and friend, passed away at the age of 73. Vinny was born on January 12, 1947 in Bridgeport, CT to Margaret R. (Cullen) and Vincent A. Cacace, M.D. He received his bachelor's degree from Salem...

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So very sorry to the whole family. Vincent was a great friend at Salem College. Remember many times with Vince and Jim Fahy. Gene Seeber

Think of Vinny and miss my dear, wonderful and loyal friend everyday. But what energy, intelligence, fun and joy he brought. Great memories!

Dear family, Vinnie was a dear kind friend to me during my most difficult time. He was a wonderful joyful person. I spend many years enjoying his engaging personality at Maplewood School. He was my friend!

I am so sorry to hear of Vinny´s passing we went to Salem together , Vinny was my best man. He was a great friend. Gene Seeber

I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Cacace was one of my favorite teachers back at Maplewood Junior High. He was a great teacher and caring person. You could tell he cared about us and that left and lasting impression which we will carry for the rest of our lives. He always had a smile and went above and beyond. An old school class act. I will add him to my prayers and send the family my deepest sympathies.

Audrey, so sorry for the loss of your beloved Vinnie. He had a sparkle in his eyes, and always smiled when he greeted you, and managed to make A comment about something that cracked you up. When my brother died in Stamford, he sent a beautiful floral arrangement. We were friendly and he was a co-worker; so sending flowers told me a lot about what a good guy he was. RIP Sweet Vinnie.

Mr. Cacase was always smiling! I met him when he was teaching at St
Raphael and he always stopped to see me when I worked.on the weekends at Subway during high school. Lots of laughs! And, he was the cool teacher in the blue Corvette. My sincerest sympathy and prayers, Cathy Rubano

I first met Vinny in Pompano Beach, and we hit it off immediately. He always enjoyed a good story, and had plenty of his own to relate back. He was a wonderful man, and I am proud to have been a friend. When you get to heaven Vinny...tell them Chi Chi says hello!

To the family I'm So sorry for your loss, his Dad Dr. Cacace was my doctor years ago when I was a youngster, My Condolences and prayers to the family, Res in peace