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Janice Cacciapuoti Obituary

WEST MILFORD — Services will be held for Janice Ouellette Cacciapuoti, 57, of this township, who died on Tuesday, May 24, 2011.

Mrs. Cacciapuoti was born in Springfield, Mass. She was a school nurse at West Milford High School for 17 years. Also, she was involved with the Relay for Life at the high school. She was an active member of the Newfoundland United Methodist Church for many years, where she was a Sunday school teacher, Vacation Bible school teacher, confirmation mentor, and member of various committees and missions as well.

Arrangements are by the Stickle-Soltesz Funeral Home, Newfoundland. Donations may be sent to Newfoundland United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 288, Newfoundland, NJ 07435.

Mrs. Cacciapuoti is survived by her husband, Anthony; her sons, Michael of West Milford, and David of Tustin, Calif.; her parents, Robert and Sara Jean Ouellette; her sister, Judith Brown, of East Longmeadow, Mass.; and her brothers, Thomas Ouellette of Vernon, Conn., and John Ouellette of Longmeadow.
Published by Suburban Trends on May 31, 2011.

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Shirley Riga

June 1, 2011

I remember Janice as a fun, loving friend who was always sensitive to others needs. I'm sorry to hear she has passed. It sounds like she has had a wonderful life with her family. Shirley Riga (class of 1971)

Nancy Savaria

May 31, 2011

Dear Anthony, Michael & David and the entire Ouelette family--I was so sad to hear of Janice's passing. She was such a good person, always happy and ready to lend a helping hand. I had the pleasure of knowing her for the past fifty years. She is truly an angel in the house of God. May her good deeds continue to be her legacy and live on in her family. You have my deepest sympathy as you cope with her loss.
Nancy (Smith) Savaria
ELHS Class of 1971

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