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Joseph Cacciatore Obituary

CACCIATORE, Joseph John, 71, of Tampa, passed away August 19, 2005. A native and lifelong resident of Tampa, Mr. Cacciatore was preceded in death by his mother, Rose Muley Taormina, and is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Sylvia I. Cacciatore; daughters, Stephanie Fernandez and husband John, Cynthia Dixon and husband Brian, and Deborah Cacciatore; son, Joseph Michael Cacciatore; granddaughters, Julia Hernandez, Jennifer Breto and Sylvia Lynn Cacciatore; great-grandchildren, Annalise, Isabella Rose and Ciara Lauren; as well as his little dog, Willis. A funeral Mass will be offered for the repose of his soul noon Wednesday at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, with the family receiving friends beginning at 10 a.m. at the church with Monsignor Laurence E. Higgins, P.A., pastor, officiating. Please omit flowers and in lieu of, donations may be made to St. Joseph Cancer Institute or the Melech Hospice House in Temple Terrace in memory of Joseph. The family would like to give a special thanks t o Josie Fernandez and Dr. Richard D. Cohen. Arrangements by Adolfo Gonzalez-Roel.

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Published by TBO.com from Aug. 21 to Aug. 22, 2005.

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"Little" Sylvia Cacciatore

September 15, 2005

I miss you so much Nano. I think about you all the time and I wish you were to talk to me. You mean the world to me and I'm so thankful that you were a part of my life! You'll always be in my heart and until we meet again I love you and I miss you! You are the sunshine of my life. God Bless you!

Gary, Geo & Noah Krusch

August 24, 2005

Debbie and Sylvia, my heart goes out to you and to your entire family. To lose someone you love so much is so heartbreaking. But just know that he's in a much better place and that he will always be with you all. You are all in our hearts and prayers. We love you!

Carlos & Dan Olivera

August 23, 2005

Our deepest sympathy is with you and your family in this time of sorrow. God bless you.

judy barcelo

August 23, 2005

Dear Sylvia and family:



Our hearts go out to you all, I am sure that Joe is in heaven playing dominos and gin with all of his old friends. I know the ones he left behind will miss him.



Judy & Fred

Manuel & Gloria Busciglio

August 22, 2005

Sylvia our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. I know we will all miss Joe. I have nothing but good memories of Joe. Especially,when we use to cooked for the Sacred Heart Acdamey Spagetti dinners. He was always a joy to be with. God Bless all you.

Renee Valdes

August 22, 2005

My thoughts are with you all in your time of loss.

Kathy "Baby Kathy" Castillo

August 22, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time of loss and sadness. Stay strong and cling to each other for strength. God bless you

Jennifer Breto

August 21, 2005

NANO

I love you I will miss I know you still here with all of us watching over us

love, jennifer rose

Desiree Valdes

August 21, 2005

From the first day I arrived next door you and Sylvia always made me feel like Family, like I knew I was Safe having you all there. I'm just sorry I didn't get to live next door to you longer and that you had to leave us so soon. You were truly blessed in all that you accomplished here, Thanks for always caring, for being the best Neighbor in the World, for always listening. I'll miss driving up and seeing you on the swing and being surprised by the little things you took care of around here. Sylvia and Family, God Bless you all, there is no more pain, just peace- I'm steps away if you need me just call. - With Love, Sympathy and Prayers, Desiree

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