Yole R. Caivano

Funeral Information

Home: Denville, NJ
Date of Death: January 12, 2012
Place of Birth: New York, NY
Birthdate: December 16, 1917
Age: 94
Mass: Saturday, January 21, 2012 11:00 AM St. Francis Chapel, Denville, NJ
Interment: Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, NY

Biography

Yole R. Caivano, 94, died on Thursday Jan. 12, 2012 at Franciscan Oaks Health Center in Denville, NJ.

She was born Dec. 16, 1917, in New York City and she graduated from Bay Ridge High School in Brooklyn later she lived in the Greenwich Village until 1995 when she moved to Franciscan Oaks Residential Community in Denville, NJ.

Yole majored in History at Hunter College in New York where she earned a B. A. degree in 1940. She worked as a C.P.A. with DeLoitte & Touche Accounting Firm in New York City for thirty six years retiring in 1986.

Yole was interested in Astronomy, music, and the Metropolitan Opera, and she loved to dance. She loved to travel and in 1973 she took a cruise to witness the eclipse of the sun, along with several astronauts, and was berthed next to Neil Armstrong's family.

She is survived by many cousins and friends.

A Memorial Mass will be held on Saturday January 21, 2012 at 11:00 AM at St. Francis Chapel at St. Francis Residential Community 122 Diamond Spring Road Denville, NJ 07834.



Candles

Michael Sarlo 2012-01-16 23:11:34
A classy lady who touched a lot of people with her big heart.
Joanne Mannino Michael 2012-01-17 21:04:22
When I was a child, my family visited Yole and her sister Louise at their cozy, lovely Greenwich Village apt.for dinner.I knew these were very special ladies. After my Mom passed away, Yole kept in touch and always told me how much she missed my mother. It was heartwarming to hear. Yole traveled extensively, was outgoing, had a great sense of humor,and was a lively conversationalist.
Liz Santana 2012-01-17 21:37:47
Here's to a life that was led to the fullest. I know she touched many and her memory will live on.
John & Barbra Sarlo 2012-01-19 23:35:38
The last time I remember seeing you, was when I drove Aldo/Gloria down to Greenwich Village, to comfort you on the passing of your sister louise. But instead you comforted us.