In 2014, we lost more than 60 people with ties to Verona. Many of those listed below were still living in town at the time of their death, often after decades of residence. A few had moved to other parts of the world, but their families and friends had asked that they be remembered as Veronans.
We invite you to reflect again on their lives, and what they brought to our community.
Michael A. Bartolo, 85
Grace Bauerle, 88
John F. “Jack” Bishop, 75
Agnes C. Blake, 92
Marie E. Bock, 87
Don R. Boeck, 88
Philip R. Blanche, 40-Year Board Of Adjustment Member
Louis Budz, Former Verona Music Teacher
Jerry Cafarella, 92
Jerry Caprio, Library Supporter
Lawrence J. Carr, 56
Adam David Casiere, 19
Janet Ciccolini, 75
Nancy Ciccone, 89
Enrico Harry Cocucci, 75
Jeffrey B. Cunningham, 60
Julius Dell’Olmo, 98
Richard Anthony DeMasi, Jr., 75
Lucy Edith D’Innocenzio, 93
Rachel DiPetta, 87
Catherine V. DiRoma, 67
Grace M. Dong, 95
James Collin Dong, Sr., 96
Thomas Edward Dooley, 86
Steven Samuel Feldman, 46
James C. Ferguson, Jr., 84
Vincent Frazzano, 59
Eileen Frey, 94
Michael Frey, 95
Helen R. Gaeta, 92
Edward F. Gannon, 79
Eva Mae Gould, 93
Thomas H. Kelch, 69
Rose Marie Luzzi Knapik, 76
Mildred Kregloski, 98
Kurt Landsberger, Civic And Environmental Leader
Vincenza Licitra, 83
Geza Liska, 80
Andrew M. Mau Jr., 90
Evelyn P. McCullough, First Presbyterian Parishioner
John S. McSeveney, 93
Maureen Grace O’Connor, 76
David O. Oster, WWII Veteran
Gloria H. Pataky, 87
John P. Plath, 81
Alfonse Porcello, Jr., 62
Carol Anne Rembert, 74
Henry Rentschler, 72
Mary C. Renzulli, 51
Juliet Schill, 92, Former Crossing Guard
Donald C. Seeley, 86
Salvatore Serio, 92
Erik G. Shimonaski, 42
Gail Stivale, 74
Gregory Walker Swenson, 64
Jane Walker Swenson, 93
Theresa Triano
Claire A. Tomeo, Long-Time OLL Teacher
Laura J. Young, 65
Harry “Moose” Zaepfel, 73
Josephine Zichella, 93
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