1958
2017
Carmen B. Cascella, 58, née McNamara; passed away suddenly at home on Saturday June 24, 2017. Born in Chicago on Thursday November 20, 1958. Devoted wife of Robert Capoccia; beloved daughter of Carmen (née Rios) Granucci and the late Bernard McNamara; cherished sister of Laura McNamara-Mizzi; loving aunt of Michelle (Chris) Rushing, Lisa (Scott) Edidin, Jennifer (Michael Basile) Imparato and Gianna Mizzi; dear great aunt of Addison & Dawson Rushing, Ella and Olivia Edidin; fond niece, cousin and friend to many. Visitation Thursday July 6, 2017 from 3-9pm at The Montclair-Lucania Funeral Home 6901 W. Belmont Avenue Chicago where prayers will be said 9:30am Friday July 7, 2017 to St. Cyprian Church for a 10:30am mass of the resurrection. Interment will follow at Fairview Memorial Park Northlake, IL.
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5 Entries
July 6, 2017
Edith basile
July 5, 2017
Laura McNamara-Mizzi
I will miss my little sister :-(
July 5, 2017
Anthony Cerone
July 4, 2017
Angela Congelosi
Carmen you were my best friend you were always there when I needed you no matter what the situation was I love you and always will I know you are looking down and smiling seeing all the people you left behind and seeing how much everyone really loved you I know you are at rest now there will b no more suffering you are with the Lord in paradise may you rest in peace.
July 4, 2017
Laura McNamara-Mizzi
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