Maryanne Caputo

caputo, maryanneHUDSON FALLS – Maryanne Caputo, Age 75, died on Monday, April 18, 2016 with her family beside her.

She was born in Glens Falls on February 23, 1941 to Henry J. and Catherine R Caputo, who predeceased her.

Maryanne graduated in 1958 from Hudson Falls High School and for a short time attended Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, NY as a nursing student. She worked at Glens Falls Hospital, and The NY Telephone Company, but was most known as the office manager for her father’s automotive business.  Later in life at the age of 57, she returned to school at Mildred Elly and obtained her certificate in paralegal studies.  She was a volunteer for the Glens Falls Hospital Guild, and also volunteered at the renal dialysis unit at the hospital.  She had completed training to become a High Peaks Hospice volunteer when her illness appeared.

Survivors include her brother Charles (Nancy) Caputo of Hudson Falls and her sister Bernadette (Jim) Costello of Central Square, NY.  She has 5 children, Sherry (Mike) Cleveland of Kingsbury, Mark (Ann) Reynolds of Glen Lake, Catherine (Greg) Grossman of Williamsburg, VA, Matt (Linda) Reynolds of Lake in the Hills, IL and Georgeanne (Gary) Hall of Granville; 11 grandchildren, Gregory, Christopher, Joseph, Dustin, Curtis, Geoffrey, Andrew, Gillian, Gary, Gracie and Carson, all of whom she was most proud of; as well as several nieces, a nephew and cousins.

Family was so important to her.  Her father once said she was the glue that held them all together.  She was most happy when they were all gathered for holidays, Sunday breakfasts, and summer cookouts.  She was always on the phone, talking one person through a crisis, or laughing over a funny tale being told by her brother or one of her children.  In warm weather, she could be found outside on her riding lawnmower, mowing herself or pointing out work to be done by her grandchildren and simply just inspecting the grounds.

Most enjoying to her though, was just lounging on her deck in the sunshine while watching her family splash in the pool.  Always a traveler, she loved the Maine Coast as well as visits to out of town family.

Relatives and friends may call from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday, May 1st at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc.,  68 Main St, Hudson Falls.

Memorial Service and interment will be private and after the calling hours.  Her ashes will be laid to rest next to her parents at St Mary’s Cemetery, in Fort Edward, NY

In lieu of flowers, at her request, donations in her memory may be made to the Jimmy Fund at Dana Farber Cancer Research Institute.

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10 Responses to Maryanne Caputo

  1. Paul & June Gaulin says:

    Sherry, my heart is heavy for the loss of your Mom. I’m blessed to have known her..She will be truly missed by all who knew her. I will always remember her smile .❤

  2. JACKIE LIAPES says:

    oh maryanne, i’ve tried so hard to find you to have a chat. i’m very sad to hear you’ve gone away so young and before our nice long chat. my sincere sympathy to the caputo family and friends. such a loss. rest in peace my friend.

  3. raymond irish says:

    our condolences to the whole family, Mrs. Caputo was a wonderful person and a great neighbor Sincerely The Irish’s- Kevin,Ray, Ryan and Raymond

  4. Jackie Andrejkovics says:

    So glad we saw each other and recalled our summer activities at Sunnyside. So sorry for your brother sister and children. My prayers are with all.

  5. Pat Pickett says:

    RIP old friend. You were the strongest and bravest woman I ever knew. I will never forget how you and Susan welcomed me my first day at Hudson Falls High School.

    I know that your family has to know how much you loved them and how proud you were of them .

    You will be always in my heart.

  6. Betty Nelson says:

    Maryanne,
    We laughed, we cried, we walked and talked our way through this journey called life
    We traveled many miles, set a few records of the longest talk, going through a tornado without knowing it, oh yes your debut at the Grand Ole Opry and mostly just savoring the meaning of a true friendship. Maryanne, Maryooch, Maxie, Love you my chosen sister

    To her children, grandchildren, brother and sister, my sincere condolences and love to you

  7. Mary Anne Newell LaBruzzo says:

    Deepest sympathy and much love being sent to all. Mary Anne was a powerful force to whom I had the pleasure of knowing and loving. Her journey has been an inspirational one for all of us. Much love and respect- Mary Anne & Sal

  8. John and Edie Porter says:

    Chuck and Nancy Sorry for your loss. We are both thinking of you and will keep you in our prayers. John and Edie

  9. johnjones says:

    thank you for being such
    a good friend of the family you will be missed a lot rip my friend my heart goes out to the family much love and respect from the jones family

  10. Larry Brown says:

    Growing up in the auto parts business I got to know Maryanne. it’s been a while since I saw or spoke to her, but I will always remember the help and advice she gave me as a young boy trying to grow our family business throughout the years. our thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

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