In loving memory Margaret (Labonte) Caggiano, born August 11th, 1968, has peacefully passed away at 3:18 on January 12th, 2021, at the age of 52. She is survived by her husband Christopher Caggiano. She will be lovingly missed and remembered by her children; Frank Northrop, Christopher Caggiano, Jr., Amber Caggiano and, her grandchildren; Dylan, Frankie, Eric, Ian and Layla, for her remarkable guidance into a whole heart life.
The visiting hours will be on Sunday, January 24th, 2021 at The Havens Family, North Haven Funeral Home from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. A service will be conducted at 4:00 PM. (masks and social distancing strictly required) Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family.
I am.so.sorry for the loss of ur wife and mom margaret was one of the kindest people i knew alwaus trying to help everyone she was a loving wife mother and grandmother and i had the pleasure of knowing her since childhood unfortunately i will.unable to attend her services due to.that fact i jus jad major sirgery and cant walk but i juat wanted to pay my respects to her and her family. love and prayers for her famiy
I’m so sorry for your loss, she was such a hardworking and loving person. She loved her family so much and will truly be missed . My heart is breaking for you all and I will continue to keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
My heartfelt condolences to the entire Caggiano Family. May care and love of those around you provide comfort and peace to get you through the days ahead. Margaret will be missed and she will never be forgotten, may her soul rest in peace.
Our heart felt Sympathy to the family of Margaet, our prayers are with you all in your time of sorrow . She was the type of woman you could meet once and know what a pure loving person she was . May she rest in peace Amen .
Although I hadn’t known you as well as your loved ones, I wish you peace, and to them I hope the best in time of your remembrance. You helped me realize bravery when you wrapped a snake around my shoulders on april fool’s, it was harmless. Thank you for the birthday money a decade ago, I bought pizza with it, at the same place I got some today. While everything is temporary, the present matters the most. To whomever reads this, care for and about each other. Nothing is more beautiful than the time you all shared, smiling in those old photographs.