Michael, Janet, And Scarlett

Birth date: Dec 26, 1936 Death date: Nov 1, 2024
Carol Ann Scavone, passed away on November 1, 2024, in Tampa, FL at the age of 87. She was born on December 26, 1936, in Elizabeth, NJ. Carol was a beloved wife to Dominick Anthony Scavone, with whom she shared many wonderful year Read Obituary
What a remarkable lady Carol was! Kind, hard-working, funny, smart, and such a wonderful listener. Carol was one of those special people you looked forward to seeing. If there was an event, you knew Carol would be there, bringing her warmth and her smile. Her greetings were unforgettable—the embrace of a big hug, her lovely voice saying your name in a way that made you feel like the most important person in the room. No matter what else was going on, Carol had this gift of making you feel seen, truly seen, and listened to.
Yes, I will miss Carol, just like so many others. But I remind myself that what we miss is only her physical presence. I like to think that Carol is now one of the bright stars shining in the night sky. She’s still with us, still close, and just as caring as ever. And during the day, she’s still there too—probably keeping busy, as she always did! Did we really lose Carol? I find comfort in a quote by Helen Keller: “What we have once enjoyed deeply we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” Carol will forever be a part of each of us who had the honor of knowing her.
Tomorrow, as we gather to remember her, I’ll feel her presence. I’ll picture that warm embrace, her smile, and the generous spirit that made her so special to so many. And when I look into the night sky, I’ll see her shining brightly and whisper, “Carol, I will miss you until we meet again.”
My heartfelt condolences to all of Carol’s family. May God bless them and give them the tools necessary to cope.
Michael, Janet, and Scarlett
Carol was the best. I can’t believe she won’t be there when I get back from ny. She always made me smile, and was such a positive person. She and Mary Anne welcomed me to the neighborhood and I felt so welcomed, and comfortable. I wasn’t used to neighbors that were so kind.
Every morning and evening I would see Carol and she always came by and we would have the best conversations. Even my dogs loved her:
I will truly miss her. She was one of a kind. A true special lady.
Beth
I look across the street and expect to see her doing her yard each morning!!! The flowers just won’t be the same! She loved working in the yard and watching things grow!,,, and she grew some long time friends as well…I’ll miss her a lot and her kindness to people and her wonderful smile. She was the good will person for our neighborhood … we’ll all miss her. Lov you Carol
I can’t believe she is gone . I miss her so much already. Carol was a true friend, always there for everyone. We worked together for many years. And also did fun things together. Not only we that worked with her but I am sure our customers will miss her too. She was so good to everyone.
Carol loved her family so much. She had more energy than a teenager. She was young at heart. She had a big heart. Things will not be the same without her. May she rest in pease and someday I will be with her again. Love and peace to all her family. Love Betty