Kimarie Ann Caiola's Obituary
Kimarie “York” Caiola, born on January 18, 1960, passed away on January 11, 2025, in Trinity, Florida, just shy of her 65th birthday.
Kimarie is survived by her father, Richard York Sr.; her son, Nicholas Caiola Jr.; her siblings, Patricia Davis, Richard York Jr., Deborah Eubanks, and Mary Veneziano; as well as her many cherished nieces and nephews: Patrick Allaire and Michael Allaire (sons of Deborah), leo Davis and Katlyn Davis (children of Patricia), Dillon York (son of Richard Jr.), Amanda Veneziano (daughter of Mary), and numerous great-nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her mother, Joan York; her husband, Nicholas Caiola; and her beloved sons, Christopher Caiola and Salvatore Caiola.
Born and raised in Neshanic Station, New Jersey, Kimarie enjoyed the peaceful simplicity of country and farm life alongside her siblings as the eldest of five. She later settled in Edison, New Jersey, with her husband and three boys. Kimarie worked for the Edison Township Recreation Department and Pep Boys of Edison. She also dedicated herself to volunteering at Saint Matthew’s Church in Edison, teaching CCD classes. While her late husband Nick served as president of Edison Pop Warner Football.
Four years ago, Kimarie moved to Trinity, Florida, with her son Nicholas to embrace a simpler life filled with sunshine and beachside moments. She found joy in the company of her beloved pet Midnight and treasured the peacefulness of her new surroundings.
A service to honor Kimarie’s life will be held at Trinity Gardens in Trinity, Florida, on January 17 at 10:30 a.m.
Kimarie’s warmth and dedication to family, her love for the outdoors, and her strong connection to her roots will be deeply missed by all who knew her. May her memory bring comfort to those she touched throughout her life.
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