Shirley (Liberi) Cavallaro

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shirley (liberi) cavallaro

Shirley (Liberi) Cavallaro

November 9, 1940 ~ April 3, 2017

shirley (liberi) cavallaro

November 9, 1940 ~ April 3, 2017

Cavallaro, Shirley A.(Liberi) Greece: Went to be with the Lord, April 3, 2017. Shirley is predeceased by her parents Anthony & Elizabeth Liberi; brother Charles Liberi; sister-in-law Paula Liberi . She is survived by her loving husband of 57 years, James Cavallaro; children, James (Lisa Marie) Cavallaro, Jr., Michelle (David) Walker; grandchildren, Joseph Cavallaro, Daniel Cavallaro, Robert Cavallaro, Joseph Jackling, Timothy Jackling, Steven Jackling, Christina Walker, Brianna Walker, Jonathan Walker, great-grandson Dominic Romeo, siblings, James Liberi, David (Kelly) Liberi; Albert Caffarelli; sister-in-law, Mary Jane Liberi; brother-in-law John (Carol) Cavallaro; aunt Laura Liberi; several nieces, nephews, cousins & God Children. For more information about Shirley please visit www.bartolomeo.com Shirley's visiting hours will be Wednesday 2-4 & 6-8 at the Funeral Home, 1411 Vintage Lane (between 390 & Long Pond Rd.). Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, 9:30 AM at Our Mother Of Sorrows Church, followed by her entombment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to PKD, 1001 East 100 1st Terrace, Suite 220, Kansas City, MO 64131 in Shirley's memory. Shirley was very dedicated to her family. It all began growing up when she met Jim. The two shared the same neighborhood growing up and were introduced by mutual friends. During their High School years they became sweethearts. Theirs is a love affair that spanned a lifetime. They were married for over 57 years after a 6 year courtship. Spending time with family around the holidays was a joy to Shirley. She always looked forward to the holidays. Especially, when they were spending time with family at their cottage in Lyndonville, NY on Lake Ontario. Shirley enjoyed cooking for family and friends. her specialties included making sauce, baked beans & her broccoli casserole. Shirley had a sweet tooth herself. There were always muffins, cookies, ice cream and her favorite black jelly beans & licorice nearby. Shirley will be fondly remembered for her caring, loving way, selflessness & her generosity. Shirley maintained strong religious beliefs. She regularly read her bible and watched TBN TV. She was truly a servant to her Lord. She will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her.

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