Carrin Caracciolo Obituary, New York Resident Reportedly passed away

Carrin Caracciolo Obituary, New York Resident Reportedly passed away

Carrin Caracciolo Obituary, Death – Carrin, passed away yesterday. Over the past seven years, she has been by my side through every significant event that has occurred in my life. From the beginning at Beautique, to doing my hair for my wedding, to being there for me when I lost my mother, to being one of the first people at the hospital when I had Gianna, to being my fill in wedding date, and practically everything in between.  There is no one else who has ever made me laugh as hard as you did with your Carrin-isms; there is no one else who I loved accidentally matching with and sharing clothes with; there is no one else who I loved yelling “SOMETHING SPARKLY” at; and there will never be anyone else who has always shown up like you did – regardless of how you were feeling, you were always there for me. There will never be anyone else who has always shown up like you did.

We have lost a significant source of light in our lives, and I shall miss you for the rest of my life. Carrin Curry Caracciolo, may you finally find the peace you so richly deserve. You were taken from this world much too soon, but know that you will be cherished and missed forever. I want to express my gratitude to you for being such a wonderful friend, for choosing me to be your Polly, and simply for being you. I will never stop loving you, and I will hold dear all of our memories. I just can’t fathom what it must be like to go through life after losing your identical twin.

I have now known numerous people whose other halves have passed away, leaving them to rediscover the world on their own without their partner. Carrin Curry Caracciolo, a friend of mine from childhood, lost her fight against fkn cancer today, but her courageous sister wrote the most wonderful words to commemorate her today as she moved on to another world where she is free from disease and misery. Meredith Schneider, you are so loved by us. Normally, I would have a lot more to say, but right now I’m overcome with grief… We never have sufficient amounts of time.