Terri A. Caiazzo
                                    November 16, 1962 ~ October 8, 2020
                        						
						
Resided in:
						South Portland, 						ME							
						
                    
						South Portland-Terri J. Caiazzo, 57, of Westbrook Street, died peacefully on Thursday, October 8, 2020 at Maine Medical Center with her loving family by her side.
Terri was born in Revere, MA on November 16, 1962 the daughter of the late Eugene C. and Jeannine L. (Manchester) Roberts.  Terri attended schools in South Portland.
On June 27, 1986 she married David P. Caiazzo in Portland and together they made their home and raised their family in South Portland.
Terri owned and operated her own daycare for 15 plus years before going to work for the South Portland School Department in the Environmental Services Department, a position she held for more than 5 years.
In her spare time, Terri, enjoyed spending time surfing the net, she was very crafty, doing ceramics, painting and liked to sew.  She loved water skiing and being in the outdoors, loved to cook and bake, and was an avid Red Sox and Celtics fan.  Her greatest love was the time she spent surrounded by her family, especially her children and grandchildren.    Terri had a big heart and always put others needs ahead of her own, she was fiercely loyal to her family.
Terri is survived by her husband, David P. Caiazzo of South Portland; three sons, Steven Caiazzo and his fiance, Brianna Thompson of South Portland, Philip Caiazzo of South Portland, and Thomas Caiazzo of Westbrook; three sisters, Sandra Harrington of PA, Denise and her husband Terry Mooney of Durham, and Sherry DiCenso of Westbrook; a brother, Michael and his wife Susan Roberts of Fl; four grandchildren, Derek and Jaden Caiazzo of FL, and Nova and Archer Caiazzo of South Portland; several nieces and nephews.
At the family's request all services will be private.  Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral, 1024 Broadway, South Portland, ME.  To view Terri's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
					
                
                
                				
				
                
								







								
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
– David & Nancy Olds
You will be missed…
– Denise Mooney
Terri it is hard to believe that life goes by so fast. In the blink of any eye and your gone from this earth. I look at your picture here and it just brings me back so quickly of days gone by and our growing up years together. Taking photos together in the photo booth at Woolworth’s in the Maine Mall, our crazy times and lots of laughs and shared memories. I can’t believe I am writing in YOUR obituary page, not possible but it is. Prayers lifted for your family. David, Steven, Philip, Thomas, Sandy, Sherry, Denny, and Mike. Love to you all . Love you Terri. XO
– Kate Anderson-Cro
I was Terri’s friend growing up. Terri was the sweetest friend and I used to sleep over and we would do crafts or play outside til dark. I’m so sad to hear that she has past. I will always carry her memories in my heart. My condolences to her husband and boys. Donna MacWilliams
– Donna MacWilliams