Laura Lucy Napoleone

laura napoleone
South Portland-Laura Lucy Napoleone, 50, of Broadway, passed away April 21, 2016. She was born in Portland on August 31, 1965, daughter of Colleen Mae Moran. Laura graduated from South Portland High School, class of 1983. After having 2 daughters, she experienced her own version of Sleepless in Seattle when she met her true love, John J. Crocker. She was a member South Portland Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 832 Auxiliary where she volunteered many hours. She had a large heart and gave to those she could without expectations of reciprocation. She will be missed by her family and friends. She is survived by her loving husband, John J. Crocker; two daughters, Amanda N. Haykus and Katherine M. Von Holtz and husband Sean; her parents, Joan Bakker and George and Ann St. Peter; two brothers, Mark A. Napoleone and Scott Bakker; a sister, Terri Bakker; three granddaughters, Heather Ursula, Romy Lee, and Cyndi Nicole Von Holtz; and many surrogate children. Blood is thicker than water, but you can still drown in both. It doesnt matter if someone is a blood relative, surrogate family is still family! Arrangements are by Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. Services will be private. To visit Lauras memorial page or to share an online condolence please visit www.ctcrawford.com.

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  1. Sorry for your loss, and Laura going home too soon, She me with her love of music , come back at you remarks. she was so kind. I will miss her dearly words can not express to anyone how they feel when Laura left , she put another star in the sky. Love you .

    – Theresa McDonald

  2. I had the distinct honor of working with Laura. The first time from her early days at Youngs Furniture while I was employed at Ethan Allen, and then again recently at Young’s when I returned after 5 years.. Laura had a infectious sense of humor and a kind spirit. I enjoyed being around her each day. She will be dearly missed and it will surely never be the same without her at work. May she rest in peace.

    – Lynn O’Neal

  3. We were surprised and saddened to hear of Laura’s passing. Our hearts go out to the family.

    – Chuck Sawyer & David Savage

  4. John, Amanda, Kathi and family I’m so sincerely saddened by the sudden loss of Laura. We met in 1983, oh what fun we had while neighbors at the Bakker’s apartments. Laura was a good soul. Her sense of humor was infectious! I know that she’ll be deeply missed by all. RIP sweet lady

    – Joann nappi

  5. So, sorry for your loss. The girls here in Customer Service at McCreary Modern will truly miss Laura. She was a delight to work with and always so nice. God Bless you all.

    – Rhonda Gantt

  6. We were neighbors when we first met in 1982. Laura was about 16 then and lived w/her Gramma. She babysat for my four yr old daughter on occasion. We were friends and played Nintendo video games for hours while baby girl napped (aka the Sheep Farm in SP)! A little smoking was involved too. We were bad but had so many laughs! Laura, you were such a sweet person. I miss you 😔 ❤️
    Joann


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