Tribute Wall
Friday
3
March
Visiting (*A continued flow throughout the Funeral Home will aid in keeping all of us healthy and safe, with everyone having an opportunity to pay their respects.)
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Friday, March 3, 2023
Dangler Funeral Home
600 Speedwell Avenue
Morris Plains, New Jersey, United States
Saturday
4
March
Funeral Mass
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Saturday, March 4, 2023
St. Virgil's Church
250 Speedwell Avenue
Morris Plains , New Jersey, United States
Saturday
4
March
Interment
11:30 am - 11:45 am
Saturday, March 4, 2023
Holy Rood Cemetery
61 Whippany Road
Morristown, New Jersey, United States
973-539-7501
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Aradhana posted a condolence
Sunday, March 12, 2023
I'm a sophomore in college and I still remember taking Mr. Caruso's math class. He stood out as a teacher because he made everyone laugh and created a fun environment. I fondly remember how he let me draw on the chalkboard sometimes, and the weezer poster he had hanging right above his desk. I will always remember Mr. Caruso as being a patient and exceptionally well liked teacher. It saddens me greatly to hear about his loss and my heart goes out to his family.
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Sylvia Abdelsalam posted a condolence
Sunday, March 12, 2023
Dear Jillian and family.
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. We are all still in disbelief. I, personally, will never forget Michael's great personality. When he was Belle's father in Beauty and the Beast, I remember we always laughed so hard during rehearsals. Everyone could tell how he enjoyed playing this role and being a part of this show.
The kids loved him and respected him dearly. He was a fantastic friend, Math teacher, and supervisor at Butler High School as well. It's so difficult to write this and we cannot imagine what you and your family are going through. We send our love and prayers to all of you.
God Bless.
Ali and Sylvia Abdelsalam and family
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I was one of Mike’s roommates in college and I like to consider myself a close friend of Mike’s… or as my 3 children refer to him as “Uncle Caruso”.
I first met Mike at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark. We were in the same honors dorm on the top floor of Redwood Hall and we had the same honors architecture studio together. I’ll admit I didn’t think much of Mike at first… who is this guy? Boy does he love the Mets! And pro wrestling. Wow and he’s really passionate about the Transformers. And comics… and movies…and music. Turned out we had so much in common. Not necessarily on the sports side… that’s always been Thayer’s territory… but definitely when it comes to nerdy stuff like games, comics, music, and movies that’s where we deeply connected. He introduced me to so many things… 311, Weezer, The Walking Dead, Invincible… the list goes on and on. Eventually, we became suitemates and the rest is history. Our friendship was forged with epic wrestling matches in our dorm room… Mike took his wrestling very seriously and he was a phenomenal actor. I distinctly remember one match where we thought it was a good idea to put the mattresses on the floor and Corey performed a “pedigree” maneuver on me causing my knee to slam through the mattresses and onto the concrete floor. That injury stayed with me for months!
We shared a passion for music and would constantly text new songs or albums that we discovered to each other. We went to see several concerts together. Mostly Weezer but I still remember the best concert I ever went to with Mike was 311 at Roseland ballroom circa 2000ish. Corey, Mike, and I had floor tickets and we were so excited… we had been listening to their albums in our dorm room all week leading up to it. We had no idea what we were about to experience. As soon as the band started playing, a mosh pit sprung up right next to us! I spent most of my time trying to protect Mike and Corey… it was nuts! People just crashing into one another and joyfully pushing and pulling through all of the heavy rock riffs. When the concert was over and we stepped outside into the night with our shirts literally drenched in sweat we looked at each other and knew that this was something special that we’d never forget.
Mike was a great friend and a fierce competitor. We had an epic Tetris battle that raged over the course of a few months. Back and forth back and forth… who could get the most lines and the highest score? I remember I had put on the pressure when I had an epic run and destroyed Mike’s record and I thought to myself… there is no way he can beat this score… but one night I had come back to the dorm room to discover that indeed he had smashed my high score and beaten me. His score was so insane that I said… you win! There’s no way I can beat that score.
We watched a lot of movies together and went to many midnight showings. Mostly marvel and star wars. One of my son Gabriel’s favorite memories was when we all went to see the original Transformers animated movie in the theater. A classic that Mike and I both grew up with in the 80s chock full of amazing animation, voice acting, and epic battles. That was definitely an evening to remember for all of us and wouldn’t have been possible without Mike leading the way.
Mike had some challenges when it came to dealing with women. He would often come to me asking for advice and I always tried my best to guide him any way that I could. But if you know Mike like I do, you know that he is rather stubborn and when he gets his mind set on something he does not let go and very rarely does he waver. Personally, I always felt that most women just couldn’t handle Mike’s intensity. I always wondered and hoped and prayed that he would find a woman that could meet or exceed his passion… enter of course his lovely wife Jill. I knew the moment I met Miss Jillian that Mike had finally met his match which was so very exciting for me to observe. Being around them always made me smile and the two of them fed off each other which always made me so happy. I didn’t think anyone could equal Mike’s love for Jill until his lovely daughter Calleigh arrived. Mike was beyond excited and in many ways he was very nervous and somewhat terrified of becoming a father. He was worried about everything… asking questions like… what is she eating? How big is that piece of food she’s putting in her mouth? Will she like the same things that I like? I always knew he would be an excellent father and a great role model for his little girl. He would always send me cute photos of her and all the books and movies they would read and watch together. He loved her so completely… and I could see that he would always care very deeply for Calleigh.
Mike was a fierce friend and I will miss him tremendously. He didn’t always make it easy to be his friend but I made it abundantly clear to him that I will always be there for him no matter what and he knew that and accepted it. And I want everyone to remember him for who he was… a passionate fan of sports and the arts … an incredibly smart human being … a tremendously funny man … a selfless teacher …an amazing friend … a reserved and respectful son ... a passionate husband … and the most loving and caring father. May God bless the entire Caruso family in this time of heartbreak and sorrow and may Mike watch over us all and Rest in Peace in heaven.
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Friday, March 3, 2023
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To think of Mike, is to see him walking with Calleigh at first in stroller, then holding hands, while walking Bella. He was a great Dad, husband, friend, neighbor. I’m so sad. My prayers are with Jill, Calleigh, Mike’s parents and all of the family.
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Kelly Ennis posted a condolence
Friday, March 3, 2023
Mr. Caruso was an amazing math teacher. I had him as a teacher for two years in BHS and I got to perform with him in Beauty and the Beast, where he played Belle’s father (2011). As a teacher now myself, I always try to remember my past teachers and what I liked about them. Mr. Caruso always made his class entertaining with his jokes and took the time to get to know each of us. He will be greatly missed. Rest in peace.
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patti Tabler posted a condolence
Friday, March 3, 2023
Jillian,
We are so very sorry to hear about your husband. May God give you peace and strength.
Please know our thoughts and Prayers are with you. Kevin sends you a big hug. xoxoxo
Patti Tabler (Ed, Jake and Kevin)
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Krystal posted a condolence
Friday, March 3, 2023
What a shock to read this. I am so sorry for the Caruso Family. Mr. Caruso was a great teacher and person. He brighten up the room and made all my classmates and me smile. One of the best Math teachers I ever had, because he made learning fun! Rest in Peace, Mr. Caruso!
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Friday, March 3, 2023
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Sending all my throughts and prayers to his family. I had the pleasure of having Mr. Caruso for math my freshman year of high school. As someone who always struggled with math I dreaded the class at the beginning of the year. But he made it so fun and was so compassionate and understanding it became a class I looked forward to. Even with struggling with tests and the content he treated me with so much respect and kindness. I’ll always fondly remember my class we had so much fun. Rest in peace <3
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Thursday, March 2, 2023
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I cant not believe this. He always broke my pencils when I tried to take a test. Mike was my math teacher in high school, and I always went to his classroom when I skipped another bc he always made me laugh. He would always sing Weezer songs. Haha His kindness and bubble personality was infectionous. He will be missed.
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Thursday, March 2, 2023
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Mr Caruso was a cool person. When I attended Morristown High School, I never had him for a teacher, but I still got to meet him and enjoyed talking to him. My friends would love to talk about him and how awesome he is and I was very happy to meet Mr. Caruso myself. One day he was walking past where my friends and I ate lunch, and he recognized some of his students and stopped to chat with us about football and crack a few jokes about the New York Jets. And he'd make recurring appearances to stop to chat with us. While I never took one of his classes, he was still very nice and friendly to me, and that is what I'll remember him for the most.
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Sally Landi posted a condolence
Thursday, March 2, 2023
I was a secretary in MHS and knew Michael to be a breath of fresh air who always had a smile and was a positive energy individual. You could just appreciate his energy for teaching the students and all who spoke to him outside of the classroom. God bless his family and all who will miss his light .
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Thursday, March 2, 2023
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My condolences to Mr. Caruso's wife, daughter & family. I hope you may find comfort, especially in the coming days, knowing what a special person he was. I was debating about writing a comment here, but I thought maybe you'd like to hear about how special people thought Mr. Caruso was.
First off, I have a special place in my heart for math teachers being one myself. I really liked Mr Caruso after I met him at back to school night, and my son who was in his Geometry class this year, also only had the best things to say about him.
After reading comment after comment from past and present students, what really touched me as a fellow math teacher was how SO MANY of them said they used to hate math, but he made them like it & enjoy it. In my eyes that is the ultimate compliment & accomplishment for not just a math teacher, but for any teacher.
Clearly he was truly inspiring and left impressions on so many people. Although his life was cut heartbreakingly short, he accomplished so much in the time he was here.
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Tiffany Monterroso posted a condolence
Thursday, March 2, 2023
First off to say, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers and love goes out to his friends and family. I had Mr. Caruso as a math teacher way back about 10 or 9 years ago. He was an amazing person and he is one of the teachers I still talk about today and would always ask if any of my younger family would have him as a teacher. I recall so many awesome classes with him but I remember one class in specific because it was such a special class. We had a class that turned out to a like a free period almost, everyone in classes started to ask Mr. Caruso about his life and wanted to know details about it. He did just that. He talked about how he proposed to his girlfriend and he would just keep telling us stories after stories. He was truly a teacher I never ever will forget. When my brother went to MHS (graduated about year ago) he actually also had Mr. Caruso so he taught my twin and myself and years later he taught my brother. Again I am so sorry for your loss. I appreciated Mr. Caruso so much.He was one of my favourite math teachers.
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Lori Milone posted a condolence
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Dear Jill: I am so very sorry for the passing of Michael. He was a great teacher. I love this poem and hope it offers some comfort for you.
To those I love and those who love me....
When I am gone - release me - let me go,
I have so many things to see and do.
You must not tie yourself to me with tears,
Be thank-ful for our beautiful years.
I gave you my love, you can only guess
how much you gave me in love and happiness,
I thank you for the love you each have shown, but now it's time I travelled alone.
Grieve a while for me, if grieve you must, but then let your grief be comforted by trust.
It's only for a time that we must part,
take time to Bless the memories in your heart.
I won't be far away, for life goes on
and if you need me, call and I will come.
If you listen with your heart, you'll hear
all my love around you soft and clear.
And then, when you must come this way alone,
I'll greet you with a smile and say,
"Welcome Home!".
Absent from body,
but present with the Lord!
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Raechel P posted a condolence
Thursday, March 2, 2023
He was literally the best teacher ever, and made things click where other teachers couldn’t, all while making the classroom environment fun and welcoming. Never would have been able to understand algebra if it weren’t for him! He never let a class out without letting us know how much of a knicks fan he was and how Porzingus was gonna bring them a ring. You’ll be very missed Mr.Caruso <3
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Lynne Ormay posted a condolence
Thursday, March 2, 2023
So sorry to hear of your loss Jillian. Though I did not know Micheal well I do know he was a good teacher and helped many students in his career. Most if all, I do know he was your best friend , husband and father to your little girl. My sympathies are with you and the rest of your family and your dog who will surely miss him as well. You are all in my prayers as you move forward taking one day at a time. Michele is with the Lord and at peace.
Fondly, Lynne Ormay
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Brian Kiernan posted a condolence
Thursday, March 2, 2023
My deepest condolences to the Caruso family and all of those affected by Michael's loss.
It was all our gain to have met him. He cared so much about MHS, its students but also its staff. He enjoyed trying to get the staff together to do things. I often enjoyed talking to him in the hallways during lunch. His sarcastic humor made me laugh, and his caring attitude was felt by all who knew him. Room 407 will never be the same for me when I walk by.
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Nicole Arias lit a candle
Thursday, March 2, 2023
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Mr. Caruso is a teacher I could never forget. One of the only teachers to make math enjoyable and one of the only teachers I have vivid and fond memories of. I can picture him now with his big smile on his face, always joking around with one of the students, always up to something, he was effortlessly hilarious. My memories with him include funny banter but also compassion and patience. I’ll always remember his innocent and funny feud with Mr. Sedita from across the hall, I swear they only did it to make us all laugh. Truly an unforgettable and amazing teacher and human. I couldn’t believe this news and I’m so sorry that this has happened to such a special and one of a kind person. I am glad however to see how many students lives he touched and how so many other students had a similar experience to mine. He was meant to teach. He was meant to touch every life he did. I am grateful to have learned from him and experience his light. He made me feel smart, funny, seen and special. I know he cared deeply for his students and I can only hope he knew how much they all cared for him as well. Rip Mr. Caruso, thank you for being the true example of an educator and friend. An MHS legend. My prayers are with your family, you will never be forgotten. Thank you Mr. Caruso - Nicole A
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Gemma Nielsen posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Our family are devastated to hear this tragic news. Mr Caruso was my son’s favorite teacher, he knew how to connect with the kids, be a great educator but also a wonderful role model. He has made a massive impact on our son who will greatly miss him. We send our love, prayers and condolences to his family.
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rest in the sweetest of peace to my
favorite math teacher ever- mr. michael caruso
you cared, you showed it & your students felt it.
i’m so heartbroken- for you, your princess & queen (wife & daughter), your family, your friends, your students. (the past,the present, and ones who didn’t get to experience you!)
you were such an amazing teacher and tutor. you’d legit stop class until i (or anyone else) FULLY understood something, before moving on. postpone quizzes until everyone was comprehending the material, you’d always say “there’s no such thing as a dumb question, ask if you don’t understand something!” i’m grateful to have experienced you as a teacher of both algebra & life.
thinking from the 1st time i walked into your classroom in 2011 (12 years ago- WOW!) all the way to present day, i can remember so many educational, funny, silly, special, moments we shared. our countless lunch tutor dates up on the 4th floor (that you’d let me bring my loud-ass friends to & give me extra credit back on my tests for getting extra help-daily cause you know how shitty of a test taker i was & how hard i was trying), me coming to you complaining about heagney my ENTIRE junior year like “why can’t you just teach geometry caruso???”, me giving you lessons on “weaves/protective styles/black girl hair” because you’d compliment my “haircut or growth/ new style”, our heart to hearts when i would second guess my abilities, me bamboozling you to give us free time at the end of most classes, your words of encouragement when i needed them the most, reading my bomb ass college recommendation letter you wrote me that brought me to tears, me crying when hugging ya & saying “see you later”when graduating (you tearing up, while being tough & dad-like “oh stop, you’ll be & do great. this is just the beginning”, & all of the life-gems you dropped on me all 4 years of high school, even though i was your “student” for one.
you were *truly* a TEACHER that cared & a genuine soul who made a difference in your students lives.
god bless you Michael Caruso! you made life & MHS brighter! to the biggest flower in the garden, i pray your journey back home is “wonderfully-flowery” like YOU & you rest in the sweetest of peace- while protecting & guiding your princess & your queen Jillian Lee Caruso!
so sad to say “see you later” so early, but grateful to have experienced you in this lifetime & grateful to know we’ll see one another again, on the other side. xo
with ALL of my love & respect,
~ dionnie / db / little miss sunshine/ “your fave”
(how i’d always sign my whiteboard notes)
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Kate Siegel posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
There are no words that can describe the immense grief and sorrow that came with finding out about this tragedy. Mr. Caruso was unlike any teacher I have ever had, or any person I’ve ever known. He was my teacher freshman year, but I still went to his room every single day during lunch and or before first block to talk to him for the past three years, from freshman year until this past Friday. He pretended not to care or listen and proceed to give a heartfelt and genuine response. One time I was having a hard day and was walking down the hallway, he stopped his lesson to come into the hallway and ask me if I was okay. He demonstrated exactly what it means to be a teacher. Mr. Caruso truly was one of my favorite people that I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing. I am sending his family my sincerest condolences and hugs. Mr. Caruso, you are one of a kind and I will miss you forever.
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Richard McNeil posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Michael, we miss you so much already. You were a terrific teacher and beloved by all your students and colleagues. I will always treasure and never forget the wit and HUMOR you brought into our lives. We all loved you, and always will.
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Wednesday, March 1, 2023
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I had Mr. Caruso as a Freshman in high-school at MHS. He taught me Geometry. He was the first math teacher to actually make me excited to go into school and learn. And if anyone knows me, this was very hard to do. I would travel almost every weekend for my sport, and when I would return I would need to make up the quizzes or tests that I had missed. One day after returning to school on a red-eye flight I was asked to take a quiz on geometry proofs. Now being the totally responsible student that I was, I did not refresh myself on any of the proofs before taking the quiz. So I sat down and Mr. Caruso gave the me the quiz. And I just stared at the paper for 3 minutes trying to muster up something. After a while Mr. Caruso saw me and he gave me the chance to take the quiz the next day. I immediately took him up on this offer, and he did not even send me on my way to study these proofs by myself, he asked me if I wanted to review some problem with him. He always offered up his lunch times to help me with math, talk about math, or talk about new sports trades or games. Another favorite memory would be his "avengers" theme song he would play before his student would take a test. It always allowed me to relax and do better on the test. And lastly but certainly not least, his sense of humor was so out of this world. He would sometimes make me laugh so much and smile, that my cheeks would hurt because I would not have time to rest in between his funny jokes. With Mr. Caruso's passing, I am extremely saddened and wish his family all the best.
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Jess Kirk posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
I had Mr. Caruso my sophomore year at BHS and he left a lasting impression that I will never forget. He always made us laugh with his attitude and sense of humor. I still know the quadratic formula because of the song he played for us and I have shared that video with so many people to help them remember too. One time in particular stands out to me…I was very upset one day and he talked to me for 25 minutes trying to help lift my spirits, during his FREE period. He really cared about his students and it showed every day. Jill I am sending you all the love in the world and hope my memories of him bring you comfort.
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Diana Morales posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
I am at a complete loss for words at the news of losing who I truly consider to be a one of a kind human being. Mr. Caruso is without a doubt the most wonderful teacher I have ever encountered and I am grateful everyday for the things he taught me. I was lucky enough to be his student for three years at Morristown High school and every year I would tell him “Mr. Caruso, I hate math, I’ll never understand it, I’ll never pass this class” and somehow he managed to make me walk out of his room every day with a smiling face and with the confidence to go fourth in both math and as a student overall. Without his support, whether it was extra help during lunch, or even writing one of my letters of recommendation for college, I feel so lucky to have known Mr. Caruso and the loss of his light, humor, and ability to help others will be greatly missed.
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Hannah Griffee posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Mr. Caruso’s kindness and sense of humor made my day in high school. I remember he used to always play the same song before we took a quiz. Thank you, Mr. Caruso, for all your patience and reassurance when it came to quiz time and for letting us eat lunch in your room, I appreciate it very much and you will be missed.
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Kate Dobbs posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
I had Mr. Caruso, freshman and sophomore year and he was the only math teacher who was able to get me to understand why we do math. It was eye opening. In addition to his gift of teaching, he was absolutely hilarious. He opened his classroom to my friends and I for lunch and we ate in there every day for 2 years.l He would always share his Weezer stories, Marvel theories, and his love for the Mets. It really is beyond me that the universe took such a wonderful person so soon. I am heartbroken. Rest in peace to the best teacher and person.
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Elizabeth Hebert posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
I had Michael Caruso as my math teacher in freshman year of high school. He was a great educator. I remember whenever we had a test in algebra 1, he always put on some music beforehand. (This helped us get ready for taking the test/exam). Your family and Mr. Caruso are in my prayers and thoughts. ♥️✝️
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Corinne Lovelace posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Dear Jill , I am so sorry to hear of your husband's passing. May God comfort you at this difficult time. Love, Corinne Lovelace
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Mr Caruso was an amazing person and educator. He connected with his students on a deeper level, building genuine relationships with each of them. I always mention him as the highlight of my education, to this day. This man will forever be a fond memory of mine. My condolences ❤️
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Hebert Family posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Our sincerest condolences to Michael's family. Please know he was a much appreciated educator for our children. He leaves a legacy of someone who was genuine, kind, a good listener and cared about success for his students. Wishing your family comfort in the memories and time you shared together.
The Hebert Family
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Sara Pucek posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
I had Mr. Caruso for two years of math when I had attended MHS. Not only did he always have ways to make his students laugh, but he went the extra mile to see success in his students. He had taught me that trying my best was better than being the best, and I aspire to be the type of excellent educator he was. From lunch period to lunch period re-taking tests and quizzes, but of course discussing Marvel theories and OF COURSE the latest Weezer news, he will be missed as much as he was appreciated.
"Keep on going 'til you get someplace, where you can truly rest" - =w=
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Spent 4 years of my life with Caruso, in college. Lots of hijinx, but we always had a connection through the band Weezer and that's what I'll remember most about him. I felt like a fraud a lot of times because I had a following on my website, but Mike was the REAL Weezer fan. He was the Matt Damon to my Leslie Jones. So many good times at shows. We also shared a love of Dawson's Creek. He (and others, though he was the most consistent) would gather in my dorm room every night "the Creek" was on.
Man, I'm going to miss you so freaking much.
Mike Zaic
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Rest In Peace Mike. We will miss our Mets/Yankees rivalry. Love and hugs to Jill, Calleigh and your family
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Ken Arntzen posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
The kids love Mike! He could be goofy and get them going. Always smiling and laughing. I could hear the vibe from my classroom 4 doors down.
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christina doyle posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
May his memory be a blessing. I will miss his "dodgeball" skills and trash talk. Lots of love and hugs.
Christina Doyle
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Mike, we will miss you so much. Anniversary/birthday dinners will never be the same. We love you. May you RIP. LGM.
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