Asbury Park Press

Rina Caprioni

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MATAWAN - Rina (Prosperina) Rose DeLisa Caprioni December 2, 1929 - June 22, 2023 Rina Caprioni, 93, of Matawan passed peacefully from this life at her home on Thursday, June 22, 2023 of natural causes surrounded by her loving family.

Rina was born in White Plains, NY to Patsy DeLisa and Mary Lombardi DeLisa who settled in Fair Haven, NJ in the 1930’s. Patsy was a barber whose shop was at 1 East Front Street. Mary made and altered dresses for private clients from her home and later worked at a coat factory located on Bridge Avenue.

Surviving the Great Depression, Rina married a handsome Marine, Tony Caprioni, upon graduating Rumson-Fair Haven HS class of 1948. For $9,000 the families helped them buy a home in Leonardo, a yellow brick bungalow across from Beacon Hill Country Club, where they would raise 4 children together and reside for 50 years. They were both self employed: Rina took up her mother’s clientele as a seamstress and dress-maker, and Tony was a carpenter and cabinet maker, and later with the help of a friend, joined the mason’s union to better support the family. He worked on such projects as the Garden State Arts Center, the expansion at Bell Labs, Holmdel, the Forked River Nuclear Power Plant, and countless roofing jobs with his brother-in-law Pat DeLisa of Fair Haven.

In the early 1980’s, Rina purchased a friend’s dress shop in Campbell’s Junction, NJ - The Village Shop - where she was proprietor for 5 years. She sold the business and took a job as a secretary for the Army at Fort Monmouth, Tinton Falls and retired after 10 years. Through the years she sewed projects for friends, family, church, children and charity, taught adults how to read through county programs, skied with friends, bowled in leagues, golfed, made her own greeting cards and quilts for the family. She loved gardening, traveling, reading, and watching Turner Classic Movies. In her 80’s she survived non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and served on the St. Agnes RCC Seniors Club and Knitting Circle in Atlantic Highlands (“the Knit Wits”). She didn’t give up her driver’s license until she was in her 93rd year and had a perfect driving record.

Surrendere­d to the recliner, she was a vocal and avid fan of the Boston Red Sox (blame Ted Williams) and also the NY Mets, tracking scores, friends and family commentary through her iPhone.

She was a woman who made and found joy wherever she went, touching countless lives with her simple works of charity, generosity, and candor. Her legacy resides in those who were lucky enough to know and love her.

Rina is predecease­d by her beloved husband Tony (2013), brother John DeLisa (2002), and most recently son Michael Anthony Caprioni (2022).

She is survived by her beloved brother and sister-in-law Pat and Sue DeLisa of Fair Haven, NJ, her sister-in-law Mary DeLisa of Long Branch, loving children Mark Caprioni and daughter-in-law Victoria of St. Paul, Minnesota, Anthony Caprioni of Matawan, daughter Renee Moreau and son-in-law Kenneth of Matawan, and many grandchild­ren, great-grandchild­ren, cousins, nieces, and nephews.

At her request, Rina was privately cremated. A joint celebratio­n of life with Christian funeral rites for both Rina and her son Michael Anthony Caprioni will be held at the Moreau residence in Matawan on July 16th.

In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons may be made in Rina’s honor to the Keyport Ministeriu­m Food Pantry - https://keyportfoo­dpantry.org/.

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