• Date Of Death: July 24, 2011
  • State: New Jersey

Bayville, formerly of Kearny, N.J. Retired Math teacher, 64 Florence Baker Carlo, 64, wife of Bill Tuting of Bayville, N.J. passed away at home on July 24, 2011 after a courageous battle with lung cancer Raised in Kearny, N.J., she was a graduate of Kearny High School, class of 1964 and then William Paterson University in 1968. She was a well recognized mathematics teacher who started teaching in Nutley and then continued for over 20 years at Bloomfield Junior High/Middle School.

Her love of life was well known to all her friends. She was famous for her parties down the shore and dancing to the oldies by 45 RPM. She was very active with the Kearny High School Class of 1964 Reunion Committee and responsible for bringing old classmates together and some eventually became couples. She was also active on the Veterans Committee and Special Needs Children with the Lacey Elks Lodge #2518. She loved to travel, go boating, stain glass, reading, and spending time with her grandchildren.

She was a member of the United States Power Squadrons. She is predeceased by her parents, Lawrence and Frances Baker, survived by her stepfather, Martin Edelmuth of Manchester, NJ, her husband of 4 years, Bill Tuting, two daughters, Dona Tanzola and her husband Carlo of Barnegat, NJ, Jamie Kenyon and her husband Dave of Medford, NJ, a stepson, Todd Tuting of Richmond, VA and 11 grandchildren: Alexandria, Kaitlin, Matthew, Paige, Gabriel, Sam, Chace, Ben, Logan, Liam, and Wyatt. She had a very close relationship with her daughters and her grandchildren, who were the light of her life. They lovingly referred to her as Oma.

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