This memorial website was created in memory of our beloved sister, mother, grandmother, friend, Denice Caouette, 62, born on January 27, 1952 and passed away on December 19, 2014. We will love and treasure her memories forever.
Memorial Service for DENICE RE CAOUETTE was held on January 24, 2015 at Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 2 South Pecos Road, Henderson, NV 89074, at 1:00 PM.
The family thanks all of those who attended our Denice's memorial and their outpouring of love and life for her and the family.
The Family requests that you please share your special photo memories of Denice in your lives! Also please add your thoughts and memories for all to share and enjoy!
Tributes
Leave a tributeAs I try to move on past 2012 - 2014, it is so difficult. I miss you so much, and love you still, even more. Mostly I am grateful for how you enriched and supported my life and our families life even through the occasional chaos. I and we miss you greatly, but I know 3/5 of the Dellinger Quintet is singing, just like Dad wants, together in Love and in Christ! Love to you all from us all!
I miss you so. Not a day goes by without me wanting to call you, ask for a recipe, reminisce some of our favorite memories or even just cry on your shoulder. You were taken way to early in your life. I find comfort in the fact you are cuddling with your beloved Ken and spending joyous times with Mom and Dad. I love you Sis.
May you be forever blessed in our Fathers arms in heaven. Missing you so!
For those she left behind, we pray for comfort and joy for your broken hearts.
Ana Brown
Now, she is home with Jesus. All of our formative years together, the Eatons and the Dellingers, sharing the joys, sorrows, trials, and triumphs of life in the mountains, watching the community grow and change, are fading memories. Yet, the ways Denise made life so much fun, and in many ways, so meaningful won't be forgotten. I look forward to rejoicing with her around God's throne. Blessings to you all. -Chris
Pastor John and Sandra Scharlemann
I am so grateful that I was called and privileged to spend the last 24 hours of life with you my dear sister in life; with Jewel, Claudia, Adrea, and then getting to sing and play keys to you in the hospital was so precious and a blessing for me- and as I worshipped Him, you were receiving and unbeknownst to me, getting ready for your final flight! And then, within minutes after Jewel made sure you were in your own home all comfy and full of peace, you left us. Suddenly, like an angel who could finally relax her beautiful wings and rest in the arms of her Father, you flew away. I will always thank our precious Jesus for that opportunity and just wish I had known how quickly you would leave us and run into Jesus and Kenny's arms. My dearest friend, I love and miss you till we meet again, Love, DeeDee (Enloe)
Truly, the Lord has His hand upon this family. What we have celebrated before remains our great strength and joy - the Righteousness of Christ which is Denice's robe. She is a gift given to us, and now she is home - where pain and loss are not even a memory. To her dear family, we pray the full peace of Christ to embrace and to keep you. We love you all. She was and remains, a true treasure, a gift from our God. All our Love in Christ - Pastor Eric and Kawai (Grace Lutheran, Rialto)
Deepest sympathy to your family.
God Bless,
Shelly Bacon-Wearing
I can still remember laughing so hard we would have to sit down, sing together, quite often sounding pretty awful, as she played the piano.
No one could put together a party like Dee including the catering. She was talented in many ways, painting, cooking, canning fruits, jelly and jams.
I know she is in a better place, holding hands and watching sunsets with her Sweetheart Kenny. How awesome it must have been to have been greeted by her Mom, Dad and Son at Heavens Gate. I can imagine the sounds of her singing and laughing.
Until we meet again, be happy my "little friend".
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Not to be disrepectful, but I want to share a conversation I had with Denice a few months ago. She was telling me that she was preparing for her death and was not afraid. She said she was going to miss her family and friends; she would especially miss being here to experience things with River as he grows.
But, she said as stupid as it sounds, she also would miss some of her favorite TV shows as they were due to end and she wanted to see how they turned out! So Denice, I just want you to know that Neal died.....maybe.