They came for the pasta Fagioli, they came for the lasagna, the homemade soups, sauce, pies, they came for the oversized subs.
But most of all they really came to see Mama.
Born in Italy 90 years ago, Giovana moved here, married her beloved Ciro, and they opened Ocean View Bakery on Morris Ave. 5 decades ago.
Her flair for cooking and uncanny ability to remember what everyone ate, no matter how little or how long ago, made the visit to Ocean View always a memorable one.
She referred to her customers by what they had ordered.
“You know Jake’s wife,” she would say. “Yes Jake’s wife, a half a number 5, no onions.” That’s the way it was at Ocean View. Home-cooked food served to you by the chef, who loved the fact that you enjoyed it.
If you were lucky enough to be within the realm of Ocean View Bakery over the years, then you know when Giovana passed away it marked the end of an era.
Her husband Ciro passed away several years ago. She is survived by her daughter Joanne, her sister Angelina in Italy, her nieces Carmela West and Lea Tallarico, and grand nieces and nephews.
Friends Joe Ferraina, Mike Booth, Tom Anzalone, Bill Conway, and Pat Menna.
Tuesday’s service is canceled. On 10 January 2022, there will be a church service only then graveside.