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Joan V
Cain (Trebiani)

November 4, 1934 – June 12, 2019

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"We are honored to provide this Book of Memories to the family."
— Mueller Memorial Funeral and Cremation Services
"Happy Birthday Mom , miss you everyday ...love you so much..my heart is breaking <3"
— Mickey
"Thinking of you."
— Mary
"Thinking of you"
— Mary Cain
"Thinking of you"
— Mary Cain
"Joan - I am going to miss you very much. How lucky I was to have you in my life. Thank you for being the best mother-in-law and friend...."
— Mary
"You are very loved and very, very missed! Your smile has lighted my life up these last years. You brought me into your family with such..."
— Amanda
"I love you so much, Mom. You are at peace, but I will miss you so."
— Julie

Obituary for Joan V Cain (Trebiani)

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Joan V. Cain, born in St. Paul to Italian parents, Nazareno and Mary Trebiani on November 4, 1934. She was one of three children, with an older brother, Roland, and her younger sister, Mary Lou. She grew up in St. Paul’s east side and graduated from Harding High School in 1952. After high school, she met John Cain and they were married in 1955.

Joan was blessed with four children, Tom, Joe, Michelle and Matt. Her sister and devoted friend, Mary Lou, was always by her side. They were inseparable. Her brother, Roland, moved to Chicago where he met and married his wife, Marie. Joan visited Chicago many times to see her brother and his family, maintaining a very close bond despite the distance.

Joan had a fun essence within her. She enjoyed her high school years and continue to stay in contact with her high school friends. She had attended every school reunion. She had a love of fair rides, so on her 80th birthday, she wanted to go to Valley Fair with her family including her grandchildren to ride on the roller coasters and any other dare devil rides. She took pride in her Italian heritage, including culture and food and traveled to Italy to visit her parent’s relatives. Joan was a patriotic individual and it became even stronger when her son, Matt, joined the Marines. She loved John Phillip Sousa, “Stars and Stripes Forever” was her favorite song, and you could always depend on seeing a display of her patriotism on the 4th of July in wearing red, white and blue.

Joan is preceded in death by her parents, Nazareno and Mary Trebiani, her brother, Roland (Marie) and her husband, John Cain. She is survived by her sister, Mary Lou Trebiani; her children; Tom (Mary), Joe (Julie), Michelle (Jeff Langevin) and Matt (Amanda); her seven grandchildren; Stacey, Meghan (Derek), Lauren (Ryan), Brittany (Jennifer), Brock, Eric and Emma; and her four great grandchildren; Arianna, Reese, Hunter and Hailey.
Mass of Christian Burial 10AM on Tuesday, June 18 at Church of the Assumption, 51 7th St. W., St. Paul. Visitation 4-7PM on Monday, June 17 at Mueller Memorial, 835 Johnson Pkwy., St. Paul, and also 1 hour prior to Mass at church. Private family interment.
Memorials are preferred to the family.

First Visitation

When Monday, June 17th, 2019 4:00pm - 7:00pm
Location
Mueller Memorial of St. Paul
Address
835 Johnson Parkway
Saint Paul, MN 55106
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Second Visitation

When Tuesday, June 18th, 2019 9:00am - 10:00am
Location
Assumption Catholic Church
Address
51 7th Street West
Saint Paul, MN 55102
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Mass of Christian Burial Information

When
Tuesday, June 18th, 2019 10:00am
Location
Assumption Catholic Church
Address
51 7th Street West
Saint Paul, MN 55102

Interment Information

Location
Union Cemetery of Maplewood
Address
2505 E Minnehaha Ave
Maplewood, Mn 55119
Interment Extra Info
Private Family Interment