Tracey A. Ferraro

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Tracey A. Ferraro (nee Nelson), 64, of Northvale, NJ, passed away on Tuesday, February 25, 2025. Beloved wife of Christopher. Cherished mother of Christopher and his wife Gabrielle and Chelsea Massood.  Proud grandmother of Genevieve, Everly, Michael Theo, and Emersyn.  Dearest sister of Rick Nelson and wife Deborah and Christopher Nelson and wife Maryann.

Tracey enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and children.  She loved to cook, bake, and shop.   She cherished time and making memories at the Jersey shore.  She loved to relax with her glass of Rosé.

Visiting hours are Thursday, February 27, 2025 from 4-7 PM at Pizzi Funeral Home, 120 Paris Ave, Northvale, NJ. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, February 28, 2025 at 11 AM at St. Anthony’s RC Church, Northvale.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Tracey’s memory to Holy Name Foundation at https://www.holyname.org/foundation/

www.pizzifuneralhome.com

Comments

  1. A beautiful woman and now a beautiful angel in heaven .

  2. Annette Mattessich

    My deepest condolences to the family. Tracey was an amazing lady who always made me laugh. She lived life to the fullest and will be greatly missed. My prayers are with you all.

  3. Lucille Schoales

    I will always remember Tracey for her smile and her wit. Our boys, Christopher and Timmy, grew up together. Timmy spent time with their family and always would tell me how much fun he had when they went down to the shore. He would tell me that he really loved Tracey and that she was a “cool mom”. I also worked out at the same gym with Tracy and she was determined to master a difficult workout. I always enjoyed talking to her about our boys and the crazy workouts at the gym. I know she loved her family more than anything. I’ll see you on the other side, Tracey. Rest in peace, my friend.

  4. We are very sorry to hear about the loss of Tracey. She was a beautiful person inside and out. Our sincere condolences, may she rest in peace

    Donna and Dennis Marshall

  5. So very sorry for the loss of your mother Chelsea ! Our deepest condolences

  6. I will miss you, Tracey so much. We had so many wonderful times down the shore so many memories going back before I was even married to your cousin Rob. I will always love you and think about you. I so enjoyed your company. You will be so missed by so many people. We will treasure our memories with you forever and ever.

  7. I met Tracey when we moved in two doors down from each other. I was very sick with a bad cold and a little while after meeting her, she knocked on my door with a big container of home made soup. She was kind to me and we became fast friends. She loved having my dog run into her place so she could cuddle him and give him treats. We used to laugh because he would run to her door and cry when we came in from our walks. She talked non stop about her family and her precious grand children. Making memories with her family was her sole focus. She was a fighter and while I knew she was battling, she never complained. She kept going with her indominable spirit and she will be missed. My prayers to Chris and her beloved kids and grandkids. Wishing you comfort. Until we meet again, Tracey. XO

  8. I’ll always remember Tracey for being fun, funny, warm and welcoming. I am related by marriage but her and Chris always treated me as family. I appreciated that so much but didn’t get to tell her. Deepest condolences to Chris, Chelsea, Christopher. May she rest in peace and God bless the moments you’re all reunited.

  9. Leann C Sherwood (Ostrow)

    I am sad to hear of Tracey’s passing. She was always so kind whenever visiting in the bank, she will be missed!

  10. Tracey was a beacon of hope. A beautiful life. She always lit up the room with her beauty and personality. She will truly be missed. RIP

    Cousin Michael Provitera

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