BITCAUSKI, Connstant "Conny"
Connstant "Conny" Bitcauski, 84, a lifelong resident of Windsor left our world and entered into eternal life to join his family and friends on November 1, 2012. He was the son of Frank and Annie (Rugienus) Bitcauski and made his home three houses from the original family farm. A long time employee of Peter L. Brown, he was a seasoned siding contractor. He was a long standing society member of St. Casimir's Lithuanian Society in Poquonock. Conny was also a Veteran of the Korean War. During this last year he was blessed with the support of many wonderful people. The family would like to thank Tamara and Kent of Windsor Locks VNA; Kathy, Diane, Latoya and the magnificent Michelle from Vitas Hospice. They would also like to send a special thank you to his Cardiology team from the Newington VA, Primary Home Care Kathleen O'Neil APRN, Endocrinology, Varman Samuel M.D. and his favorite girl, Mary Martin-O'Brien APRN, Cardiology. We also want to extend our appreciation to Darlene, Jill and Mary of New England Bank, Peg Dagsher from Windsor Social Services and the caring support of Mark Bramley, Gayle Simon and Debrah Grimaldi. Conny was predeceased by his four brothers Peter, Adam, Joseph and Anthony Bitcauski; his four sisters Anna, Agnes, Vera and Helen; he was predeceased by his son-in-law George Bertrand. He is survived by his daughter Barbara (Bitcauski-Bertrand) Hoyt and son in law Jeoffrey Hoyt; three grandchildren; and seven great-granchildren, Brennan and Krista and their children Dalton, Kevin, Dennis and Eva Brielle Bertrand, Jared and Jackie Bertrand and Shawna Leigh and Jason Sr., Jason Jr., Jackson and Samantha Grace Sebesta. Conny will be missed by all who knew him but as he would say "Gerai, Gerai, Gerai" (good good good).
Family and friends may gather on Monday, Nov. 5, 9 a.m. at the Carmon Poquonock Funeral Home, 1816 Poquonock Ave., (Rt. 75), in the Poquonock section of Windsor, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. at St. Bernard Church, Tariffville. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, Poquonock. His family will receive friends on Sunday, Nov. 4, from 2-5 p.m. at the funeral home. Donations in Conny's memory may be made to the Windsor Volunteer Ambulance, PO Box 508, Windsor, CT, 06095. For online condolences please visitwww.carmonfuneralhome.com.
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Theresa Segevick sends her thoughts and prayers to Conny's family.
Theresa Segevick
November 18, 2012
We'll miss Conny - he was a special guy. It was so nice to have visitied with him during the reunion last June. Our thoughts will be with you.
Irene Magish Bassock
November 5, 2012
Irene Magish Bassock
November 5, 2012
Barbara,Many good laughs with your Dad. Conny always had a sense of humor. A hot dog will never taste the same without his amamzing chow chow he canned. LOVE, Denise VanderMeeden (Morin)
November 5, 2012
Barbara:
We are so sorry to know of Conny's passing. aour sincere condolences to you and your family. Conny will surely be missed by many
Paul & Rita
November 5, 2012
Barbara, I'm so sorry for the loss of your father. I hope the happy memories will help your family and you through this hard time.
Sincerely,
Paula Congelos Tyman
Paula Congelos Tyman
November 4, 2012
Barabara,
I was so sorry to hear about your dad. I was glad I got to see and talk to him at the family reunion in June. I'll always remember him as being happy. I will keep him and you in my prayers. This is a trying time, but please take care of yourself. Love.
Lorraine (Gust) Roussel
November 3, 2012
Barbara, So very sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. Our sympathy to you, Jeff and your family.
Jim and Donna Fusco
November 3, 2012
Barbara, Jeff, & family,
Your Dad was was a great guy and a lot of fun during those years we were growing up in high school. I still remember our parents playing cards, very fond memories. Sincere condolences on the passing of your Dad.
Jim Stankevich
November 3, 2012
With deepest sympathy during this time of difficulty.
Carmon Funeral Homes, Inc.
November 3, 2012
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