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DENNEHY, Philip C.
Philip C. Dennehy, 89, of Cromwell, beloved husband of Anna (Colapinto) Dennehy, passed away November 15, 2012 at St. Mary Home in West Hartford, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Hartford the son of the late John and Grace (Reardon) Dennehy. Philip graduated from Middletown High School. He studied at the University of Florence in Florence, Italy and attended Hillyer College now known as the University of Hartford. He served in the US Army during WWII. Phillip was the recipient of the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. Philip retired from Stanley Works after 35 years of employment. Besides his wife Anna, Philip leaves his four loving children; Philip Dennehy Jr. and wife Mary Alice of Rocky Hill, Michael Dennehy and wife Andrea of Baltimore, MD., Eileen Grant and husband Arnold of Madison, and Patricia Dennehy and husband Kenrick Stachelek of Berlin. He also leaves Edward and Hazel Dennehy, and his grandchildren Anna and Richard Dennehy and Francesca Dennehy, a sister in law and brother in law Cammie and Bill LaBonte, and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two sisters Grace Dennehy and Helen Burrell.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday (November 19, 2012) 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church of East Berlin. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Family and friends are invited to call on Monday November 19, 2012 from 8:30-9:30 a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral Home 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill.
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Thinking of you in your loss. Bill and Donna (Fodaski) Denert, Cromwell
December 8, 2012
The grand measure of the man: a loving husband, a caring father, a doting grandfather, a generous friend and kind neighbor. May your cherished memories of this beloved man offer some small comfort at this time of grief.
With love and in sympathy,
June-Ann
June-Ann and family
November 18, 2012
To the Dennehy Family: Mr. Dennehy (I meet him in as a child so will always call him that) and Mrs. Dennehy both had a integrity, morales and lived with those values and they are instilled in their children. Mr. Dennehy was fair, honest and knew what was right and wrong. I wish there were more people like this. He did not need or expect any attention for his being good, he just was that way. I am so sorry he passed and my heart goes out to all of you who had loved him. I am sure you all will miss him very much.
Kathy Johnson
November 16, 2012
To Phil's Family,
I had the pleasure of working with Phil at Stanley Hand Tools for several years. He was always helpful and a true gentleman. I'm sorry for your loss and all that Philip must have had to go through in his illness. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Kathy Ordonez
Kathy Ordonez
November 16, 2012
With deepest sympathy during this time of difficulty.
Rose Hill Funeral Homes Inc.
November 16, 2012
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