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Rita Giancola Obituary



Rita Ellen (Lemieux) Giancola, 91, owner of the "Christmas House" on Lexington Street in New Britain, passed away Monday, Aug.15, 2016 peacefully at home surrounded by Christmas lights and family. Her life story is one of extraordinary determination and perseverance. Born in Graniteville, Vermont; she was one of nine children of Antoinette Fournier and Alidor Lemieux. Rita is survived by Norman and Martha, and predeceased by Conrad, Roger, Clem, Raymond, Madeline, and Judy. When Rita was 13, her mother died during child-birth, leaving Rita and her sister Madeline to take care of the family. Within a year, the family dispersed and Rita found herself homeless, struggling on her own to survive. Rita worked any job she could find-nanny, factory-worker, and even a stint at the carnival. At one point, she worked two factory jobs; one in Massachusetts during the day, then she'd take a bus to work the night shift in New Hampshire. Through all of this hardship, Rita was determined to achieve an education, attending seven different high schools en route to earning her high school diploma. These hard times taught Rita how to "save a penny and put it towards your mortgage!" While working at factories in Lawrence, MA, she met her future husband Alfred Luigi Giancola. The story of their love is exemplary of the war generation; spending many years apart and communicating through love letters. Their marriage survived two wars, several deployments, and five "pain in the a**" children: Janice, Michael, Debra, Dino, and Kevin. In 1955, Rita began her career in ballroom dancing, working as a receptionist in the Arthur Murray Studio. This was a catalyst that led her to teach ballroom dance at her home studio on Lexington Street, which she continued to do for the rest of her life-61 years of the foxtrot, cha-cha, rhumba, tango and more. Through her lessons at home and her monthly dances at the VFW hall in Plainville, Rita influenced hundreds of students, referring to them as "her people." They shared in her passion of dance, honoring her gift with their own appreciation dance each year. She loved her people and considered them family, so much so, she would give them a loving slap on the leg during lessons, exclaiming, "GET IT RIGHT!" This genuine style made her endearing to her students and Rita loved them in return. Rita is most famous for creating "The Christmas House", a spectacle of lights and decorations at her New Britain home that dazzled local residents and out-of-state visitors for over 40-years. What started as a family tradition of home Christmas décor exploded into a display that had people literally peeking into the windows to get a better look at the ever-growing display. This led to an open house (started in 1978), which welcomed visitors to tour her Winter Wonderland, the price of admission being non-perishable goods that were donated to local charities and churches. Throughout these 38 years of charity she gained much recognition and honor; from the Mayor of New Britain, Salvation Army, New Britain Police Department, and numerous publications and newspapers (including the New York Times). The Christmas House also propelled a family tradition like no other. Family members from near and far gathered at the house in the early morning hours of Christmas to eat her famous pasta sauce, open presents and dance until 4 o'clock in the morning; a scene in which Rita was often the last person standing while everyone else succumbed to fatigue. After all, she referred to the family as "a bunch of little babies". These "babies" include 17 Grandchildren, 10 Great-Grandchildren, one Great-Great Grandchild, and many nieces and nephews. Every famous phrase and piece of wisdom came from a special place in her heart. It was all for the love of her family. Family was and is the most important thing in Rita's life. No matter how far apart, no matter how long it's been, family is family. You forget the past and just love each other. This amazing and generous woman embodied the Greatest Generations' ideals of family solidarity, hard work and determination, instructing people in her life to, "get off your a** and DO IT!" If you are ever feeling down remember Rita's most famous words, "If you are sad or depressed, don't take pills, just go dancing!" Keep on dancing! Funeral services will be held on Friday at 10 am at Berlin Congregational Church, 878 Worthington Ridge, Berlin. Burial will be in the State Veterans Cemetery, Middletown. Calling hours are Thursday from 5-9 PM at Erickson-Hansen Funeral Home, 411 So. Main St., New Britain. Those who wish may send flowers or make memorial donations to the Salvation Army, 78 Franklin Sq., New Britain, CT 06051. Please share a memory of Rita with the family in the on line guest book @ www.ericksonhansen.com

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Published by Hartford Courant on Aug. 16, 2016.

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Jane Putnam

August 10, 2025

Steve and I were remembering how Al used to bring you a plate of fruit during our lesson. May you be enjoying that plate of fruit together now. We think of you often and miss you!

Jane Putnam

August 10, 2024

Time passes, but you are never forgotten Rita! You have taught us so much more than just dancing. You are missed,

Jane Putnam

August 10, 2023

Missing you Rita! You are always in our hearts

Jane putnam

August 10, 2022

Always in our hearts!

Jane Putnam

August 10, 2019

We miss you Rita..,,we will never forget you. You touched our lives In a way that few do.
Rest in eternal peace, Rita...we love you!

September 20, 2016

I am sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort and peace be with you and your family. 2 Corinthans 1: 3 & 4

Vincent & Lillian Leandra Castro

August 28, 2016

To the family of Rita Giancola:
The community and legion of ballroom dancers have lost a beautiful friend. She and the Christmas House will be greatly missed. Our condolences to you. Rita was an amazing woman. Her children can be proud to have had such a mother. God bless.

Lisa Vignone

August 19, 2016

To Rita's Family,

So saddened to hear of her passing. She was such a kind and caring soul. Over the last couple fall seasons my son Michael had the pleasure to come and work with Rita and some family members to help decorate for the Christmas season. He was so sad to hear the news. He is still avaiable if you decide to carry on the wonderful tradition.

Lisa and Family

Erina Lander

August 19, 2016

I met Rita first 8 years ago when I was getting married and was looking for dance teacher to choreograph our first dance. From the moment I met Rita, , I fell in love with her, with her infectious smile and spunky spirit. I loved whe she was slapping by fiancé on his leg each time he made a mistake but she never did it to me. She created a very romantic dance that one of our guests call "a poetry in motion"..Every time I met Rita, I was motivated and inspired by her unbeatable attitude . Rita radiated love and happiness, despite of loss of her son and husband , and pain in her leg. She used to say" maybe I can't dance, but I sure can teach" and " I hope to be active untill my last day and to die on the dance floor". We attended many of her famous dances, and every time she provided not only beautiful live music , but also generous treats. Rita was always full of gratitude to everybody and to us, whom he called "her people". We were and are her people. I will always remember Rita, her constant smile and her love. And every time I will think about our wedding, I will think of my legendary dance teacher, Rita Giancola, who gave us so much more then the dance.
And even though she is now with her husband and 3 of her children, part of her will always be with us, in our hearts .We love you Rita .Erina Lander

Sherri LaCross

August 18, 2016

Jewel and Allie will carry Nana Rita in their hearts forever. We are blessed to have loved and known such an extraordinary woman. Thank you for being the best Great Grandmother ever. You will be missed but more importantly loved so very much always.

mary abrahamian

August 18, 2016

I occasionally played golf with Rita's late son, Michael, at Stanley Golf Course. He was so proud of his mother, stating how she was a remarkable woman. She certainly was.

August 17, 2016

May God bless Rita.I will always remember her coming to the beach enjoying her family especially her grandchildren.My condolences to all of her family, especially Jules and Ali. May she rest in peace after her extraordinary life.Love her motto. Sincerely, Mary Holda LAPOA Beach Guard

August 17, 2016

To Rita's Family and her people:

Rita was an extraordinary person! She was an icon. She never tired and had the patience of a Saint. My husband Rich and I can't thank her enough for taking us in and showing us so many wonderful dances including our wedding Rumba.

We will always remember Rita and know she is dancing to the beautiful music with her beloved Al in heaven.

Karen and Rich Langan

Marcia DiVenere

August 17, 2016

May God wrap His arms around Rita and love her like so many of us do. She is a true legend: feisty, kind, caring, and a fine teacher. After 15 years of dancing with Rita, I have lost a special friend, and I will miss her.

Sadly,
Marcia DiVenere

Jean Thompson

August 17, 2016

Having met and enjoyed dance lessons from Rita, my heart goes out to her family. She was a wonderful and generous woman who will be missed for so many. She ALWAYS had a smile on her face.
I remember arriving at her house once to find her on a ladder wallpapering and that wasn't that long ago.
It was a blessing to talk to her last year when she and the family opened the home at Christmastime.
Love and prayers to you all!
Jean Thompson

Patrick Cunningham

August 16, 2016

Rita gave me memories of her that I will always remember. Her humor and she was not afraid to slap me on the leg to get a step right. She choreographed a routine for my wedding. Thanks for everything Rita.

Norman Bilodeau

August 16, 2016

She gave to so many in so many ways. I loved going to see that house at Christmas!

Phyllis Smiegock

August 16, 2016

Sorry to hear that Rita passed away. I always either drive by or stoped in to bring a perishable item to her house at Chistmas. I always loved to see what she has added to her beautiful display. I know she will be greatly missed my a lot of people

Steve & Jane Putnam

August 16, 2016

Rita has touched so many lives in so many ways.....she will be missed by all of us.
We thank you Rita for sharing your love of dance with us. You got us started ballroom dancing 17 yrs ago, and we're still dancing. We will remember you always, Rita.
We imagine that Al met you on the other side, with a plate of fruit for you!

Maryanne St.Peter

August 16, 2016

August 16, 2016

Rita, our New Britain treasure! We've taken lessons from her for 18 years, since our wedding. She was an inspiriation, as well as kind and generous to a fault! We will miss her dearly.

Lynn & Gary

Kevin Quinn

August 16, 2016

Last year I wore one of my skydiving shirts to
a lesson with Rita. She stopped the lesson and
asked "Do you think they would let me do
that?" I thought she was kidding but six weeks
later she jumped out of an airplane with me
from 13,500 ft. She was 90. I bought her
tomatoes and Capital Lunch hotdogs for years
She loved them and I loved her

August 16, 2016

To Rita's family,
Like many, we took dance lessons for several years. She made us smile. She made us laugh. She touched our hearts. Hers was a life well lived.
Tony & Cheryl

Maryanne! ST.PETER

August 16, 2016

Rita was always so precious to everyone liked her as a freind and all so great ful what she did for everyone gb each and everyone of you you will always be in my prayers Maryanne

Rosemary Morganti Ames

August 16, 2016

It was a true honor to have known Rita. May she continue dancing with the Angels for eternity.

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