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Amedeo Zovich Obituary


Amedeo "Dino" Zovich of Kensington passed away peacefully on Feb. 26, 2013 at the Hartford Hospital with his loving family by his side.

Dino was the son of the late Stanislao and Irene (Parenti) Zovich and was the loving husband of Theresa (Santilli) Zovich.
He was the founder and owner of AMCO Precision Tool Inc. He was a member of St. Paul Church, a 3rd & 4th Degree Knight of Columbus and held the office of Faithful Navigator. He also was a member of IPIC where he enjoyed playing Bocce and was a five time champion. He was a Webelos leader, and an avid bowler, chess player, cribbage player and skilled ham radio operator.
In addition to his beloved wife Theresa, Dino is survived by three sons, Ralph Zovich and his wife Marina of Terryville, Aldo Zovich and his wife Cheryl of East Hampton, Richard Zovich of Kensington; one daughter Mary Zovich and her significant other Steve of California; a beloved sister Mafalda Roje of Croatia; five adored grandchildren Rachel, Alyk, Anna, Claudia and James, several nieces and nephews.

Dino was pre-deceased by two brothers Leo and Mario Zovich.

Services were held March 2, 2013 at the Berlin Memorial Funeral Home followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Paul Church. Burial followed in Maple Cemetery.

Donations may be made to St. Paul Church, 467 Alling Street, Kensington, CT. 06037 or to the charity of the donor's choice.
To leave words of condolence, visit www.BerlinMemorialFuneralHome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Berlin Citizen on Mar. 7, 2013.

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January 21, 2014

Dino , you made my experience in life a little more superb . amici

Andy Regan

March 3, 2013

My deepest sympathies on Dino's passing. I am truly grateful for the time I spent under his tutelage -- the lessons he taught still resonate with me to this day.

Seth Wallace

March 2, 2013

Dear Richie and Aldo...I am very sad to learn of your Dad's passing. As your father's sons, I know you both to be very good men. For you and your loving family, always so kind to me in the past, this is the the highest praise I can can offer your father; for I'm sure you were both a source of great joy and comfort to him. Although long years have passed, I shall keep you and your entire family in my prayers today and in the weeks to come. If there is anything I can do, all you need do is ask. - with my deepest condolences,
Dr. Seth W. Wallace
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Chelsea Jacobson

March 1, 2013

My deepest condolences to Aldo and family. May your happy memories get you through this time.

Thomas Pisko

March 1, 2013

My condolences to all. A man I greatly respected. God Bless You.

Anna Fahy

February 28, 2013

No words can express my sorrow for the entire Zovich family. Dino was the light of his family and shone brighter with his wife Theresa by his side. He will be missed by all. May God Bless.

Joey Zovich

February 28, 2013

To all my family,
My deepest condolences. May the Lord encourage, and bless you durning the time of your loss

Carmen Urso

February 28, 2013

To Terry & all the beautiful Zovich family. We join your hearts in sorrow & pray you receive strength in God's everlasting mercy. "Life is changed-not ended" our love, Carmen & Elizabeth(Betty) Urso Naples, Fl.

Kevin Franck

February 28, 2013

My sincere condolences to the Zovich family. Dino was a great man and will be missed. May God Bless you now and always!

debi kindblom

February 28, 2013

My sympathy to his grandchildren and family. May they find peace.

Richard & Diane Rutkowski

February 28, 2013

Our deepest sympathy to his wife Therasa the entire family of "Dino" Zovich. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this great time of loss. We got to know Dino and his wife Theresa through Carmen & Betty Urso. Attended many dances and church functions with them and have some great pleasant memories. Again, our deep felt sympanthy go out to all of the Dino Zovik family, God bless you all.

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