Richard-Innaimo-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Chase Parkway Memorial/The Albini Family Funeral Home - Waterbury

Richard D. Innaimo

Mar 15, 1943 - Feb 27, 2019

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Our deepiest Condolences to the family. Rich was a great friend of the my father in law Peter Ciavarella. My husband and I always enjoyed visiting with Rich while he was visiting Pete. He was always a pleasure to be around. We are so sorry to have missed this time and pay our respects to a true friend. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. He will truly be missed... A great guy. The Ciavarella Family

To the Family of Richard D. Innaimo, Lt. Shea VFW Auxiliary to VFW Post 201 of Waterbury, Ct. want you to know that your loved one is in our thoughts and prayers. We thank him for his service. Betty Fries, President

Richard D. Innamio
I want to say a few words about my Brother-In- Law, Richard.
I met Richard when my sister, Linda, introduced him to the family at one of the many get-togethers at my other sister Roxanne's home in Watertown. Linda said she met Richard at the" Turf" Restaurant in downtown Waterbury. I knew the place having hung out there myself and thought "Oh boy ,what is she getting herself into here" .
I knew the "Turf" as a good place to have lunch during the day, but...

Linda,
Wishing you peace to bring you comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart. May the constant love of caring friends soften your sadness, and may lasting peace surround your grieving heart.

He was a very good man.

Rest in peace.Will miss you! Thank you for being a great honor guard for the veterans. You will be missed by all.

In loving memory of my wonderful brother in law. You will be loved and missed forever.

My sympathy to the Innaimo family from mine.

Rich - I am so sorry to hear the sad news of your father passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Obituary

Richard's Obituary

THOMASTON

Richard D. Innaimo

“Loving Husband, Father & Grandfather”

Mr. Richard D. Innaimo, 75, of Thomaston, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, February 26, 2019, at St. Mary’s Hospital.  He was the loving husband of Linda (Beale) Innaimo.

Richard was born in Waterbury on March 15, 1943, son of the late Frank and Rose (Pelegano) Innaimo.  He was a graduate of Wilby High School, Class of 1961.  After high school, he joined the U.S. Military in the Army National Guard and proudly served as a member of the Honor Guard for Veteran’s funerals.

He was a plumber for ABC Plumbing, Richard Possemato Plumbing and for the Heritage Village Master Association.  After working at Heritage Village, Richard founded his own plumbing company, Richard Plumbing and Heating, where he worked until his retirement.  He had many customers that frequently called even until today.  He loved hunting and fishing in Maine, but especially loved the beach in Milford where he spent his summers as a child at his family’s home.

Besides his wife Linda of 38 years, Richard leaves behind to cherish his memory his son; Richard M. Innaimo and his wife Christine of Thomaston and his grandson, Matthew Innaimo, who was the joy of his life.  He also leaves behind his sisters-in-law, Theresa Innaimo of Oakville, Roxanne Fusco and her husband Tony of Watertown, Carol Beale of Springfield, MO, his brothers-in-law, Douglas Beale and his wife Celeste of Leesburg, FL, Kenneth Beale, of Litchfield, David Beale and his wife Shirley of Wolcott, as well as many nieces and nephews.  He was predeceased by his brother, Anthony F. Innaimo.

Arrangements:  A funeral will be held on Monday, March 4, 2019, 8:45 a.m. at Chase Parkway Memorial, The Albini Family Funeral Home, 430 Chase Parkway, Waterbury to St. Thomas Church in Thomaston for a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m.  Burial with military honors will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Watertown.  Calling hours will be held on Sunday evening from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

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