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Amy Spirito

Farmington, Connecticut

1912 - 2020

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Amy Capodiferro Spirito, 108, of Farmington, widow of Peter P. Spirito died peacefully on June 12th at Cherry Brook Health Care Center in Canton. Amy was born in Farmington, March 25th, 1912 the daughter of the late Paul and Maria Antonia (Carroccia) Capodiferro. She retired from Aetna Life...

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Amy was a favorite member of "It's Good To Get Out!" Whenever we picked her up to take her to an outing, she would be cheerful from beginning to end. She was a great citizen of Farmington and will be greatly missed.

Our prayers are with the Spirito family.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Aunt Amy was a special women filled with love and kindness. She touched so many hearts in her life.

A woman of substance. A smile that always warmed my heart every time she greeted me at the top of the stairs. A woman whose kitchen always smelled of her delicious Italian cooking and brownies in the oven. A woman I learned so much about my Italian family once I moved to Farmington. I dont think I can ever eat a jelly doughnut and not think of my Aunt Amy, nor when waiting until the bread dough to rise , when making Easter bread. Love you Auntie......

Amy's positive attitude, infectious smile, tireless energy and loving nature made her one of a kind. I was honored to be her friend. Her soul will find a special place in heaven.

I met Mrs. Spirito 50 years ago when I started working at FSB. She was the sweetest customer and was loved by all the tellers. I also had her son, Dr. Spirito, as a teacher at FHS. He was such a gentleman and just as kind as his mom. May they both Rest In Peace.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Grandma Amy will always hold a special place in my heart. I always enjoyed visiting with her. She had the sweetest soul. Also always ready to "whip up" some fried dough to top things off. She will be greatly missed ❤