Andrew-Ciminera-Obituary

Andrew J. Ciminera Sr.

Mystic, Connecticut

Apr 21, 1924 – Dec 23, 2015 (Age 91)

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BORN
April 21, 1924
DIED
December 23, 2015
AGE
91
LOCATION
Mystic, Connecticut
CHARITY
Shriners Hospitals for Children
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Mystic - Andrew J. Ciminera Sr., 91, of Mystic, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2015, at the Westerly Hospital, with his family by his side.He was the beloved husband of 70 years to Marjorie (Doolittle) Ciminera who he married on April 7, 1945 while still on active duty in the Army Air Corps...

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Dear Marge, I just learned of the passing of Andy. Although I was a little boy, I have so many fond memories of you, Andy, and my mom and dad (Al and Marge) together in the 1950's in northern Virginia. You four were the young "millennials" of Alexandria. Mom passed in 2014, but I'm guessing that she is watching as Andy and dad play a round of "heavenly" golf right about now and sharing a few Italian stories. Love, Lex

My sincere sympathy to Marge and family,
I have such great memories of Andy when I worked in the R&D Annex with him back in the 1960s. He was a fabulous person to work with, and never hesitated to help when anyone needed it. Our department was like family back in those days.
May your memories sustain you. God bless Andy and all who knew and loved him.

Jason and Sarah,
Sorry for the loss of your Grandfather. He was a good man. He was hard working and always went the extra mile to support the fleet. Glad we had a chance to see him at some of Griff's baseball games.

Chip and Diane

Dear Marge, Ronna & Ed,

Our deepest sympathies to you and your family at this difficult time. Thinking of you with heartfelt sadness.

Much love,
Robin & John

Ah, Life in the R&D Annexand work under his astute tutelage! I enjoyed Andy and his advice at EB for several years in the '60's, and meeting him here and there around town afterwards. A great guy throughouthis family can remember him with pride and affection, as do I.

I knew Andy for 25 years in his various roles with S.E. cT Water Authotity
His work far exceeded Public Servive. He was into the nuts and bolts of all matters before the SCWA. A better boss you couldn't hope for
enthusiasm facts problem solving and treating people with respect and kindness were some of the things I remember about
Andy

Douglas R Crandall. SCWS. RETIRED

I have had the pleasure of knowing Mr. Ciminera for quite a while. He was always so kind to me and to my children after they came along, always having some little toy or trinket to give them, or a tootsie pop. His love for Mrs. Ciminera and his family was very apparent and his face lit up when talking about any of them. We are deeply saddened by his loss and will truly miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with Marge and family. Amanda and Bev

Ronna ~

Sorry for your loss. Know that we are praying for your dad and your family.

Deacon Doug & Cathy Hoffman

I am so sorry for your loss of Andy. I came to know him at Electric Boat while working at the R&d D Annex. Andy was a true gentleman and a great person. I will always remember his outstanding personality and that smile that seemed to be a prominent trait he always displayed. It would appear to me that he had a really good life and left many friends who will miss him dearly. Another one of The Great Generation gone home to his lord and maker. Rest in peace with The Lord.