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Andrew V. DIFIORE

Avon, Hartford, Long Island, Ny, Connecticut

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DIFIORE, Andrew V. Andrew V. DiFiore, 91, of Avon passed away peacefully on November 28, 2011. He was a loving and dedicated husband and father, married to Louise (Stockwell) DiFiore for 58 years, with whom he had 5 children. He is survived by his wife, Louise, Bob and Donna (DiFiore)...

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I've been a frequent customer to the pasta shop,old and new..your dad was a kind man,always appreciating his customers love for good food! I am so sorry to hear of his passing..may peace be with his family this holiday season..and best wishes for continuing success.

I am very sorry to see that Mr. DiFiore passed away. I knew him from his shop on Franklin Avenue. He was a very kind and knowledgeable man. I will miss looking to the left to see if he is there when I go in the shop.

My thoughts and prayers are with theh DiFiore family.

Andy was a wonderful man. The world will miss his special talents - mostly his ability to have a great conversation with anyone he met. The angels are lucky to have you Andy!

Very sorry to hear about Mr. D's passing. He was a super nice guy. Always put a smile on my face, whenever I'd see him. It's been a while though. I was just saying I need to stop by DiFiore's Pasta Shop and get some homemade Cappelini to make Puttanesca that his son Don taught me how to make years ago. I was looking forward to seeing Mr. and Mrs. DiFiore again. It goes to show you should never put things off. My condolences to Don and the whole family. He will be greatly missed by many.

We knew Mr. Di Fiore for many, many years. He was a kind gentle man who was very encouraging to my husband (Mikal Signs) in urging him to continue in the sign industry, no matter how difficult it seemed when business was at a minimum. We especially remember the banners of Franklin Avenue which our company did in the 1970's and 80's. He will be remembered in our thoughts and prayers. Condolences to his wonderful, caring wife and family. Respectfully - Janice & Michael Kaluszka

We knew Mr. Di Fiore for many, many years. He was a kind gentle man who was very encouraging to my husband (Mikal Signs) in urging him to continue in the sign industry, no matter how difficult it seemed when business was at a minimum. We especially remember the banners of Franklin Avenue which our company did in the 1970's and 80's. He will be remembered in our thoughts and prayers. Condolences to his wonderful, caring wife and family. Respectfully - Janice & Michael Kaluszka.

To the DiFiore Family, I'm sorry for your loss. Please accept my condolences.

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow alumni and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself ... any man's death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.