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Angelina Scarpetti

Trumbull, Connecticut

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Scarpetti, AngelinaAngelina "Lee" (Capozziello) Scarpetti age 85 of Trumbull, the beloved wife of the late Raymond D. Scarpetti Sr., entered into eternal rest on Friday March 22, 2013 in Bridgeport Hospital with her loving family by her side. Born in Faeto, Foggia, Italy on November 3, 1927 she...

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Deepest condolences to all the Scarpetti family. Angelina was a truly wonderful lady who served her community well over many years, and a really nice and compassionate person. She will be very sorely missed. Blessings to you all.

Doreen,Raymond, Rickie, Darleen, I am so sorry for your loss. Aunt Lee, helped all of my family always. Love you all Auntie Pat

Dear Doreen,Darlene and Rick,

I am so very sorry to hear about Mrs. S passing. She was an amazing person and a true inspiration! I fondly recall many wonderful conversations with her and sharing her signature pizza, (bacon, onion, no tomato!!)!! My deepest condolences to your family!
Eve and Susie Anthony

I have always admired former State Senator Lee Scarpetti. My condolences and prayers go out to her family. She was a wonderful woman and she will live in the hearts of her love ones forever.

Doreen, Rick and Family,
We will always remember the happy times at Pasta Fresca with your Mom and all of you. They were great years and our kids learned great work ethic from all of you. We thank you and your family for giving our kids the foundation to their working careers. God Bless You.
Richard and Bonnie Parks, Newtown, CT


To all of Lee's Children and Grandchildren,
Your Mom and Grand ma was a very special person and I have some wonderful memories of the things we did while we served together in the Senate. She loved all of you, she loved your Dad and she loved representing Bridgeport and Trumbull. She shared so many stories of what it was like growing up in Bridgeport and was so very proud of her heritage. She was a caring and compassionate woman. She would go through all of sorts of hoops to serve...

Doreen, Rick, and Darlene,

I was so sorry to read about your Mom's passing. Debbie and I used to take turns getting her Cappuccino on Saturday evenings at Pasta Fresca. I miss those days with all of you at the restaurant. Those were the good old days!

Cindy Fedor
Stratford, CT

Doreen & Scarpetti families,

I will always remember speaking with your mother at Pasta Fresca in Newtown - most especially at this time of the year. I fondly remember bringing my own four children to the store and she would be busy making the Easter meat pies. She would always come to speak to the children with her apron on and full of flour! I would explain to my children that she was our state senator and not afraid to work at anything and get her hands dirty. A lesson learned...

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.