Angelo-Colacicco-Obituary

Angelo Salvatore Colacicco

Hartford, Connecticut

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DIED
January 16, 2019
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Hartford, Connecticut

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Angelo Salvatore Colacicco, 71, loving husband of Carol Colacicco, died on Wednesday, January 16, 2019, after a brief illness. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, he was the son of Hugo and Lydia (Attanasio) Colacicco. He had resided in Hartford and attended Bulkley High School and Prince Technical...

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Hello Old Friend, We miss you more than words can convey. I still share stories with your Family about how we worked together at Gulf. Mfg., changed the engine in your El Camino, played golf and just shared a good friendship. You would be happy to see your Grandchildren playing with ours and we are blessed to have a continued relationship with your Family. You were a good Father, good Husband, good friend and a great American. A roll model for us all. We'll never get used to you not being...

Carol, Jen, Steven and family; I am so heartbroken for you all. Mr. C was such a good man.so sorry❤

It's been a year since Angelos' passing and my Wife and I think of him often. With each home project we say" this is what Angelo would call a 5 min. project". Angelo knew something about everything, and was always willing to share his knowledge and help. He asked if I would help him learn to play golf and then consistently beat me. We had a lot of fun on the course. He was a great guy and a good friend. He surely is missed.

To the Colacicco and Stanchick family,I was saddened to learn of Angelos' passing. May God bless your families, and may he rest in peace

It was with deep sadness that my Wife and I learned about Angelo's passing. Seems like it was yesterday but it was 41 years ago we met at Gulf Manufacturing Co. Angelo took me under his wing and taught me enough about machining so I could work for him in the machine shop. His knowledge and passion about building almost anything drew me to him. I learned a lot about work and life from Angelo. He was always willing to share his knowledge and help with any " 5 min. project ". There was nothing...

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I am so sorry for your loss. May God strengthen your family at this time. Ps. 119:28.