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Anita C. Comrack

Manchester, Connecticut

1927 - 2020

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Anita C. (Sutton) Comrack, 92, of Southington and former longtime Manchester resident, passed away on Tuesday, May 19, 2020 as a result of complications from COVID-19. Anita was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and dear friend. She was predeceased by her first husband and the father of her...

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I'am truly sorry for the loss of your dear mother Anita. I meet Anita when we both volunteered cleaning the church of the Assumption. We hit it off right away, she was such a sweet lady. We always commented about the two of us having an "Amy & Jennifer". I'am sure you know this but you were so lucky and blessed to have Anita as your mother and "Granny to your children. God Bless you all. Rita Hayes

When I found this beautify written obituary, the first thing I saw was the photo and I smiled immediately. This photo is so her! Mrs. Sutton (and later Cormack) was my neighbor on Hackmatack Street for my growing up years. She was always friendly, sunny and caring. A wonderful neighbor to my entire family for many years. I am deeply sorry for your loss. Today, I will have a cup of tea from the teakettle she bought me for my wedding shower in her memory. Wishing her entire family peace...

we were heartbroken to hear of our dear Anitas passing from this terrible disease. She is one of the most special people I have ever known. She was a big part of my three childrens lives as she had them all for kindergarten. She became a close friend of ours and attended both of my daughters weddings. We will cherish the pictures we have of her from these events. She will hold a place in my familys life forever. Please let us know when and if you hold a memorial mass as we would love to...

Dear Stephen, Amy, Anita, Jennifer and your Families, I am so sorry for your loss.Your Mom , Anita was such a wonderful person and friend. We taught together at Waddell and we met when I taught Stephen at St.James.It was so good to get together more recently at St. Mary Home.
Every time I pass Hackmatack St. I think about Your Mom.
With thoughts and prayers, Margaret Langevin

My heart is broken today to learn that my beloved Kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Sutton, has passed away. She and Steve were such a big part of our lives growing up. I remember visiting her house on Hackmatack Street in Elementary School and admiring her collection of Teddy Bears. She taught us about the Craftsmans Gallery where we got beautiful handmade bears. Steves sense of humor become legendary in our family. As an adult, her gentle ways and soft voice inspired me to become an Early...

Jennifer and Ron - Sorry to read of the loss of your mother and mother-in-law. This coronavirus is so scary. I myself have stayed at home for the past two months. God Bless your family, and always be comforted, especially during this period.