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Anthony A. Cottiero

Cheshire, Connecticut

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Cottiero, Anthony A. (Pete)After a brief illness, Anthony "Pete" Cottiero, 83, of Cheshire passed away peacefully on June 7, surrounded by his loving family. Anthony was born in New Haven, the faithful son of the late Phillip and Julia (Raiano) Cottiero. Tony was predeceased by his beautiful wife...

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To Julie & Tommy, May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. L

Tom & Julianne - John and I are so sorry for your loss. Your father sounded like a wonderful man. Our love and prayers are with you and your family.

Tom and Julianne - Richie and I loved your Mom and Dad. They were the best neighbors ever. So sorry to hear about your Dad. He was a wonderful man as you well know. Tony and Ann are together forever.❤❤❤

Hi Tom, my thoughts are with you and your sister today and please give my condolences to your Aunt Christine. My brother Frank also sends his condolences... Anne Marseille (Auntie Carmels granddaughter)

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Your Dad was a truly loving and caring man. I always enjoyed seeing both of you when you went to dinner in the Conservatory. Of all the residents I see and work with at Elim Park your dad held a special place in my heart. He always had a candy bar to share and let me know when Hank would be coming to visit again. I will truly miss him and miss seeing you when you came to visit. God bless you all. Judy Sullivan (Elim Park Market)

To know a special person like Tony, only comes around once in a lifetime. He was truly the kindest and most caring man, we were privileged to call him, friend. Tony touched so many lives and hearts, you will be greatly missed. John, Kathy, Laura Izzo.

There are few people in this world who truly go out of their way to take care of others...Tony was one of them. If Id saved all the fruit, Rx bars, and candy bars hes brought me over the years, I could feed a small nation for a week! Ill never forget the joy on his face and what a kick he got out of bringing me (a pharmacist) an Rx bar for the first time.
Rest easy, my friend. This world was a better place with you in it but its Annes turn to have you back. I hope your heaven is filled...

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To the children of Tony. My sincerest condolences. Ive known Tony for many years as both a friend and neighbor. What a wonderful fellow he was. Always a smile and always laughing. He will be greatly missed by all that had the privilege of knowing him. May he Rest In Peace.

Tom Coria
Branford