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Arthur Ceccarelli

Orange, Connecticut

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Ceccarelli, Arthur E. (Chic) On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Arthur Ceccarelli husband of Katherine Bonessi Ceccarelli passed peacefully into heaven from his home in Orange. Born April 2, 1930, he was the son of the late Dante and Adele Ceccarelli. He grew up in West Haven and moved to Orange in...

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I was very appreciative that Mr. Ceccarelli took the time to respond when I wrote to him. RIP, Sir.

Mr. Ceccarelli was the GREATEST history teacher ever, he CARED SO MUCH. Milford High School, 1982. So much fun... I will see him in Heaven someday!

Dear Ceccarelli Family,

Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of Mr C (as we used to call him). I was a student in the "Modern Problems" class MHS 69-70.

I recall the sincere concern Mr. C had for the country in general and his students in particular during those troubled times. We addressed the social issues in a debate fashion--I can still recall some of the intense debates we had.

Mr C. was a great teacher and a good man. I regret that I never...

Can't forget Art,he was the opposing pitcher at the first major league baseball game I went to.He beat my Giants at Seals Stadium,it may of been his best game in the majors.Sorry for the loss to his family,I'm kind of glad now he did beat my team.

Kathy, I am so sorry to hear about Art's passing. I just found out, as I was away. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely, Tracy McCabe

My sincere condolences to the family of Art, my dad spoke of him often and fondly as they played sports together in high school and beyond. May he be swinging a bat up in heaven and having a wonderful time doing so...
Michelle M. Hurteau [Bill Hurteau's daughter]

This was a great man that had influence on my character that shines to this day. This is eternal life; to live on through those you influence and bless while you are alive. 1972 and 1973 in Milford High were years of change for many of us and Mr. Ceccarelli was there as a symbol of stability for all of us. To his family, "I am sorry for your lost of such a wonderful man." Arthur Konstantino

I'm emailing from Canada to say that I had the opportunity to see Art pitch often when he was a member of the Vancouver Mounties in the Pacific Coast League. I contacted Art twenty-seven years ago with questions regarding the 57 and 58 seasons. Art answered some questions and signed a baseball card for me. Art Ceccarelli was definitely one of my baseball card heroes.

I remember our good times in Orange so many years ago---my deepest sympathy--Annabelle Kelly--St. Augustine, FL