Barbara-D'Amore-Obituary

Barbara J. D'Amore

Hartford, Connecticut

Dec 3, 1950 – Dec 6, 2020 (Age 70)

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BORN
December 3, 1950
DIED
December 6, 2020
AGE
70
LOCATION
Hartford, Connecticut

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12/03/1950 – 12/06/2020 Barbara Chiarillo D'Amore, beloved wife of 47 years of Michael A. D'Amore, entered into her eternal reward. The daughter of the late Nicholas J. and Lillian (Derby) Chiairillo, she graduated in 1968 from Northwest Catholic High School. Barbara received her nursing degree...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always Barb.

Hey BJ! We shared some stories and tears on Monday, remembering all the years we shared with you while we continue to think of you every day. I miss you my sister, always. Mary Beth

I am remembering a lovely experience from years ago. The Bandstand Quartet was singing at the CT Trolley Museum, Mike and Barbara were there with their little dog. And while the guys were singing, Barbara and I were cracking jokes to each other , laughing and laughing. Such a loving wife and mother. A true woman of Faith. Greatly missed

Missing you Barb Rest In Peace my friend.

It has been a year since she passed, but I still I still miss my cousin Barbara. Tomorrow will mark a year and I plan on drinking a couple of single malts in her honor. Love you cousin.

As a long time member of the Bandstand Barbershop Quartet wives, we all loved Barbara. She raised wonderful
children, enjoyed her beautiful grandchildren, and was a loving, giving person, and walked with the Lord.
Rest in Peace Eternal.

When I first married into the Chiarillo family, I did not know how big it was and how close everyone was to each other, boy did I find out. I was welcomed into the family by all, from Mom and Dad to Aunts, Uncles and all the cousins. Pregnant with my first one, Barbara hadn't taken the nursing boards yet, but she was a good support. When in labor, I decided I was to tired to push and can still remember her saying, "Oh shut up and push". In 1982, I decided to become an EMT and she helped...

Dear Michael and family, I am so sorry you have lost your dear wife, mother, grandmothers, sister. I never knew Barbara, but I know how important she was to you, and how hard it is to let go of those we love and face life without them. Blessings and love to all of you, especially to you Michael.

I miss you so much already. Love Mary Beth