Camillo-Tomaino-Obituary

Camillo Tomaino

Danbury, Connecticut

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Camillo Tomaino, age 87, of Brookfield, the husband of Edith (Rossi) Tomaino and son of the late Pietro and Rosa Tomaino, passed away in his home on Sunday, October 10, 2010 after a brief illness. Mr. Tomaino, or "Poppi" as he was known to his grandchildren, was born on November 10, 1922, in...

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This message is for Edith, Karen and the entire Tomaino family. I remember Camillo, Edith, Karen when you took your yearly visits to Welland Ontario Canada to visit your Zia Marietta on Regent Street. We will always retain fond memories of those years. If you recall we lived upstairs from Marietta and Filippo. Our prayers will be with you all during this time of great sorrow.

Doriano Degano and Family!

Edith and family, I am so sorry to hear of Camillo's passing. I really missed seing you at the diner. My sincere condolences. Cathy (New Holiday Diner).

We are saddened to hear of the passing of Camillo. My Mom and I just saw him recently with Edith at Danbury Orthopedics. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Karen,Michael,Nick,Bianca and Edith,
I am so sorry for the loss of your wonderful father and husband. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We love you. Liz Joe Julia and Joey Cash

Karen, Michael, Nicholas, Bianca, and Mrs. Tomaino,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad, Karen. He was one of my favorite grandparents at school. He will be remembered fondly.
Valerie

Dear Karen and Edith, I am thinking of you and sorry to hear about the passing of your very loved father and husband, Camille. He will of course be remembered and missed by many. Lou

Dear Karen and Family
I am sorry for your loss.

My sympathy to the family. I knew him when I was a member of Colonna Lodge at Amerigo Vespucci before I moved to South Carolina. He was a great man! May God Bless you.

My sympathy and prayers are with the family. Camille was a true gentleman and so proud of his Italian heritage.

Mary Lou Costello Esposito, Tucson, AZ