Carmello-Cartiglia-Obituary

Carmello Gerard "Mel" Cartiglia

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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CARTIGLIA Carmello (Mel) Gerard Cartiglia, age 90 of Easton, entered into eternal rest on Thursday, July 19, 2007 at Bridgeport Hospital with his loving family by his side. Born in Bridgeport on March 13, 1917, he was the son of the late Giuseppe and Rosa (Paldo) Cartiglia. He was the beloved...

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Dear Rosemarie, Antoinette, Joe, and Carmen -
My family lived two doors down from you on Wayne St. in Bpt.
We are very sad to hear of your Dad's passing. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.

JoAnn Misinonile Campos,
Joseph and Helen Misinonile and Family -
Earl, Bobby Sickinger and
Helen "Peachie" Cleary

Carmen,

I am sorry to learn of your father's passing. Sincere wishes and prayers to you and your family.

Kind Regards,
Carolyn

Dear Joe,
we are very sorry, as we read the message of your fathers gone.
We think at you all, Doris and Stefan

"My father´s globe knocks on its nave and sings / This that we tread was, too, your fathers land / But this we tread bears the angelic gangs / Sweet are their fathered faces in their wings / There are but dreaming men / Breathe, and they fade." (Dylan Thomas)

Carmine,

My mother, Yolanda, and I extend our condolences.
May you and your family be blessed with a sweet grief.

Blessings, Robert Bowen Jr.

(Though we have never met, you will recall our conversations regarding my mother's condition and our plans to get to Boston. We are ever grateful for your generosity.)

Carmine,

My deepest sympathies on the passing of your dad. He was truly a great Italian-American

To the Cartiglia Family,

I'm sorry about the loss of your dad. We were neighbors on Wayne Street and I remember him as being a gentlemen and a very hard worker. My prayers go out to all of you, Carmen, Joe, Antoinette and especially to my dear friend Rose.

Sorry to hear about your dad. He was a good man to work for.
Yours truly,
Jim Hart and Faqmily

To all the Cartiglia family,
I offer you my sincere sympathy on the death of your beloved father, Mel. It seems that I've
known Mel and your mother for such a long time. I believe they are in a picture of thost attending my first Mass at Holy Rosary Church in 1960. I remember them from my five years at St. Raphael Church, when he worked at Fairway Beef Co. Through the years we met at so many different events, usaually church related. He was always a gentleman, quiet, and friendly,...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.