Concetta-DiCarlo-Obituary

Concetta "Connie" DiCarlo

Woodbridge, Connecticut

1939 - 2023

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Concetta "Connie" DiCarloConcetta "Connie" DiCarlo, 83, of Woodbridge, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 7, 2023, at Connecticut Hospice, Branford. She was the devoted wife of 61 years to Benedetto "Benny" DiCarlo. Connie was born in Cercemaggiore, Province of Campo Basso, Italy on June...

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Well this news i just found out,she had a lot of love and i did cherish every moment with her that i had.Great family in every aspect of the word,rest in peace and thank you for your Love and many talks about me and life and most of all your wisdom....much love as always.......Tony d!

Worked with Connie many years at Stop and Shop She was a nice woman who shared many stories with us !!Rest In Peace Connie

Benny, we are saddened to hear of Connie´s passing and our thoughts are with you and your family."

Benny ,John ,Steven So sorry to hear of Connie´s passing . Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Gary & Janet Dermer

So VERY sorry to learn of Connie's passing. So many great memories with her and the family. Prayers and condolences.

My mother-in-law Wanda Carrubba lived across the street from Connie. Everyday they watched their soap operas together. I have wonderful memories of being welcomed to join them when my husband and I were in town. Our deepest condolences to the family. She is fondly remembered.

Connie, you will be missed! I have so many fond memories of you from my childhood, from the smell of your favorite cinnamon Dentyne gum and the sounds of the "crackles" you were able to make with it as we would go on our trips to the store to get your lottery tickets, to having me over every day after kindergarten for Stella Doro cookies and a teeny glass of homemade wine with Pasquale, to our late nights in the screen house talking with the neighborhood friends. You treated me like I was...

Benny, John and Steven....I have nice memories of your wife and mom. She was such a hard worker. She was always a pleasure to visit with. May she rest in heavenly peace. She was such a hard

Beautiful Connie, ugh. I was blessed to be their neighbor for 7 years. No other way to say it other than little Italy USA was at their residence. The door was always open, literally. Old school, pop your head in and yell Ben/Connie! and you walked right in. Usually down stairs, Connie was making sauce or something incredibly delicious. She´d have food already on the huge table, "have something, here". I always enjoyed my talks with her. I loved her Italian accent, and I clearly...