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Cyrus W. Spurlino

Tampa, Florida

Mar 28, 1935 – Nov 24, 2022

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March 28, 1935
DIED
November 24, 2022
LOCATION
Tampa, Florida

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SPURLINO, Cyrus W. 87, of Florida, passed away on November 24, 2022. Cy is survived by his wife, Joanne, and five children-John (Robin), Michael (Christine), James (Patricia), Jennifer (Charles Gilbert), Carolyn, ten grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. Cy was proceeded in death by his...

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Deepest condolences to Joanne and the Spurlino family on this anniversary of Cy's passing. He was a generous humanitarian in every sense of the word. He supported our organization, the Early Childhood Council, which allowed us in turn to provide children with laptops, families with food and staff with new resources among other things. May he rest in peace in God's hands. Early Childhood Council (ECC)

On behalf of our board and staff at Save the Chimps, we extend our condolences to Joanne, the Spurlino family, and all who knew Cy. Through his kindness and generosity he lifted the lives of so many, and we are deeply grateful for his commitment to the sanctuary and the rescued chimpanzees in our care. His lifelong dedication to making the world a better place for all was exemplary, and we are honored to be a part of his lasting and impactful legacy.

Condolences to the Spurlino family. Mr Spurlino with his philanthropy provided S. Hillsborough County with a beautiful facility in the Spurlino YMCA where young children learn to swim, learn leadership, learn sports, and where young adults and seniors get their fitness and learn and practice the values of the Y.

I want to express my personal and professional condolences to Joanne and the entire Spurlino family. Cy and Joanne's commitment to the community is a true inspiration to so many. Cy's good humor, compassion, generosity and intellectual curiosity was inspiring from the first day I met him. I truly enjoyed talking about education, especially STEM programs and community schools, with him as they were a particular passion of his. His advocacy and philanthropy will have a lasting impact on so many...

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Joanne and Spurlino Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Cyrus' generosity and care has impacted the lives of so many people across Tampa Bay and beyond. I am comforted knowing that his legacy will continue through that tremendous impact. I offer my sincere condolences to all his bereaved. We at Mary Lee's House consider ourselves truly lucky to have known him and he will be missed.

Cy was a true gentleman. His kindness and authenic caring has helped to make our community a better place. We will miss his bright spirit and smile but remember his generosity.

So sorry to hear of Cy's passing. Prayers and blessings to Joanne and the entire Spurlino Family. Steve Martaus and the Early Childhood Council family.

Joanne, Mike and family, All of us at the Dayton Early College Academy would like to extend our deepest sympathies on the loss of your husband, father, and all around great man. He and your family's generosity have played such a large part in changing the lives of so many children in Dayton and we are truly grateful. He will be greatly missed. With warm regards, David Taylor, DECA Superintendent