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David John Guinta

Monroe, Connecticut

Age 58

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Monroe, Connecticut

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David John GuintaDavid John Guinta, son of Barbara Francis Earl Guinta and Robert Anthony Guinta of Stamford, Connecticut, passed away on July 27, 2023, at the age of 58. Though a failing heart took him away from this world, his heart truly was a beacon of light for all who were fortunate enough...

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By the grace of God, Dave´s spirit came to me yesterday as out of the blue I recalled memories of his kind heart. Did not realize it had been one year since his passing. God Bless.

Kim, Craig, Scott and Skylar.
Even now it is hard to believe that Dave is no longer with us. What remains are a lot of great memories.
From his D7s to his snow plow to climbing trees and his all around good nature. We will miss him.
Tom

I've known Dave for 5 years doing roadcalls for the equipment he would rent from Sunbelt. He was an extremely hard worker- whether it was the hottest or coldest part of the year he always stayed working long hours. Rest in peace Guinta!

So sorry to hear about Dave, such a good hearted person, he would come down to Sunbelt Rentals and always rent something for his tree service, always loved talking to him, my heart goes out to his family, may he rest in peace, that big tree in heaven is waiting for him

All of these beautiful memories of a person everyone loved and admired. I wish I had personally known him. However, in a small way, I feel I did... May God bless him and all the lives he touched. Sincerely,

Dave will be soo missed by the people on East Ridge Rd in Stamford. Always a smile and always interested in everyone´s family. So sorry for the loss of a good man.

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I know this was a long time ago but we lived two houses down back in the third grade in Stamford and I used to play with David and his cousin Keith. I remember to this day jumping in the leaves of the back of his house and playing in the woods all the time. I remember his older brother's vw bug that he painted "ouch" out on a dent on it. It is funny how some things stick in our mind. I lost touch very early on. It seems like he was well loved and that is good to hear. Rest in peace my...

We are very sorry for your loss. Barbara and Felix Modugno.