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Dr. Donald Leo Piccoli

New Britain, Connecticut

1950 - 2021

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Dr. Donald Leo Piccoli 71, of Madison, Ct. passed away on August 19, 2021 in St. Petersburg Florida. Born in New Britain Connecticut on February 4, 1950, the beloved son of the late Leo J. and Rose M. (Rossi) Piccoli. He attended local schools and graduated from the Life Chiropractic College of...

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Dr. P. had a great pair of hands and a fantastic sense of humor.We went to him for almost thirty years. He loved New Orleans.

Dr. Piccoli was my chiropractor a bunch of years ago. He was a wonderful man. My condolences. I'm sorry for my late response as I just learned of this from a coworker who also benefitted from Dr. Piccoli's care.

We remember his smile, friendship and his crazy paintings from New Orleans. He had a great pair of hands that kept us going from our aches and pains. DR. P. RIP. I hope you are taking care of everyone up there.

I only heard about this last week. Dr. Don was such a great guy. He was my chiropractor for nearly twenty years. He'd always greet me with a hearty, "Captain Blair!" My Best Thoughts to his family and friends.

My heartfelt condolences to Don´s family at this very sorrowful time. I am saddened that I did not know of his death until after his memorial services. It was a gift to know him and support him as a friend and colleague. May Donald Piccoli be free from suffering and the causes of suffering. May Donald Piccoli know happiness and the true source of happiness.

I am sorry to hear about the passing of Don. I was one of his patience. Don was a kind and caring person!

Dr. Piccoli was one of the best employers I ever had. He cared what happened to you us as his employees, he was very caring to me as I was going through a rough divorce at the time I worked for him. I will never forget Dr.Piccoli he took us to New Orleans twice for a work seminar it was the best time I ever had in my life, we never made the seminar. He was interested in us learning about the jazz the music the culture of New Orleans that he lost track we had a seminar. He was an amazing man...

So very sorry for your loss His resting peacefully

What a true friend and gentle, sweet man. And what a sense of humor! Grateful that I knew him. Honored to call him my friend. He will be missed. My condolences to his family and friends.