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Donald R. Pinto Sr.

Trumbull, Connecticut

1940 - 2025

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Trumbull, Connecticut
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Donald R. Pinto Sr.Donald (Don) Pinto, Sr., beloved husband of the late Joyce (Zaleha) Pinto, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 13, 2025, in Greenville, South Carolina with his children at his side. He was born in Bridgeport on July 13, 1940 to Nicholas and Emily Pinto and was raised in...

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Susie and family , My sincere condolences of your dad . I have such fond memories of when we were growing up. We would have sleepovers and hangout boy do I miss those days . Lisa and I were just talking about you last week. Your dad was such a good person he had a great way about him. I´m surly he will be missed. Love Laura

I have many good memories of Donny. Went to high school with him and we had such a good group of kids. He was always friendly with everyone in school. Deepest condolences to his family. I know he will be very much missed. Rest in Peace Donny.

Donnie was a great friend to my Dad. I always enjoyed his company. He was always happy. Fun times at the Italian Community Center playing racquetball with him and my dad. My condolences to the Pinto family!

Dear Don, Jr. and Susie and precious family, Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your dear father, grandfather & great grandfather. Living in Michigan all our lives, we did not know Don as we would have enjoyed. Sweet still are the memories of communicating with Joyce for a number of years. Our hearts are warmed by the beautiful life Don lived. What a legacy he has left for you. You will be in our thoughts and prayers often, especially on Feb. 1 at 11am. Love, Nancy & Judy...

Don You did it all great Family Man Friend and Business Rest in Peace. Knew Don from the North End as Kids 1958 Central High School graduation class. In his Memory

My Condolence to Donald's Family. My time knowing Donald goes back to Grand Street where Jennies Apizza was located. I would see him now and then at Duchess in Monroe. Donald was a Gentleman, sad to hear of his passing.

Sorry about your dad Don. I remember him bringing home giant bags of pennies for you to search through

To The Pinto Family: Donald was truly a stand up person. He was a loyal friend,fierce competitor and wonderful family man. Rest in Peace Your Friend Fred & Pat DiNapoli

May God Bless you in this time of sorrow. So sorry to hear about Don passing. He was a great man to work with. He was not just a Boss, he was also a good friend. God Bless you all.