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We are so very sorry to hear about Don. Our prayers are with all of you!
Linda Morrell
August 17, 2020 | No. Port, FL | Friend


Windsor Locks, Connecticut
1944 - 2020
Donald A. Pisati, 75, beloved husband, father, Papa, coach, and teacher entered Eternal Rest on Thursday, July 16, 2020 surrounded by his loving family. Donald was born on October 19, 1944, the loving son of Antonio and Louisa (Villanova) Pisati. He was a proud, lifelong resident of Windsor...
Read MoreWe are so very sorry to hear about Don. Our prayers are with all of you!
Linda Morrell
August 17, 2020 | No. Port, FL | Friend
Don was one of the nicest people I ever knew. We went to school together and he was certainly a lot of fun and was always so nice. I remember going to his parents home on Church Street and they were just so nice. Don and Bonnie were the best friends and what a wonderful couple they were. I just remember what good friends we all were and all the fun times we all had. I just can't say enough about Don and Bonnie and their wonderful family.
Eileen Perry
July 27, 2020 | Friend
Don and I started teaching together in the late 60s and ended up retiring together 35 years later. Don was well respected by both students and faculty. Whenever someone mentioned the word gentleman, they were talking about Don. Over the years that we golfed together, Don advised me to take up bowling. Every year, a group of teachers went to Cape Cod for a little year end golf vacation. To my detriment, I never once followed his advice. I probably would have been just as bad at bowling. After...
George Simonian
July 22, 2020 | Coworker
My heart is broken for the family and friends of this wonderful man. So many years ago he gave me my first job at Suburban and was always patient, kind and fun! I am grateful to have known him! Please accept my heartfelt condolences
Colleen Kerrigan Ryan
July 21, 2020 | Friend
Dear Bonnie-
Mary and I are deeply saddened by Don's passing. I was grateful to Suburban for a lot of things, but none so much as bringing me together with Don. Memories of some of that "terrible golf" early in the morning, the breakfasts that followed, the pow wows at the table in the snack bar ("time to make the tuna fish!"), and the Volvo without a floor - all of these I will cherish. May he rest in peace.
Much love,
Steve and Mary Poirot
Steve Poirot
July 21, 2020 | Friend
Dear Bonnie
I am heartbroken to hear about this. I have so many fond memories of Pisat. It was like he held our hands following us from elementary school through high school and beyond. I also had the pleasure of seeing him when he was at Suburban Swim Club and keeping our connection alive. He was the sweetest most caring man. My condolences to you and your family. Keep all your wonderful memories close to your heart. May his memory be a blessing
Karen Baggish Feigelis
July 20, 2020 | Student
I seemed to follow Don where he was my Gym Teacher at the former J.P. Vincent School, to the Bloomfield Middle School and finally the High School. He was a great person and Teacher. Don May Your Memory Always Be A Blessing. Rest in peace.
Danny Rosenthal
July 20, 2020 | Student
My sincere sympathy to the Pisati family. I knew his parents as they lived in the elderly housing on Grove St. when I was the Executive Director of the Windsor Locks Housing Authority. So sorry for your loss.
Jean Glazier
July 20, 2020 | Windsor Locks, CT | Acquaintance
Dear Bonnie and Family:
We are deeply saddened to read about your loss of Don.
We regret that we are unable to attend in person to express our sympathies.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during these difficult times.
Sincerely, Paul and Loie
Paul and Lois Lodola
July 20, 2020