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Elmer Emilio Chiarappa

Middlefield, Connecticut

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Elmer Emilio Chiarappa, 95, of Middlefield, husband of the late Angela (Mancini) Chiarappa, passed away at home on October 14, 2020. Born in Meriden, he was the son of the late Emilio and Grace (Papandarea) Chiarappa.Elmer lived in Middlefield since 1950 and was a member of Middlefield Federated...

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Elmer was just a wonderful man who always had a warm heart. We will miss him deeply.

My deepest condolences to the family and friends. Mr. Chiarappa was a very nice man and I first met him while working for my Uncle in the Jewelry Repair Business. 30+ years ago. Always a smile and a pleasure to talk to. My sympathies.

My deepest condolences to the family and friends. Mr. Chiarappa was a very nice man and I first met him while working for my Uncle in the Jewelry Repair Business. 30+ years ago. Always a smile and a pleasure to talk to. My sympathies.

David. Heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. Your dad always had a smile that warmed your heart. May he Rest In Peace as he’s reunited with your mom.
Best, denise

I remember going into the store as a little girl. Elmer would always so friendly. When my grandmother died, we took her jewelry to him n he designed many beautiful pieces as a keepsake for me n my Mom. Years later, him n his wife would come to the diner where I worked n we would reminisce about my Mom and how much he enjoyed our visits. He was truly a wonderful man. And the best jeweler Middletown ever had in my book.
My deepest sympathy

Lori and David & families,
Was saddened to hear of your Dad’s passing. Amazing to think that 60 years ago we were playing together in each other’s back yards as family friends. Your Mom and Dad were great people. I always loved seeing them. Love,
Linda

sad to hear of his passing. a wonderful man and good neighbor. my condolences and prayers to all his family.

Elmer, truly a wonderful man and a wonderful neighbor in EdgewoodCourt. We always knew, whatever we wanted, we could trust Elmer. It was always a pleasure to see him, whether a wave in the neighborhood or stopping in the shop, our deepest sympathy to all the family.

Saddened to hear of Mr. Chiarappa’s passing. He was such a kind man. Met him decades ago when working at Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank. I’d walk to his jewelry store on my lunch break and admire his collections. He came to know me and my husband and would always be attentive to what I gravitated to in his showcase. Often times, scurrying to the back room (vault) to emerge with an estate piece that he would say “I saved this one for you”.... he knew my preference in jewelry and was...