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Fortunato Pinto

Trumbull, Connecticut

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Fortunato A. PintoFortunato A. Pinto, also known as Fred, passed from this life on May 7, 2020, in the one hundredth year of his life. He came into this world with his twin brother Nicholas on September 26, 1920, sons of Maria (Coscia) and Francisco Pinto. Foruntato's parents believed he would be...

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Papa Pinto you will be greatly missed always smiling will always remember you when I see a New York Yankee game my you Rest In Peace

Papa Pinto was so loved by all of us at Newtown he will be greatly missed every time I see a New York Yankee game I will always think of you RIP

Papa Pinto was so loved by all of us at Newtown he will be greatly missed every time I see a New York Yankee game I will always think of you RIP

Papa Pinto was so loved by all of us at Newtown he will be greatly missed every time I see a New York Yankee game I will always think of you RIP

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Papa Pinto was such a an amazing man. Always had a smile on his face and I loved hearing his laugh everyday. It was such a pleasure to take care of him as an aide then as a nurse. He will truly be missed ❤

Mr. Pinto will be missed dearly by his extended family and peers of Newtown Rehabilitation and Health Care Center. Mr. Pinto papa was a true gentleman. He never complained. I will miss his smile. I will miss seeing Mr. Pinto talking on the phone with his loving family. Socializing and gossiping with his family on the phone most certainly brightened each day for Fred. May you Rest In Peace

Fred, Freddie, Papa Pinto .... whatever we called him, he greeted us with that great smile and laugh. He loved telling stories and talking about news. And could he talk about baseball ?! He loved it. Papa Pinto, you will always be with us❤

I used to call him papa fred or Freddie when we went out on his out trip to the eye doctor. He was always very nice. I loved when he talked about his family. His favorite was the his great grandson. Every time we talked about him or when they came to visit he would smile so big. Those moments are and will be priceless. Freddie y ou will b missed. One of your aides Rosa. My condolences to the family.