FRANK-CIMINO-Obituary

FRANK A. CIMINO

Torrington, Connecticut

1923 - 2016

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CIMINO, FRANK A. Torrington- Frank A. Cimino, 92, died Saturday, February 13, 2016 at Valerie Manor, Torrington. He was the beloved husband of 63 years to the late Adelle (Caffarel) Cimino. Mr. Cimino was born in Middletown on July 12, 1923, son of the late Joseph, Sr. and Angelina (Cappello)...

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Still think of you Mr.Cimino. You were one of my favorite teachers. Glenn hope you are doing well

I'm so sorry I did not know of Frank's passing sooner. My deepest condolences to the Cimino family. Love Doug Palladino

Dear Cimino family, I remember your Dad fondly as my 8th grade science teacher. He was a good man and a wonderful educator. Glenn I give you my deepest sympathies. I hope you are doing well and I'm sure your Dad was proud of you. He will watch over you always. Tina (Sica) Ricci.

I was blessed to have Mr. Cimino as my teacher. He was a great teacher and man. God bless you Mr. Cimino, rest in peace.

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Mr C touched the lives of many who had him as a teacher. My heartfelt sympathy goes to the whole family. Your Dad was a wonderful man.

Mr. Cimino was such a wonderful teacher and a great man. I had him for a teacher two years at Riverside School and he was the reason I became a teacher myself. My condolences to his family. He will be missed.

My sincerest condolences to the family. Frank always had a smile when he greeted me. I work for him 1 year at The original Forbes School. He was a gentleman. In more recent years, I would see him at the Y. He participated in many exercise classes. A true gem. God bless you all. Frank, rest in peace.
Sincerely, Nina Rubino Phalen

To the Cimino Family,
Il signor Cimino was one of my favorite students. Some students bring apples to the teacher; he brought me squash blossoms from his garden every summer. Always a bright spot in Italian class, even with that Sicilian dialect! :) He was a dear man. Riposi in pace.
"Signora Dona"