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George B. Castelli

Portland, Connecticut

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American Lung Association

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Castelli, George B.George B. Castelli, 70, passed away unexpectedly on June 19 surrounded by family at Hartford Hospital. He is preceded in death by his parents, George and Alicia (O'Brien) Castelli of Portland, CT. George is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Suzanne (Behm) Castelli of...

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We were just laughing about a story I told how George and I were surveying homes for a project. It was bitterly cold and I had a full face mask on. George told be take it off. "these people will think your here to rob them. Get that thing off your face!! We still laugh about that.

To the Castelli family. My husband and I were so terribly sorry to hear of the passing of this great guy. I considered George my mentor. When I first came back to the gas company, it was George who patiently took the time to teach me a small fraction of his vast knowledge. He would also tell me great stories about he and Billy Richards crazy stunts as kids. He loved his family and always spoke of you all with great love and appreciation for what he had. He will be sorely missed....

Dear Sue & family, We are sorry to hear of George's passing, many laughs over the years, Richard remembers running into you down at Hurd Park walking. Then @ mcdonalds in east Hampton, when Richard told George we were moving to Vt., what a small world, we are right down the road from where your son got married in Pittsfield, Vt. George was so proud of that wedding, & we love the area too. Always hold all the memories in your heart, George has joined all the wonderful angels & is with you all...

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one George Castelli. May it bring you comfort in knowing that God knows your pain, and he cares for you, and will help you through this difficult time. John 6:40

We want to offer our sincere sympathy to the entire Castelli family we were very sad to hear of George's passing. We only met a couple of ties when we would visit Chris and Doug to replenish supplies at Uconn and we always enjoyed his sense of humor. Our warm thoughts go out to you. Sal and Gail Stingo

Our sincere sympathy to the entire Castelli family. We only met briefly when we visited the "Cave" at Uconn to replenish food for our sons but we always enjoyed his sense of humor. With warm thoughts for you all , Sal and Gail Stingo

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends for the loss of your loved one, I am so sorry for your loss. May you find strength in God and comfort in his promise at John 6:40.

We will miss him so. There was always laughter when Uncle George was around. Always in our hearts.