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Gina Coniglio

Westport, Connecticut

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Coniglio, Gina M.Gina Mari Coniglio, 56, of Westport, CT, died on Thursday, August 14 after a valiant 2 ½ year fight with colon cancer. She was born in Topeka, KS on July 17, 1958, to Faith and Gioacchino Coniglio. After graduating from Topeka High School, she went on to receive a Bachelor's...

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I had Gina in classes at Roosevelt Jr. High and Topeka high and what a talented person who was very humble about her many talents. May her family find peace in this time of deep sadness

Will miss her! She was a great neighbor and we often chatted when I met her walking the dogs. Our neighborhood will not be the same.

I send my love to the Coniglio family. I was a fellow flutist at THS with Gina. She was the most genuine, loving, happy person. I am glad I got to know her. She will be greatly missed.

I knew that Gina was a leader at work, that she had served in the Navy. That she rescued dogs regularly. But she wasn't one to brag, so I didn't know about her music and design abilities, her cooking prowess and more. But we all knew that Gina had a heart bigger than anyone else. A sly and fun sense of humor. And an intellect from which we all benefited. Gina, your presence will always be felt. Thank you.

Wonderful friend, lunch companion, esteemed coworker and co-conspirator. Gina, you will be missed. God bless you, and be at peace.

I remember her dedication and wonderful way of making those incredibly late nights enjoyable. Never a complaint and always fascinated by what the Digital future would bring. She also brought in the best pastries from her "second career". World is a bit less bright now. May her memory be a blessing.

Gina had the best laugh. She made the workday fun and the eves a blast. The way she questioned and queried the world around her helped the rest of us see new things. We'll miss you here and know your smiles will stick around. Keeping the memories! Patty Lyon.

Gina was a brilliant woman, a generous, beautiful person and a true friend. I miss her so much.

You were a leader in the interactive industry that was dominated by men. But it was not surprising, because you were trained in the Navy. You helped and mentor so many people including me. I wish I had the chance to thank you. I certainly hope you knew how much you meant to so many.
Not only that, you were had a great laugh we will all miss.