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Henry N. "Bud" DiBlasio

Stamford, Connecticut

1950 - 2025

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Stamford, Connecticut
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Wounded Warrior Project

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Henry N. "Bud" DiBlasio Henry N. "Bud" DiBlasio, 75, a lifelong Stamford resident, passed away peacefully on June 20, 2025. Bud was born in Stamford on March 8, 1950, to the late Henry H. and Rose M. Piscitelli DiBlasio. Bud was born and raised in Stamford, attended and graduated J.M. Wright...

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So sorry to read of Bud's passing, he was always a great guy, I worked with Bud at the PO for many years. He sent me a beautiful note when my wife passed a few years ago.......RIP Bud and fly with the angels.

Dear Linda - So deeply sorry to hear of Buddy´s passing. His unforgettable smile and warm personality will be dearly remembered. May you be blessed with wonderful memories and may Buddy rest in the peace of the Lord.

So sorry Linda to hear of Buddy's passing.

Buddy was a friend since our Mickey Lione Little League days. He was a school friend at Burdick. I recall his lefty curveball during is baseball days. He was a nice guy who always had a smile. RIP

so sorry for your loss linda my thoughts are with you

Linda & Family, So sad to hear of Buddy's passing. A lot of memories and fun times in our younger days. He really was one of the " good ones"

RIP Buddy. A friend from back in the day. Buddy you were one of the good ones

To the DiBlasio family & friends. It is with deep sadness that I learn of his passing. We go back many years of friendship when we worked together at the Post Office. We both were Army Veteran´s where I severed my time in Vietnam and we would always discuss how bad the Army was. We enjoyed the same joys, good food and playing and watching all sports. And let us not forget Gambling which we both loved and gambled together at times. He became my boss at the Post Office and was always fair,...

Buddy was my buddy during our days at Burdick Junior High School. He was a great, easy-going guy. My condolences to his family.