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James B. Carbone

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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CARBONE James B. Carbone, age 85, of Fairfield, the loving husband of Jacqueline (Gagner) Carbone for over 65 years, died Friday, June 4, 2004. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his five sons, Frank J. of Southbury, James P., of Bridgeport, Richard M. of East Setaucket, N.Y., Dino M., of...

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Dear Jackie and Family,
I was shocked to hear about your loss. Please accept my most heartfelt sympathy. My prayers are with you.

Dino, my condolances to you and your family.

Dino..i was very sad to hear about your dad.may he rest in peace.god bless you & your family. Debbie

Dear Boni,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of great loss. I have fond memories of your family from Easton to Fairfield Beach.

Dear Aunt Jackie & Family:
Please accept our sincere condolences. My heart was heavy to hear the news. I have very distinct memories of a very kind, considerate, loving man. I'll remember his smile!
Love, Ilona, Tanya & Robyn Maturo

Frank,
I was saddened to read of the passing of your dad. May your memories of good times help you through these hard times.
Sincerely,
Byron Lasseter (formerly of Center Road in Easton)

Dear Aunt Jackie,
I was very sadden to learn of Uncle Jimmy's passing. Please accept our condolences. Please give all the family my love and condolences as well. I have many fond memories of Uncle Jim and will always remember him and he will always be in my heart.

Love you all,
Joann and Lee Gilbert
(Dorothy's daughter)

Dear Jackie and Family,
I was so sadden to hear of Jim's passing. Please accept my condolences and prayers. My thoughts are with you all.

God Bless you all,
Dorothy

My wife, Sheila, and I extend our deepest sympathies to Peter & Gloria Carbone and the remainder of the Carbone family on their recent loss. We are sorry that we are away at this time and cannot extend our condolences in person.
Sincerely,

Burton and Sheila Yaffie