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Joseph F. "Chubby" Carito Jr.

Thompson, Connecticut

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Joseph F. "Chubby" Carito April 3, 1937 - January 3, 2010 Thompson - Joseph F. "Chubby" Carito, Jr., 72 of Thompson, died Sunday at the Day Kimball Hospital after an illness. He was the husband of the late Claire (Picard) Carito, she died in 1988. He was born April 3, 1937 in Thompson, son of the...

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Bro.Joe, He was a good brother in the Lord and a good friend for the 16 yrs that I have known him. We spent many times together sharing the Lord. He always encouraged me to go with the Lord. I thank God for bringing him into my life.

debbie & family,
our sincerest sympathy goes out to you.
deb & jay

Linda

Everyone at QVCC sends their condolences on the loss of your father. What a blessing the family was able to be there at the end and that he knew he was surrounded by love. Dianne

My thoughts and prayers are with family and friends. It was always a joy to be infellowship with Brother Joe whne ever I was able to visit with him at the church or Pastor Cody's house
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Bye Brother Joe, Mom and I will miss you ! We will always remember You Praying for Us ! Thank You for teaching Me about the Bible . Our Prayers Are with Your Family ! Sister Dot

My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Chubby was a wonderful man and always tought me to believe in the lord.
Still to this day I can remember coloring a wonderful coloring book of the bible with him when I was just a young girl. My prayers go out to all of you.

SORRY TO HEAR BROTHER JOE IS GONE BUT TO BE ABSENT FROM THE BODY IS TO BE PRESENT WITH THE LORD , IF HE WAS SICK HE IS IN A BETTER PLACE WITH JESUS NO MORE HURT, NO MORE PAIN . ALONG TIME AGO (ME) BROTHER FRANK AND MY WIFE THEN SISTER MARIE WERE VERY GOOD FRIENDS WITH BRO.JOE HE WAS DEFINETLY GOD'S MAN HE LOVED GOD WITH ALL HIS HEART ALL HIS SOUL AND WITH ALL HIS MIGHT AND HE WAS A GREAT WITTNESS FOR THE KINGDOM HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED !

Joe was a good friend and Brother in the Lord, he will be greatly missed. As a Deacon at The House of Prayer in Thompson for 20 years he gave many people much Godly advice from the Bible. I will fondly remember the many stories of his faith he shared with me. He greatly helped me to understand the passing of my father when I was a young Christian. He often spoke of his desire to be with his Lord...I know his joy is full now. Our prayers and love to his family...House of Prayer Pastor Adams...

Sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you