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Joseph L. Consolini

Torrington, Connecticut

1936 - 2014

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Joseph L. "Kiki" Consolini, 78, of Torrington, CT, passed away Sunday, November 23, 2014, at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital. He was the beloved husband of 55 years to Elizabeth "Betty" (Kantor) Consolini. Joe was born June 8, 1936, in Canton, CT, son of the late Giuseppe and Angelica (Aleardi)...

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Sad to hear of Joe's passing many a great night spent duckpin bowling with him.

Betty, I am so sorry for your loss. Joe was such a nice man. The years certainly have flown, doesn't seem that long ago when you two were going off to Vegas, having fun! I'm thinking of you.... Thea

Rest in peace Joe. You were indeed one of Torrington's finest.

To Chris, Joey, Lori and Mom,

Please accept my condolences. I take with me great memories of the old neighborhood, Cape Cod and of course, his world class officiating in basketball and softball. Take the memories with you and know that he sits on your shoulder each and every day.

Take Care,

Colt

If you knew him you loved him because he was that kind of man. Duckpin bowling with him and then he mentored me as an umpire. Always a good word for you and a positive guy. My condolences to his family as his passing is a huge loss.
George Concannon & family

I am so sorry for ur loss we loved joe and he will be very much missed I am sorry I missed the services was not thinkin that it was tonight if there is anything we can do for u please don't hesitate to ask

Mr. Consolini was our favorite umpire at Lewis Mills!! He used to give me gum every game and loved to talk to me when I was the catcher. Most recently he asked for me at the Harwinton Fair where we would chat every year. Sending thoughts and prayers.

Lori, I am so sorry for your loss. I loved your Dad. He was a special man and my favorite empire !!!! To help ease the pain, hold all the memories close to your heart. You have a special angel watching over you and your family now.

I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of my dear cousin "Kiki". An excellent athlete and gentleman who offered encouragement and advice. He will be missed and fondly remembered.

Joe, thinking of you and your family in your time of sorrow. May memories give you strength and peace to help you heal.
With sincere sympathy,
Jereen, John and Dani