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Joseph "Joe" Stellato

Waterford, Connecticut

Feb 28, 1948 – Oct 14, 2025

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BORN
February 28, 1948
DIED
October 14, 2025
LOCATION
Waterford, Connecticut

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Joseph "Joe" Stellato Joseph "Joe" Stellato passed away peacefully, surrounded by his children, on October 14, 2025, after a courageous and extended struggle with heart disease. Joe took every challenge head on, and the same can be said in his final days; he persisted until the very end. Joe was...

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Joe will be greatly missed by all who knew him. We played many softball games together as teammates of Buckingham Routh along with his brother Tony. He will be greatly missed by those who loved him. RIP my brother.

Rest in Peace Joe

I was saddened when I was informed by my twin brother, Frank, of the passing of our former St Michael´s School classmate, Joe Stellato. We were a great bunch of kids and I have fond memories of those 8 years we spent together. I played baseball on the school team with Joe and there was one game where no one could hit the pitcher, but I was able to get 2 hits off of him. Over the years I forgot about that game until I found my mini St Michael´s graduation yearbook with no pictures and only...

I am one of his fortunate colleagues from our days at First Bank. My condolences to his family and close friends.

I was Joe's closest friend when we attended St. Michael's and Notre Dame High School. I spent most of my free time with him at his home near Lighthouse Point Park. We played a lot of ball and he inspired me to try out and make the ND basketball team. His older brother was an inspiration to me as I pursued my initial career as an accountant. I was an adopted member of the Stellato family as I participated in many dinners and activities with his entire family including his Mom and Dad. ...

So very sorry for your family´s loss. Our deepest condolences. A patron of Stellato´s deli, North Haven, Katherine Kennedy and Charlie Flanagan

Joe RIP....good friend and former softball teammate (Preston Machine)

we had a great time growing up together at St. Mikes, and ND-66 Godspeed my Brother Knight. Mike Castellano SMS 62 ND 66