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Kenneth F. Nappi

Shelton, Connecticut

1947 - 2025

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Kenneth F. Nappi Kenneth F. Nappi, age 77, of Shelton entered into his eternal rest on Saturday, January 11, 2025, at the Griffin Hospital in Derby. Ken was born in Derby on May 26, 1947, the son of the late Frank and Ermelinda Pagano Nappi. He was a longtime resident of Shelton. Ken was the...

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Katie, Ken, and Family I was sorry to hear of the passing of your father. He was a dedicated member of the Shelton community, and he worked tirelessly for the good of its residents. I had the opportunity of seeing his commitment to the St. Joseph´s Parish and the elementary school. Ken was always very supportive of the school, its students, faculty, and staff. May he rest in peace. Deborah Bourdoulous

Dear Katie, Kenny and Family, Bob and I are so saddened with the passing of your wonderful and loving Father. We just had a few good laughs and of course some photos at breakfast (Man´s Time!) when we all were at the right place and the right time recently. You are in Our Thoughts with Love.

Katie & Kenny, so very sorry for your loss. Kathy, Melissa, & Anna Wojciechowski

So sorry to hear of Ken´s passing. I have fond memories of the Nappi family and St. Joseph Church.

So very sorry to hear of Ken´s passing . He was a great guy and wonderful family man . I had the pleasure of coaching Ken´s son Ken at St. Joseph High School . He was always very supportive of our school and team .May he RIP .

We'd like to send our condolences to the Nappi family. We're so sorry for your loss and many blessings to you all Respectfully, Matthew, Sharon and the Davis family.

There are no words that can adequately express Ken. Those of us who had the opportunity to work with him and have him as a friend have been truly blessed. Along with Paul Guidone, Claire Hendricks, Biago Dillella and others we traveled all over the United States training big cities on the development of block watches associations with funding from an LEAA grant, a brainchild of Ken. We remained friends for over 40 years. I was lucky to speak with Ken last week. I will miss his advice and...

A man that will be truly missed!!