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Kenneth V. Tramadeo

Newington, Connecticut

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Newington, Connecticut
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Wounded Warrior Project

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Kenneth V. Tramadeo, 71, of Windham, formerly of Newington, died in the comfort of his home, surrounded by his beloved family on Saturday, March 7, 2020. Born in Hartford, son of the late Paul and Tina (Cannarella) Tramadeo, he lived in Newington before fulfilling his dream of becoming a...

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To Ken's family - Our condolences for your loss. We knew Ken through his service on the Board of Firearms. He was a great person and served the public with fairness. Rachel Baird and Ed Peruta

Kenny lived 3 houses down from my family on James st in Newington. He was a great cop, neighbor and friend. Kenny was always there to help you out. Such a fun loving man and full of life. I'll miss you!

My deepest sympathy to Kenny's entire family. I am so sorry for your loss. Kenny was an amazingly loving person, he was always there to listen and help. He was a great friend and co-worker. I will always remember how he always created a fun and casual atmosphere. Thank you Kenny for being such a great part of my life! You will be deeply miss. We love you Kenny! My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. With Love

Ronnie, Paula, Lisa

My deepest sympathy to you and the entire family on Kenny's passing. I am so very sorry that I will be unable to express this in person. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I am so very very sad to hear this today. You have written a beautiful tribute to Kenny and my sincerest condolences to family, friends and colleagues. I have some photos you may like when he bought his camper...we were in Westerly. I will miss him greatly. xoxo Kenny.

To the entire Tramadeo family. My deepest condolences on the loss of Kenny. I met him when he was park leader , parks & rec @ Center school. Always proud to say " Kenny is a great guy and friend " we exchanged sunflower seeds and corn. Rest in Peace.
Karen Scata Eckert

To the Tramadeo Family,
Very sad. my deepest condolences.
We go back to kindergarten days at Southeast,not sure of its name now.
He was one of those childhood friends one always remembers.
1st motorcycle I ever drove was Kennys Honda Cub or Dream, cant recall what it was, up on what I believe was Kitts Lane.
Those were good times, normal times. We were all fortunate.
I knew Ken was in Windam after I relocated to Coventry from Fl in 2002 as I ran into him at a NHS Reunion and...

I knew his grandma Antoinette sardo and her daughters.sorry to read this.rip.