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Nathan G. Agostinelli

Manchester, Connecticut

1930 - 2024

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Nathan G. Agostinelli1930 - 2024Nathan G. Agostinelli passed away on Wednesday, March 20, 2024. Nate was born on August 17, 1930, to Albert and Gilda Agostinelli, wonderful parents, immigrants from Magliano Sabina, Italy. He was married to Helena (Hare) Agostinelli until her passing after 35...

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I woke up to very sad news this morning- yes I am way behind on reading the Journal Inquirer- our DEAR family friend and paisan passed away. I have always considered the Agostinelli's more family than friends. I was fortunate to grow up with them and share many happy times and good pizza at Gus's pizza. I hold all of them especially "uncle Nate" close to my heart. Dear Mike and Steve I am so sorry, your Dad is an amazing man and a GOOD man! He was always a constant in my life. I bumped into...

My sincere sympathy.Catherine Gallacher.

Nate was a friend and a patriot. His contributions on the hospital Board were wise and inciteful.

So sorry for your loss. Nate always offered genuine support and advice for my business. He loved shopping at HPM and talking with his many friends, including me and my grandchildren. A true Patriot of our state and country. His insight was always on target I am honored to have known this man.

Nate was a great man, a friend to all. May he rest in peace.With deepest sympathy.

Less than a month ago Nate and I had a typically vigorous discussion over the new library Being planned on the spot of the original state bank... it was like talking to a midlife businessman at the peak of his game. He never lost it. Nate will always have a seat at Mulberry Rest in peace

My condolences to Steve and Michael your Dad will be missed. He was a very special person and will always be remembered.

My condolences to the Agostinelli Family. Thank you for you support over the years, I am glad we got to talk in the last week. You will be missed.

My condolences to the family of a wonderful man. Many may not know this but my grandmother was his godmother. I loved seeing him when I worked at my mom's (Fani's Kitchen) restaurant. He will be missed.