PASQUALE-LOPARDO-Obituary

PASQUALE LOPARDO

Torrington, Connecticut

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LOPARDO, PASQUALE “PATSY” Pasquale “Patsy” Lopardo, 94, of Torrington, CT, passed away, Tuesday, August 26, 2014, at Valerie Manor. He was the beloved husband of Edith (Ricci) Lopardo for 72 years. Patsy was born October 28, 1919, in Harwinton, CT, son of the late Joseph and Annamarie (Lovallo)...

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To Edie and family: It was a pleasure knowing Patsy thru my bowling league. Always had a smile on his face. It was nice to know you both knew my Mom as she enjoyed seeing you both.

Carmella, We are so sorry for the loss of your brother. Our sincere sympathy.

My prayers and condolences to the Lopardo family

Joe & Lopardo family,
Pat was such a wonderful person, for many years he was my salesperson from Dwan & Co. we shared many nice mornings together. We all miss those pleasant times.
Mike NeJaime

Our Condolences to the Lopardo family from everyone at D&M Autoworks Winsted Ct

One of the Mississippi Mudcat's biggest fans thanks for listening to my radio show and making such great requests. There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere for you my friend..

Joe and family, so sorry to hear of your loss. I always liked going to the arcade lanes when he was there. Maybe he can get together with my mom and show her some bowling moves, although mom and dad did pretty good with last nights storm. Cherish the happy memories and remember he is at peace now and watching over you. Sincerely,

Condolences to the Lopardo family. I bowled in the Western CT League against Pat for many years, and the big lefty was one of the nicest men I ever met.

My condolences to the entire Lopardo family. Pat was a great man who always greeted u a positive attitude. With the loss of Pat and Ange Desanti this month heaven gained two more Duckpin bowling "icons". Hope they are together with my dad and his brother Danny rolling some frames. Nice to have been associated with these fine men and again my condolences to his friends and loved ones. George Concannon