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Todd Michael Pinti

Homer, New York

1963 - 2016 (Age 52)

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Pinti, Todd MichaelHomer: Todd Michael Pinti, 52, of Homer, NY and formerly of Rome, NY, passed away on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at Cortland Regional Hospital. He was born in Rome on October 16, 1963, the son of William and Joan Matt Pinti. Todd is survived by his parents, William and Joan,...

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Todd enters my mind quite a bit lately as I still travel up into the area every month. Todd's sense of humor still brings a smile to my face even after these 4 years. My prayers continue for Natalia and the entire Pinti family.

To the Pinti family, I was saddened to learn of Todd's passing. I remember Todd well from his days at Associated Textile. May you find God's peace and love during this difficult time in your respective life journeys.

I cannot express my sadness for the loss of Todd. I never knew him to not be smiling, laughing, joking or being the guy the whole room gravitates towards. I golfed many times with Todd and could always tell his love for the game every we spoke about a round he had. To Todd's family I send my prayers because words cannot describe how I feel. When I look into the sky and see the brightest star, I will think of him. May the sunrise shine a little brighter and may the sunset stay a second longer...

I was so sorry and shocked to hear about Todd's passing.
I first meet Todd while he was running the Production facility for Aramark in Rochester. From our first meeting Todd and I became great friends because this is who Todd was, a great guy. We spent so much time laughing and trying to solve all the problems of the world that my monthly visit were something I very much looked forward to. I was glad that he and were able to keep in touch after his move to Ames Linen, he always made my...

Todd was always a fun loving guy to be around. His sense of humor, and welcoming smile always made you feel good. He genuinely cared about people. A trait we all should embrace.

We had many a fun time on the golf course, which is where he loved to be anytime he could be there with friends. The times after golf were just as fun. I have missed those days lately and will miss the opportunity to enjoy them again.

May God take you by his loving hands and welcome you home.

This I do not understand, God. Far too young to be taking from us his laughter, sense of humor, and love for all .....not to mention the best shortstop the J.G. Crummer's softball team ever had...Our condolences to all family and friends....We will never forget you..
Howie & Brigit Kavanagh

I loved Todd...thought of him as my brother, and considered him my best friend. I find it hard to believe that I won't be seeing him on my annual visit to NY. His absence will leave a giant hole in many lives. Our thoughts are with his family at this time.

Thanks for all the laughs and humor you brought to those high school years. Rest in peace.