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Tulio J. Belardinelli

Bethel, Connecticut

1937 - 2025

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Tulio J. BelardinelliApr. 30, 1937 - Dec. 13, 2025Tulio J. Belardinelli, of Bethel, beloved husband of Barbara (Weber) Belardinelli, died peacefully at home on December 13, 2025. He was born in Danbury, on April 30, 1937, son of the late Angelo and Frances "Lena" (Ragaini) Belardinelli. A U.S....

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tulio thank you forall the help over the years ill never forget your last text mesg you sent me ,the phone calls , its hurts may the good lord bless you with open arms love you bud and when i drive by the shop ill always think of the good time walking in your office and lauging , GOD BLESS

Belardinelli family Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of Tulio. What a wonderful man who led a full life, I ushered with him at St Mary 7 o´clock mass and that was only one of the many envolvements I had with Tulio .he certainly left Bethel better than he found it. For that we are truly blessed..if we keep the memories alive he will last forever. Bob Legnard. I

A great guy, and wonderful person/businessman. Bethel lost another icon!

Tulio was one of the Best men I've ever met. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. Rest in peace my friend.

I have fond memories of cousin Tulio during our family visits to Angelo and Lena´s home. His vibrant personality was always evident even as he grew into adulthood. He was always friendly and outgoing person. He will be missed.

Tulio was truly a Bethel legend. He will be missed.

Sorry to of your Passing Tulio. I have heard some really good Stories from my Uncle George and My Dad James Sr. You may have Passed away but the Memories with live on. Our Condolences to the Family and Friends of Tulio.. R I P! sIR!!

Very nice family, Mr. Belardinelli did work for my Uncle who lived in Bethel and my Uncle also helped him get his tire shop running back in the day.

Tulio and my Ma, Josina were first cousins. So when I moved to Bethel, I started bringing my car to him. I was always happy to see him at the shop. When he shared his extensive family tree search with me, I found out more about the Belardinelli family. Thank you for that Tulio! May you rest peacefully.