Vincenza-Scarpa-Obituary

Vincenza "Vinnie" Scarpa

Waterford, Connecticut

1922 - 2017

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Waterford - Vincenza "Vinnie" Scarpa, 94, of Waterford, passed away peacefully at her home on March 1, 2017. Born on June 9, 1922, in New London, she was the daughter of the late Salvatore and Mary Scarpa. She married the love of her life, Joseph Scarpa, on July 4, 1940. Mr. Scarpa died in...

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Mrs. Scarpa, You were one of a kind and will not be forgotten.

Will never forget Mrs. Scarpa and her spunky personality. She is truly missed.

Mark I am.so sorry to read of your loss. I hope you and your family can find many happy memories to help ease the loss. Again my deepest condolences. Scott Brailey

Mrs. Scarpa was a great lady who I came to know. I came to know her during a construction project I was in charge of in front of her house. She was such a joy to talk to that my co-workers would joke about me bringing her trash cans up to the road for her. To her family, I am so sore for your loss and will keep your family in my prayers.

Mark and Family -

I am so sorry for the loss of your mother.

Losing a parent is so difficult. Remember the good times you had with her and know that this is the natural order of life and unfortunately an event we can not escape.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. You'll be in my thoughts.

Jean Miceli

Mrs. Scarpa was one-of-a-kind. Her humor, toughness and mental sharpness will be remembered by all who encountered her. Mrs. Scarpa was a shining example of women from the greatest generation who strengthened the fabric of our country by holding down the fort, raising good kids and upholding the values that made this country great. Losing people of that era, like Mrs. Scarpa, leaves a hole that cannot be filled - she will be missed in many ways. The Joseph Miceli family extends its...

Sorry to hear of the loss of your mom,I have such fond memories of her from our scouting days.I know you all will miss her great humor. I know I will.

Denny

Ken and family,
We are both sorry to hear about your loss of a wonderful woman and mom. We both have fond memories of spending time as teeneagers at your home. Your mom and dad welcome us as if it was our own home. RIP Mom we know she is with dad and at peace. Love Phylis and George

To the Scarpa Family, My sincerest sympathy on the passing of your mother. I remember her when I was a little girl living on Cross Road. May she rest in peace. Deb (Elci) Cascio