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Wayne John Uccellini

Westport, Connecticut

Apr 29, 1945 – Jan 8, 2026

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BORN
April 29, 1945
DIED
January 8, 2026
LOCATION
Westport, Connecticut

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Wayne John Uccellini April 29, 1945 - January 8, 2026 Wayne J. Uccellini, 80, passed away peacefully on January 8, 2026, surrounded by his loving family. Wayne was born in Norwalk, CT, on April 29, 1945, son of the late Bert and Elizabeth (Kaiser) Uccellini. Wayne was a lifelong resident of...

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Ron and Uccellini family. Remember when you lived on Stuart Ave. in Norwalk. Don't think your brother was born yet at that time. Remember when you and I were racing bikes by the corner store, you were on the sidewalk and I was on the street and crashed head on into a car leaving Edwards. Old memories. Think I was about 6 at the time, now 86.

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God Bless Wayne. I looked up to him very much in my youngest years, as the oldest of our generation---and as a successful, hard working Dad during the Allen's years, as I grew into adulthood. My thoughts are with the family in this difficult moment, but I also understand that he enjoyed a life very well lived. My memories of Wayne will always be with me...

Karen, I´ve known you and Wayne since 7th grade at Bedford Jr High. You were a great couple as kids and you certainly got a lifetime of great times together. You both set a great example of how to be a loving couple and how to navigate a great life. I am so sad for your loss and so happy I saw you both at Reunion. I am envious of the long and happy life you had together and the wonderful family you created. Peace, comfort, and love to you during your time of loss and beyond.

Allen´s Clam House was my go to place when I could get there from my life in Massachusetts. I remember Wayne in that capacity very well. Rest in Peace. Helen (Bunny) Rolfe Ham, class of 1965, Staples.

Wayne is the reason I made a living training dogs. Never had one until I met Wayne 1980. After spending some time with him and his dog Liberty. Went out the following day and purchased my first working dog. Thank you Wayne for giving me the life but they dog trainer. Thank you my brother you are so missed.