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William Q. Piccinini

Danbury, Connecticut

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William "Pitch" Quinto Piccinini, age 83, of Bethel, died Saturday, April 24, 2010 at Danbury Hospital after a brief illness. He was born in Bethel, July 24, 1926, son of the late Quinto and Maria Appolonia (Stefanacci) Piccinini. He was a 1944 graduate of Bethel High School and served in the...

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Lynn, Joe and family. We are sorry for your lose. Pitch and your family will be in our prayers. Joan and Ron Inconstanti

Dear Lynn and family, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I have fond memories of him from when we were younger. I know how difficult this time is for you. Sending my love, thoughts and prayers. At least your Dad is at peace now. I am planning on attending tomorrow night. My best, Susan Mottola (and all of the Mottola's)

Very sorry for your loss . I knew Bill after I join the fire dept. and help him a few times with the ambulance at his home and got to know him. He was a nice guy.He will be miss. God Bless Andrew Matturro Sr pass Asst. chief Bfd

BILLY ! 58 Years ago We stayed the winter in FL..Flew home for Christmas, & back for The Orange Bowl.! Low on $$
Went to work til 4/1.Saved tips & went to Hialeah..No $$ again. Land-lady Gussie Green, couldn`t say `Piccinini` either!!
Corinne & I want all of You Family, to know that We have You in our prayers..

I remember that over 35 years ago I delivered news papers to the family. I was just talking about them the other day to my husband. They left great childhood memory's on me, even after all these years.
I pray that you all will find comfort in God and He will wipe away your sorrows.

To Lynn, Joe and Joey,
Winnie and I want to send our sympathy for the loss of your father, William.

Much Love and God Bless,
Winnie and Debbie Brunelli

I am so sad today - Mr "Bill" (I couldn't say Piccinnini when I was little so my parents had us call their closest friends "Mr and Mrs (Ellen) Bill") was a big part of my younger years. Easy going: to a little girl he was like a big teddy bear and his belly laugh....... those are the things that I remember. I spent many an hour at the Piccinnini house while the adults played cards. I hope his gentle soul is resting in peace. Lynn & Lisa my thoughts are with you both! Allyson Bernard