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William Adam Benni

1936 - 2020

William Adam Benni obituary, 1936-2020, Branford, CT

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William Benni Obituary

Benni, William Adam
William Adam Benni of Branford, CT died Wednesday, February 19, 2020 in Naples, Florida with his wife and children by his side. Bill was the beloved husband of 52 years to Carolyn Lazzari Benni.
Bill was born on October 2, 1936 in New Haven, CT to Anna (D'Amato) Benni and Viviano Benni. He was a graduate of New Haven State Teacher's College (SCSU) with a Bachelor's degree in Education in 1959, a Master's degree in Special Education in 1973, and 6th year graduate at The University of Bridgeport in Administration. During his undergraduate years, he was involved in several extra curricular activities, including Tennis (Lettered), Track and Student Senate. He was also a lifeguard and found the rare occasion to play polo.
Bill spent his entire 34 year career as an elementary school teacher with the North Branford school system. You could often find him during recess on the playground playing baseball and football with the students. Neither he nor his wife, Carolyn, could have believed that they would meet when she was a senior at SCSC; with her being his student teacher for 9 weeks.
Bill loved traveling with his family, which included many road trips to Point Sebago Maine, Disney World, and a monumental 6 week trip out west in 1985. He also travelled with his wife and friends to the northern (Marchegian) region of Italy for one month to trace his family roots.
After retiring, Bill continued with his passions and hobbies as an ASA Softball Umpire, pheasant hunting, clamming, and classic cars and motorcycles. He played a mean harmonica beside the campfire and would relish in sharing stories about going 30-0 with his softball team (The Bottle Barn). Bill and Carolyn have spent the last 21 winters in Naples, FL, during which time they have been able to develop a great network of friends, and Bill was able to continue working on his tennis game.
Besides his wife, he is survived by his sons, William (Kristie) of Branford, Victor (Catherine) of Old Saybrook, daughter Carolyn Benni Porter (Jon) of Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, and brother-in-law Anthony Lazzari (Diane) of Madison. He is also survived by his seven grandchildren Will, Gianna, Cory, Alexandra, Sam, Allie, and Jack.
Calling hours will be held for Bill on Thursday, February 27th, 4-7 p.m., at the W.S. Clancy Memorial Funeral Home, 244 North Main Street, Branford, CT. The funeral service will be held in Stony Creek on Friday February 28th at 10:00 at St. Therese Church, 105 Leetes Island Road, Branford, CT.
Bill had very fond memories of his hunting dogs and participating as a judge in bird dog field trial events. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bill's memory to the Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter, 749 East Main Street, Branford, CT 06405 or the Alzheimer's Support Network, 660 Tamiami Dr. N #21, Naples, FL 34102. For online condolences, please visit www.wsclancy.com.
"Go ye therefore, and teach all nations."
Matthew 28:19

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Published by The New Haven Register on Feb. 23, 2020.

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Alex Torello

February 28, 2020

Bill is a legend in Branford. A friend to all, and everyone was his friend. Common sense wisdom, an interest in doing all things in the best way possible and his abundant optimism are hallmarks of his legacy.
Fond memories of our times together...the post-Thanksgiving bonfires; road-trips to Pittsburgh Steelers games, Tombola and Game Dinners at the Marchigian Club; competitive, but joyful doubles matches down at Foote Park--and watching his kids and grandkids grow to be such great people: will never be forgotten. Your family is our family.
You did good Bill!

fran Kikosicki

February 27, 2020

DEAREST Carolyn &family
So sorry for your loss akk of you are in my prayers.May Bill rest in peace.

February 26, 2020

Carolyn:

So sorry to hearing of Bills passing.May he rest in peace. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Tom,Timmy,Anne
Dependable Heating and Cooling
No.Branford,CT

February 24, 2020

Mr. Benni was my third grade teacher, at Cedar Lake School. His first year teaching. I sent him a copy of my report card a few years ago. He got a kick out of it. My Daughter is a now a teacher. A photo of Mr. Benni is in the book, Images Of America North Branford/Northford 1950-1981, page 34. We are all better for having known him and sad he is gone.

Wally Anderson
North Branford

TOM KROLL

February 24, 2020

CAROLYN, BILLY, VICTOR AND CAROLYN WHAT CAN I SAY BUT ONE OF THE CLASSIEST MEN I HAVE EVER KNOWN HAS PASSED AWAY. BILL WAS MY FRIEND. WE WENT TO BALL PARKS, METS, YANKEES AND THE BEST TRIP OF ALL WAS TO FENWAY PARK. WE PLAYED A LOT OF SOFTBALL, BOCCE AND HAD A FEW BEERS TOGETHER. I WILL MISS HIM. REST IN PEACE, BILL BENNI.

February 24, 2020

Sending my prayers to your family. Mr. Benni was my third grade teacher at Jerome Harrison School around 1985. I went on to become a teacher and have thought of him many times over the last 20 years of my teaching career. He was a bright light and a gift to his students. I will never forget him. Rest In Peace, Mr. Benni. With Love and Sympathy, Christie (Ciaburri) Cambio

February 24, 2020

So sorry to hear of Bills passing. He was
my 6th grade teacher at Jerome Harrison School
and he was one of the umpires we used at the
North Branford Mens Softball League.
He was a great guy and I will miss him.

Frank Swezey Jr
Cheshire, Ct 06410

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