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Anthony Rigazio-DiGilio Obituary

Anthony John "Tony" Rigazio-DiGilio, 70, of Lebanon, CT passed away peacefully on March 30th, with his spouse of 45 years by his side. He was born in Queens, New York to Frank and Margaret. He met his beloved wife Sandra in 1975 and they married in 1977, later welcoming their daughter, Elizabeth, and their son Nicholas. Anthony is also survived by his son-in-law, Gerry, and by his sisters, brothers, and in-laws: Frank DiGilio, Peggy & Frank Cavallo, Ginny DiGilio, Linda DiGilio (née Musto), Andy & Maryann (nee Musto) DiGilio, Maryanne Riggin & Al Francis, and Christina & Billy Gummerman. He will also be greatly missed by his many nieces, nephews, and dear friends from the area, around the country and beyond. Anthony was an exceptionally dedicated educator with a passion to create avenues for people to realize their goals. After earning a Bachelor's degree in Early Secondary Social Studies at SUNY-Cortland in 1973, his teaching career began in the Neighborhood Youth Corps of Springfield, MA. Over the next decade, while working to complete a Doctor of Education degree from UMass-Amherst, he developed and delivered programs to meet the needs of several community human services agencies. In October 1980, he was appointed Principal of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Service at Mount Sinai Hospital. He went on to become Principal of Mary E. Griswold Elementary School in Berlin, CT where he quickly became known throughout the educational community as "Dr. R-D." In 1990, he received a full-time professorial appointment at Central Connecticut State University, where he had been teaching part-time, on and off, since 1974. He retired from CCSU in 2017. As a thought-leader in his discipline, well-respected colleague, and the "go to" guy for many, he was sought after by school district leaders throughout Connecticut for his deep knowledge of schools and trends in education. In 2010, he was named the Connecticut State Educational Leader of the Year and in 2012 he received CCSU's Distinguished Service Award. Among his large circle of family, colleagues, students and friends, Anthony was known for his gifts of sensitivity, listening, compassion, and as an unending source of love, patience, persistence, and good humor. Tony pursued a rich agenda in educational leadership grounded in an unpretentious commitment to the "noble profession." He was impeccably honest, extremely sensitive, gregarious, and humble. He will be remembered as a risk taker, influential servant-leader, and brilliant teacher. A loving husband, devoted father, and committed family man, he lived a fulfilling life and his loss will be felt by many. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, May 29, at 5 p.m. in Alumni Hall in the Student Center on the campus of Central Connecticut State University. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial gifts be made to the CCSU Foundation, Inc., PO Box 612, New Britain, CT 06050-9921.

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Published by Hartford Courant on May 8, 2022.

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Your older sister,Peggy. You taught me

May 3, 2024

We are lost without you. love love love

Peggy Cavallo

May 8, 2023

Anthony, you are so missed and loved .You were such a joy to be around.You gave so much happiness and peace to everyone and anyone especially, when times were hard, tough and difficult.Your smile, kind words, and presence cannot be replaced.It was truly an honor and a blessing to have you in our family and world.

Mary Ann Barry

October 10, 2022

Rest in peace Anthony. Much love, your cousin Dolly Barry.

Teresa Bairos

August 31, 2022

Sandra,

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. My dad passed away this past Christmas and the loss of the strong men in our lives leaves a lasting impact for certain. I pray you, Elizabeth and Nicholas find comfort on the countless memories he left. May you each feel him in every moment.

Moira Patterson-Walsh

May 25, 2022

My prayers and thoughts are with the family and friends of Dr. Rigazio- Digillio. He was a mentor to me and organized the completion of my masters through the program with The Mico University in Jamaica. He was a great force in ensuring I did not give up when everything came up for me not to complete the program. His dedication to his students and people in general has often lead me to talk about him in my corner of the world. He always encouraged me to effect change and lead from the front. He has impacted not just my life but the lives of my children, my family and now my community in which i live and work.
I will be the best teacher, leader, parent, influencer, motivator and helper in honour of him. I am proud to know I met you and you went above and beyond to ensure I am where I am.
You told me not to settle in our last conversation. I wont. You will live on in my heart, my lessons and my testimonials.

Suzi D'Annolfo

May 18, 2022

Our hearts and thoughts go out to the family of Tony R-D. Thank you for sharing him with his CCSU family and the thousands of lives he touched. As a 20 year adjunct, I appreciated the authenticity and vision of Tony who was always looking to bring the invaluable resource of "professor of practice" to his students. His kindness, vision, thoughtfulness, and high standards for each of his students never got lost in his
piles of papers occupying the top of his desk. People always came first with Tony and, for those who were fortunate enough to work with him, his impact and memory will last for many lifetimes to come.

Jesse Turner

May 17, 2022

We shall dearly miss you, may you find rest in that house of eternal love. May god, give courage and strength to your family and all those you loved.
Dr. Rigazio-DiGillo you were truly far above the rest. Fare Thee Well, to our great innovator, visionary, loved leader and mentor Tony.
Sincerely,
Jesse

Dr Ann Perrault

May 14, 2022

Tony was an inspirational leader in education. As a member of the 1st Cohort of CCSU's Ed.D. program, Tony was instrumental in providing thousands of points to construct vision. His essence will forever remain in the hearts and actions of his students and family. My sincere sympathy.
Dr. Ann L. Perrault

Greg Blanchfield

May 8, 2022

Tony was the "real deal". He had the heart of a teacher and was a "master" teacher before that term became common.
I owe a great deal to Tony for any success I had as a school administrator especially in regards to supervision and evaluation of staff. He was a Rock Star in this aspect of 092 training!
Tony will be missed.
Greg Blanchfield

Judy and Dave DeLeeuw

May 6, 2022

Tony was a great colleague, mentor, and friend. I will always remember his great support and how much fun we had teaching classes together. My prayers go out to Sandra and his family. Tony will be greatly missed by me and Dave.

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