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Paul J. Magnano

1948 - 2022

Paul J. Magnano obituary, 1948-2022, East Haddam, CT

BORN

1948

DIED

2022

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Biega Funeral Home - Middletown

3 Silver Street

Middletown, Connecticut

Paul Magnano Obituary

Paul J. Magnano, fondly known as "Mr. Mags", beloved husband of Louise (Watson) Magnano of East Haddam, Connecticut, passed away peacefully on October 8, 2022 surrounded by family and friends following a long illness. He was predeceased by his and Louise's son, Michael Magnano, his parents, Salvatore J. and Eleanor V. Magnano, and his siblings. He is survived by his wife and his three children: his daughter Lisa Conroy and her husband Shawn of Moodus, Connecticut; his son Brian Magnano and his wife Pamela; his son Scott Magnano and his wife Jennifer of Gilbert, Arizona and grandchildren Matthew, Andrew, Ryker and Teagan. Paul is also survived by his brother, Salvatore (Joe), aunt, Arlene, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Paul was also a friend of Bill W. In addition to his family, Mr. Mags is also survived by a community of loved ones in East Haddam. Paul was East Haddam's number one sports fan. No matter the sport or level of play, he was cheering loudest in the stands, often to the dismay of the referees. He was the first to give you a hug after a well-earned victory or to console you after a tough defeat. He and his wife, Louise, graciously opened their home up nearly every weekend when his kids were in high school; providing copious amounts of cookies, soda, french fries, and chips to their friends. It was a safe place to gather, play cards, swim in the pool, shoot hoops, watch movies, and tease one another mercilessly, all in good fun. Everyone was welcome and he made sure you knew you were part of our family. Paul cherished the memories of these weekly social gatherings throughout his children's youth. For 37 years Paul dedicated his days to working with his patients at Connecticut Valley Hospital as a Mental Health Worker. In his spare time, he enjoyed participating and volunteering in various organizations in his community. He was a member of the East Hampton Fire Department, Vice President of the Chapter 105 of the Connecticut State Employees' Association of Middletown, Little League Coach, Vice President of the Little Noises Athletic Booster Club and a member of the Knights of Columbus. One of Paul's greatest joys was music. As a self-taught guitarist, he loved to share his gift and passion for music with others. He was a member of St. Bridget of Kildare Church in Moodus and a member of their music ministry for 25 years. Paul was also a member of various bands in the greater Middletown area which brought him much enjoyment. Paul also was a man of immense faith. He served as an advisor to the Youth Ministry Antioch Prayer Group in Old Saybrook impacting countless young people, sharing his faith and zest for life. Another source of enjoyment was vacationing with his family, extended family and friends. His favorite vacations spots were the Cape, Florida and he never turned down an opportunity to visit Las Vegas. Among Paul's favorite activities (while on vacation and at home) were family outings of miniature golf, playing the penny slots at the casino and watching the UCONN women's and the Connecticut Sun basketball teams. Paul yearly attended the Freberg Christmas Party, a tradition that spanned his lifetime and held many special memories for him. He will forever be grateful for all of his family and friends who visited him during his illness. Paul made Gaylord Specialty Healthcare his final home and he was touched by the care and compassion he received from the staff at all levels while he was living there. The family is eternally grateful for the loving care he received from the staff at Gaylord Hospital. Paul will also miss his beloved cats, Freddie and Boots (Bootsie). Donations in Paul's memory can be made to the East Haddam Youth and Family Services and Gaylord Specialty Healthcare. Calling hours will be from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Biega Funeral Home, 3 Silver Street, Middletown, Connecticut on Monday, October 17, 2022 and the funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. at St. Bridget of Kildare Church, 75 Moodus Leesville Road, Moodus, Connecticut on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 where family and friends are invited to celebrate his life.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Oct. 13, 2022.

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Jacqueline Gagnon

August 3, 2023

I'm so very sorry for your immense lose Louise, Lisa, Brian, Scott and extended family.
Paul's amazing bright, positive spirit will always live on in my memory and bring a smile as I hope it will with all of you.
I'll be thinking of all of you during this difficult time! Love You All!

Dawn Bliesener

December 12, 2022

To the family of Paul, I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Paul for a time at CT Valley. After all these years, I have never forgotten the laughs. That is the measurement of a life well spent isn't it? My heartfelt condolences to the family.

Laura & Marc Daniels

October 21, 2022

Louise we are deeply Sorry for the Loss to you & your Family. The man we knew was a Good Husband, Dad & Friend. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. RIP Paul.

Charles Bowtruczyk

October 18, 2022

As I prepare to say goodbye to someone whom I shared many years of our adult lives, Only smiles and snickers remain in my mind. Thanks for your advice, and support throughout the years. Mr. Mags to many, but Forever Salty to me. Rest in peace you did it all the right way and it was your way. Bye my brother.

Joe Magnano

October 17, 2022

I will miss Cousin Paulie's smiling face. We only saw each other at family events over the decades, but I will always remember his mom and dad, you and Louise, your kids and the rest of the Magnano clan at the holidays. Sometimes we would meet at Uncle Joe Fava's house or Aunt Mary's or my parents but I always looked forward to seeing you all growing up. Paulie knew I liked music as did he so we had that in common. He was always smiling and always positive.
My sympathies to Louise, Lisa, Brian and Scott for the your loss.
Rest in Peace Paul.

Heidi smith

October 17, 2022

Paul was always so kind and also funny. He will be missed
Heidi

John Hutra

October 17, 2022

I just got the news today of Mr. Magg's passing. He was a great man. He and his wife Mrs. Maggs opened their house to all of kids. To Mrs. Maggs, Lisa, Brian, and Scott I'm so sorry for your loss.

Deb and Rick Kosak

October 16, 2022

Sending our love and prayers to Louise and family. Paul was our Cove friend. Always looked forward to seeing Paul. He was one of a kind. Always upbeat. Loved sharing stories with him. He had endured so many health issues past few years. He always had his faith and positive attitude. Rest In Peace .

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Brian Magnano

October 16, 2022

No words can express the loss my family is experiencing. Some people effectiontely called him "Small Paul" at times but they knew he had a big heart. In his final days he made sure he called many people to express his love for them and even at his weakest moments at the end he made sure he completed his list of calls. I will miss him more then I was ever able to express to him. I hope he knows how much I loved and admired him. Rest well PAULIE/POPS/DAD!!
P.S. If there are umpires or refs in heaven I hope you guys become friends.

Paul Bortz

October 15, 2022

I first met Pauli´s when I was a young teenager of 13 of course we all wanted to be rock `n´ roll stars so we talked a People at Capitol theater to let us play up on the stage some weekends we were rock `n´ roll stars in our minds actually were pretty good I remember all those good times when I was young and I bumped into Paul many times throughout my life I will never forget him he was a special soul and always will be get that been going brother someday will all be there enjoy it with you

Paul Bortz

October 15, 2022

I have known Paul since being a teenager we played music up on the stage at the Capitol theater together what good times back then he was the man that tried to make the world better and now he´s gone I will miss him whenever I was down in Connecticut it was funny I would bump into him I love that little guy we made great music together when we were young piece my brother rest in peace

Deborah Bortz Dapkus

October 14, 2022

I have had Paul on my mind lately. I was stunned when my brother Paul, who lives in Maine, told me of Paul´s passing. Through the pandemic I have missed seeing him and Louise at Stop and Shop. I missed seeing them at Music on the River. Now I will miss Paul forever. My condolences to his family. What a fine man and one who made a difference while here on earth. Hear my respect Paul. Feel my grateful tears fall. Peace

Cathy Parks

October 14, 2022

Dear Family and friends of Paul.
Recently Paul called me from Gaylord. I had not seen him in years.He wanted to tell me I was the best Boss he ever had. What a compliment that was. Paul worked with me in the Task Force at CVH.
We talked recently on the phone several times this month and I was planning to visit him. Unfortunately that did not happen since I had some physical problems.I will always love him and pray he is at peace now.

Danielle Miner Gibson

October 14, 2022

Paul was impactful in leading me faith and I will be forever grateful. He always brought such love and joy to our Antioch meetings. I still quote him, he would tell us,"When you sing, you pray twice!" Amen, Paul! Well done, good and faithful servant!

Butch D'Amato

October 14, 2022

My Sincerest Condolences go out to Paulie's Wife and Children along with his brother Joe. We grew up on Prospect St together and our Friendship never ended. R.I.P. Paulie

Rhonda Boisvert

October 13, 2022

I Worked with Paul for many years at Ct. Valley Hospital. He was quite the character at work. Always a lot of fun. He was very good to the patients. He spoke about his family often and he loved them very much. So Paul RIP. And to his family, I express my sincere condolences.

Jen Kleinschmidt

October 13, 2022

I wish I could go to the services but I will be out of state. Paul was amazing and really touched my heart. Love, Jen from Gaylord.

Janice Bryant

October 13, 2022

I am so very sorry for the passing of Paul. I worked with him for many years. He was a special person that cared very much for the patients where we worked. Extra huge angel hugs and a whole lot of angel blessings to the whole family.

Brenda Dill

October 13, 2022

My sincere condolences to the family. Paul will always be remembered for his support given my family during a very tragic time in our lives. My prayers for comfort to the family
Brenda

Lori Magnano Lowry

October 13, 2022

Cousin Paul you will be missed so very much. You´ve always be so warm and kind to me and mine. You had such a big heart and great hugs. Love always cuz till we meet again

Lou Milardo

October 12, 2022

As a young teenager, I played on a baseball team coached by Paul´s father Sal "chubby" Magnano. Paul started his life serving people as the bat boy on the team.
Later, I was the softball coach of Paul´s daughter Lisa. He was always a supportive and enthusiastic parent making coaching a pleasure.
Paul was one of the good guys that will be sorely missed. R.I.P. Paul.

John and Cookie Gowac

October 12, 2022

Our sincere condolences to Louise and her family. We will always remember Paul as a kind and spirited man. East Haddam has lost another icon. He did so much for our town. RIP Mr. Mags.

Judi O'Brien Durham

October 12, 2022

Although I hadn't see Paul in many years, we used to talk on the phone a lot when we were kids! It sounds as though he had a wonderful life. My heartfelt sympathy to all who knew and loved him!

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