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Raymond Ciampaglia Obituary

CIAMPAGLIA, Raymond M. Raymond M. Ciampaglia, 49, of East Hartford and Wethersfield, died Momday, (November 15, 2004) at Hartford Hospital. He was born August 2, 1955 in Hartford and was the son of Raymond C. and Irene Ciampaglia of Wethersfield. Raymond enjoyed life, his family and having a good time. He lived in Wethersfield most of his life and attended local schools, moving recently to East Hartford. Besides his parents he is survived by a sister, Nancy Ciampaglia of South Hampton, L.I., NY. A very special thank you to Dr. Mark Daley and his staff for the care, compassion and support to Raymond and his family. Funeral and burial will be private at the convenience of the family. There are no calling hours. Memorial donations may be made to the Helen and Harry Gray Cancer Center, 85 Retreat Avenue, Hartford, CT. 06106. Funeral arrangements by the D'Esopo Funeral Chapel. For on line expressions of sympathy please visit www.desopo.com

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Published by Hartford Courant on Nov. 16, 2004.

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kimberly kinney

December 15, 2004

Stretch was one o0f my best friends who had a heart of gold and I'm so saddened of your loss,he was a very special friend.Now he no longer suffers and he's at peace.

Joe and Judy Bresnan

November 17, 2004

We are saddened to learn of the passing of Chip. We will always remember his enthusiasm, love of life and family. Our heartfelt condolences to Ray, Irene and Nancy. Love Joe and Judy

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