ARSENEAULT, Tonna Caputo Tonna Caputo Arseneault, 81, of Bristol, widow of Lorenzo Arseneault, died Tuesday, (November 21, 2006) at the Bristol Hospital. Tonna was born in Paterno, Province of Cozenza, Italy and was a daughter of the late Michael and Marietta Ferraro Caputo. She resided in Bristol most of her life and was a member of St. Ann Church, Bristol. Tonna is survived by two sons, Robert and Michael Arseneault, both of Bristol; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Laura and David McGivney of Terryville, Linda and Peter Rigazio of Plymouth, and Deborah Greenblatt of Canton; a brother, Thomas A. Caputo of Bristol; a sister, Phyllis Therrien of Bristol; seven grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two brothers, Frank and Louis Caputo. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday November 24, 11 a.m. at St. Ann Church, Bristol. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, Bristol. Relatives and friends may call at the Funk Funeral Home 35 Bellevue Ave., Bristol on Friday from 9-10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Bristol Hospital Home Care Hospice, 7 North Washington St., Plainville, CT 06062. On line guest book available at www.funkfuneralhome.com
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Edward Chin
November 25, 2006
Dearest friends:
I am deeply impacted on Tonna's passing away.  I was dissapointed I was not there for her and you.  From other RNs I know you were strong and united... just the way I wanted to see in all of you.  Please accept deepest appology I was not there for Tonna and you.
Respectfully,
Edward.
James Filosa
November 23, 2006
I would like to express my sympathy to the Caputo family on the loss of Tonna she was a great daugher,mother and sister.I remember her at the home of her father and the parties that were held there with the piasons.She was a nice lady who left a lasting impression on anyone who met her.
Bernice Urban
November 23, 2006
Dear Mike,Liz and family,
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.  There are no greater bonds than that of family. 
Love, Uncle Steve and Aunt Bernice
Brian Morin
November 23, 2006
My Dearest Tonna, I have so many wonderful memories of you and of us that it would immpossible to mention them, I know you know how much I loved and cared for you and your family, I will miss you so very much, My life has been blessed to have had you in it. I know that you are with Uncle Bee, Nonna and poppey and one day we will all be together again, unitl then my dear god bless. I love you and give kisses to Uncle Bee.
Your Friend
Brian
Funk Funeral Home
November 23, 2006
Our heartfelt sympathies in this, your time of grief.
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