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Brian Dunn
April 8, 2024
Sad to think that I won't see you again. We had some good times together from hanging at the beach to street hockey in your driveway. You made me laugh a lot, thanks for that. I'll miss you, glad you are at peace my friend.
Carlo Greco
April 3, 2024
I'm shocked to hear the news. I knew Vinnie and Sharon. Chris and Carrie were just kids. So very sorry for Carrie and Chris' family.
Sarah Kuljian
April 3, 2024
I'm so very sorry to hear about Chris' passing. My heart is struggling with this news. My deepest condolences to you and the entire family. Chris was such a close friend of mine during college and beyond. I'm so sorry he was struggling these past couple of years. May he rest in peace. Wishing peace to the family knowing that he loved you all and that he is no longer suffering.
Sending all my love,
Sarah
Mike Walsh
April 3, 2024
I knew Chris from growing up in the same neighborhood. After playing pond hockey on Candlewood Lake, I had the pleasure of being his teammate at Immaculate HS. "Curly" and I attended Can Am hockey camp in Lake Placid together in the summer of `85. Those were great memories. Rest in peace Chris. You and your family are in my prayers.
Tina Silha Struski
April 3, 2024
Carrie, I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love you Carebear
Matthew Burns
April 3, 2024
Rest in Peace my friend. Until we meet again.
Tony Petiprin
April 3, 2024
Just thinking about Curly brings a smile to my face. He had an infectious charisma that I´m positive his family and friends will miss. We played hockey together and I will always remember Curly giving me a Jimmy Cliff cassette and singing Brown Eyes.
Maureen and Tom Williams
April 3, 2024
So sorry to hear Carrie, thinking of you, sending love and hugs to you. Keep your good memories of him in your heart
Marielle Organista
April 3, 2024
This is your 2nd visit. See you in 1000 years. God willing
Daniel James Larkosh
April 3, 2024
One thing about Chris was he was an absolute genius when it cam to the maintenance and repair of pinball and arcade games. I bought my first pinball machine from Chris, and he taught me many things about keeping it going, free of charge. For a time he also had his own Retro Arcade operated in the town of Oak Buffs. Chris was a stand up guy with an awesome sense of humor. He had a quick wit and a very dry delivery which just made him very fun to be around. He was also a great storyteller. I am so sad for Sheryl and their young boy. RIP Chris. We will miss you.
Legacy Remembers
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April 3, 2024
Christopher Dacunto Obituary
Christopher Dacunto passed away on March 31, 2024, in Metro Manilla, Luzon, Philippines, at the age of 55. He was born on October 21, 1968, in New Haven, CT, USA. Curly, as he was affectionately known while playing high school hockey. leaves... Read Christopher Dacunto's Obituary
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