Christopher Carlo Pio

Christopher Carlo Pio obituary, Plainville, CT

Christopher Carlo Pio

Christopher Pio Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Plainville Funeral Home - Plainville on Jun. 9, 2023.

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Christopher Carlo Pio, born on August 16, 1970, peacefully entered the embrace of the Lord on June 7, 2023, after a brief yet fierce battle with cancer. He eagerly anticipated reuniting with his cherished father, Carlo, and his grandparents, Burton and Donna Miller and Renato and Marianna Pio, along with his beloved Uncle Tony Ceneviva and family who preceded him in death. Family and the spirit of mutual support held profound significance in his life.
As the proprietor of Auto Star in Bristol and Chris's Auto in Plainville, Chris exemplified the true essence of an entrepreneur. Starting as a youngster going to flea markets with his dad and tinkering with motors small and large, Chris built an engine himself in his basement, put it in his car, pushed it from the garage with his Mom and drove it to Central High and hi-fived when he got back. From there he took Auto Class in high school. Out of school, he followed what he wanted and repaired cars opening a little shop and growing from there. Swap meets, auctions, sell-outs, and closeouts were endeavors that he shared with his best buddy, son Nicholas and that resonated deeply with him. Chris inherited the art of negotiation from his father but elevated it to new heights. An art he happily passed down to Nick. One of his passions was acquiring and restoring muscle cars, relentlessly scouring for them, engaging in negotiations, and reviving their former glory.
Chris frequently collaborated with his brothers, Adam and Jason, fostering camaraderie, dreams, and lucrative automotive deals. They formed an unwavering "all for one & one for all" team, rejoicing in each other's triumphs.
His children, Gina Pio of Plainville, Nicholas and Fallyn Pio of Southington, held the most profound place in his heart. When not in their company, Chris took immense pride in sharing stories of their accomplishments. He wholeheartedly supported their passions, immersing himself in their interests and imparting his invaluable life lessons. The Italian heritage from his Dad fostered close family relationships which he treasured.
Chris's niece and nephew Emma & Jake (Pio) affectionately described him as kind, funny, intelligent, and generous-an expert in delivering warm hugs. His daughter, Fallyn, said Dad was always ready to join in watching cartoons, movies, and playing games, listening to her learn lines or song in plays she was in or her favorite, Dance. His children miss Dad more than anyone can ever know.
Lourdes Pio, his sister-in-law, acknowledged Chris' immense generosity and inclusivity. He effortlessly connected with individuals from all walks of life. Whether encountering someone on the periphery of a room or the outskirts of society, he would extend a helping hand, providing sustenance, employment opportunities, and business assistance. Chris seamlessly navigated exclusive clubs while forming genuine connections with everyone he encountered. His insatiable curiosity led him to invest hours in getting to know people and their stories.
Chris is survived by all those who consistently cared for him during his final months providing unwavering support and comfort. His family cannot thank you all enough.
He also leaves behind his mother, Karen Miller Pio of Florida; his brother and closest confidant, Adam Pio (Lourdes) of Farmington, who unwaveringly supported him throughout the arduous battle against cancer; and his brother, Jason Pio (Tania), of Bristol and DR, who served as his calming presence and partner in humor. Additionally, he leaves behind his Aunts who called, cooked for him, prayed and supported his fight, Rose Brophy (Peter), Carmella Ceneviva, Esterina Circosta (Tony), and Uncle Ernie (Christine) Pio.
Chris always held a special place in his heart for his caring cousins who consistently checked in on him, cooked for him, prayed and cheered him on. They include MaryAnn (Jim) Randles, Jovanna (Jay) Bailey, Janice (Jay) Gorneault, Artillio (Catherine) Ceneviva, Dr. Joseph Brophy, Dino (Cindy) Circosta, Nick Randles.
Waiting for Chris on the side of Light, Love and Prayer were his father and mentor, Carlo Pio, along with his grandparents Burton & Donna Miller and Renato & Marianna Pio, and Uncles Tony Ceneviva and Kurt Miller.
Family and friends may gather in celebration of Chris' life on Saturday, June 10, 2023, from 9:00-11:00 a.m. at Plainville Funeral Home, 81 Broad St, Plainville. Prayers and words of remembrance will be shared at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be held privately. For online expressions of sympathy, please visit www.PlainvilleFuneralHome.com
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June 15, 2023

Maryanne Zadrowski posted to the memorial.

June 12, 2023

Agnieszka posted to the memorial.

June 11, 2023

Chris Skabardonis posted to the memorial.

Maryanne Zadrowski

June 15, 2023

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Agnieszka

June 12, 2023

condolences to the family, it was a pleasure working with you Chris, rest in peace.Kukula´s family

Chris Skabardonis

June 11, 2023

My condolences to the Pio family. I liked Chris from the day I met him. He always treated me like family. Any time I needed someone to provide a service for my business in Bristol, I would call him and he would always have a name of someone to call.

May he rest in peace.

Chris Skabardonis
Fresh Craft Grille Bristol

Michael J Lepore

June 10, 2023

My deepest and heartfelt sympathies to the Pio family. I did not personally know Christopher, but after reading his obituary, it is obvious that the world lost a very loving and generous young man. May his family and friends take comfort in the memories of the precious experiences they shared with Christopher during his much too brief time among us.

Bell City Diner

June 10, 2023

We are so sorry for the loss of Chris. He was a loyal daily customer to us. RIP we will miss you. -Bell City Diner Staff

David Ferraro Jr

June 10, 2023

So very sorry to hear of Chris's passing. Just found out now. Very sad. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Pio family and their friends. Chris was a childhood friend. Many fond, some wild, memories of him and his brothers. So much fun back then living in the West End of Bristol. One of Chris's first classic cars was a 70 Chevelle he bought from me. Rest in peace Chris. You'll be missed and never forgotten. Much love and hugs to the Pio family. Bummed we weren't there to support you today. Sorry.

Rick Boyle

June 9, 2023

Shocked and saddened by your sudden passing. I don't know what else to say but may you rest in eternal peace.

John Sobestanovich

June 9, 2023

Rest in peace chris

Jim Murphy

June 9, 2023

My condolences to the entire family. The wonderful obituary is difficult to add to but I can say that I witnessed Chris in his level of customer service to his customers. He had a passion to make them comfortable and aware that things would be taken care of. Seeing him at swap meets with his wares and attracting attention to the same was a pleasure to watch. A man on his game. As stated, his passion for muscle cars and his knowledge of them were each extreme. Prayers for all.

Debra Barnes

June 9, 2023

May you Rest in Peace. My Deepest Condolences to The Family.

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