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Jennie Serfilippi Obituary

Jennie Serfilippi
February 25, 2026
Jennie (Vecchi) Serfilippi passed away peacefully at home on February 25, surrounded by her loving family.
Jennie was born in Waterbury on December 2, 1932, during the Great Depression, to Italian immigrant parents Mary (DeMarco) and Ferdinando Vecchi. She was the second of four children. When Jennie was just four years old, her father succumbed to pulmonary tuberculosis, leaving her mother to raise four young children alone. Tragedy struck again when Jennie's infant brother, Claudio, died from meningitis, and her mother became too ill to care for her remaining children. Jennie and her siblings, Arthur and Josephine, lived with their maternal grandfather in Waterbury for several years before being removed from the home and becoming wards of the State.
Jennie, Arthur, and Josephine were initially kept together in various foster homes in Waterbury, but were eventually separated. Arthur remained in Waterbury, while Jennie and Josephine were relocated to Hamden. Determined to remain close to his sisters, Arthur, as a teenager, would travel alone by bus from Waterbury to Hamden to bring Jennie and Josephine back to Waterbury to spend holidays with their grandfather.
Jennie and Josephine moved between several foster families until, while working as waitresses at D'Andrea's Restaurant, they caught the attention of owners Lorraine and Eddy D'Andrea. Taking a special liking to "the girls," the D'Andrea family invited them to move in and become part of their growing household. It was here that Jennie and Josephine finally found comfort, stability, and happiness, and began a new chapter in their lives. The D'Andrea family also introduced Jennie to the love of her life, Raymond, whom she married in 1957 and shared 60 years together.
Jennie attended Hamden Public Schools and graduated from Hamden High School in 1952. After high school, she attended the Comptometer School in New Haven, where she earned a certificate as an IBM keypunch operator. Over the years, Jennie worked for several employers, including the Yale Co Op and Yale New Haven Hospital, where she dedicated more than 25 years of service before retiring in 1994.
Despite working full time for many years, Jennie's time and energy were always focused on her family. She was the heart of the family through both joyful and difficult times. Jennie served as the primary caregiver for her son Dennis throughout his long illness, for her sister Josephine during her battles with cancer, and for her husband Raymond when he was slowed by heart failure. She was the family's matriarch maintaining family traditions and creating new ones, and organizing birthdays, celebrations, and holidays. And while Jennie was most at home when serving her signature dishes around a crowded table, or when welcoming an impromptu guest with a glass of Opici, she found her greatest joy in being surrounded by her grandchildren, whom she loved unconditionally.
In recent years, Jennie bravely battled Parkinson's disease, facing the challenge as she faced all others in her life-with grace, dignity, hope, and an unwavering faith in God.
Jennie was a parishioner of St. Brendan Roman Catholic Church, and a proud resident of New Haven for more than 70 years. She is survived by her brother Arthur; sons, Claude (Coreen) and Dennis Serfilippi; her five beloved grandchildren, Savannah, Andreas, Arabella, Raphael, and Sebastiano; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Raymond, her sister Josephine, and her brother Claudio.
The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the large team of caregivers whose diligent efforts helped Jennie maintain a strong, pain-free quality of life throughout her battle with Parkinson's: Dr. Philip Luchini, Dr. Lisbeth Steen, Dr. Vives Rodriguez, Dr. Ayse Tinaz, Dr. Marianne Passarelli and Dr. Muneeb Samma and devoted home health caregivers Elizabeth Molina, Betzy Velez, Nachy Valasquez, Karen Scott, Jessina Rodriguez, and Dan Craig.
Friends and family may pay their respects at the Celentano Funeral Home, 424 Elm St., New Haven Sunday from 4-7 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday in St. Anthony Church, 70 Washington Ave., New Haven at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow in Beaverdale Memorial Park.

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Published by The New Haven Register from Feb. 27 to Mar. 1, 2026.

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Pina Sacchetti Dattilo

March 4, 2026

So very sorry to the family of Jennie. May God bless her soul. I did not know her but we did go to D´Andrea´s restaurant in the late 1950´s and 1960´s wonderful people. I loved reading her obituary and praying for her soul to go to heaven which i´am sure it is there already.

Anthony Zampano jr.

February 28, 2026

Dennis I am truly sorry to hear of the loss of your mom I am sure she is in heaven resting in Christ arms peace to you and your family Zippy

Karen DeLaurentis Pallotto

February 28, 2026

I'm sending you, Claude and Dennis, my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your mom. I fondly remember your family from St. Brendan's and the impact she had on those around her. May the cherished memories you shared with her continue to inspire and comfort you as you navigate this challenging time, and may you find solace in knowing she's now reunited with her loved ones.

Edward Gemmell

February 28, 2026

Claude,Dennis and Extended Family /Loved Ones...I am so very sorry for your loss.I have many fond memories and share my Sincere Condolences.

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Mary Mongillo Massella

February 28, 2026

We worked together for many years at Yale. She was a great, caring woman. Loved being around her. God bless her soul.

Thomas Melillo

February 27, 2026

To Claude and Dennis,
May I extend my heartfelt condolences to you.
Remembering so many years ago your Moms smiling face in the doorway of your Elm Street home. The best lunches she made for the two of you were the best of any student in the entire school.I could tell that it wasn´t just food but so much love in putting them together.
The obituary that was written gave wonderful insight to the person that she was.
My best to you and your family.
I am thankful to have known your mom.

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