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Norine Polio

1947 - 2024

Norine Polio obituary, 1947-2024, New Haven, CT

BORN

1947

DIED

2024

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Iovanne Funeral Home, Inc.

11 Wooster Place

New Haven, Connecticut

Norine Polio Obituary

Norine Polio
Norine Ann Polio, 77, of New Haven, Connecticut, passed away at Yale New Haven Hospital on September 12, 2024. Norine was born in New Haven in 1947 and was raised in the Italian Section of New Haven, where she attended Saint Boniface Elementary School and Saint Mary's High School. Later she obtained a Bachelor's Degree from Albertus Magnus College, a Master's in Spanish Literature from SCSC and continued her advanced education studies at UCONN. She enjoyed studying in Salamanca, Spain, and had numerous Fellowships with the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute.
A celebrated and passionate educator, Norine taught and nurtured each student with open arms and a unique spirit for 41 years. For most of those years, she taught English for Speakers of Other Languages, where she worked with, guided and supported students from 40 countries who spoke 70 languages. Her diverse group of students were always accepted for who they were and welcomed to the table.
Before teaching Norine enjoyed a career as a costumer and milliner at the Opera Company of Boston under Sarah Caldwell and was a milliner at The Yale Rep. One summer she helped restore Russian ballet hats in the MET's collection. For two years she also had a private preschool in a Boston store front.
She was a devoted daughter, sister and wife and could be found bringing family and friends together with food and music. She was renowned for her famous dinners that took place in her basement "Italian Country Kitchen." Many Sunday sauces were prepared and consumed on her family's heirloom table while her mother played piano and everyone sang. Some years she would prepare three Thanksgiving Dinners in a week so her students could experience a new American holiday.
For decades she was a board member of New Haven Sister Cities and enjoyed working on the Amalfi Committee, especially when she could promote her family's Lemon Pasta Recipe.
Norine loved traveling, art, culture and her cats. Her unique irrepressible and caring nature will be missed.
Norine was preceded in death by her mother, Carmel D'Onofrio, her father John Polio, stepfather Michael D'Onofrio, sister Carolyn Polio, Carolyn's life partner Ray Martino, stepsister Marie D'Onofrio, stepsister Joy Apuzzo. Norine is survived by her husband Peter Nuhn, stepsister Barbara DeFelice, and stepsister Anna d'Onofrio and husband Ken Kraus.
A Wake will be held September 17, at Iovanne Funeral Home from 4-7 p.m., 11 Wooster Place, New Haven. A Mass of Christian Burial is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on September 18, at Saint Michael Church, 29 Wooster Place, New Haven CT. Burial will follow at the Saint Lawrence Cemetery, West Haven, CT.
The family would like to thank all her doctors, nurses and others who took extraordinary care of her at the Yale Multiple Myeloma Program and her dear friends -"Team Norine." Donations in her name may be made to IRIS, Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services or New Haven Sister Cities. Share a memory by visiting Norine's tribute page at www.iovanne.com .

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Published by The New Haven Register on Sep. 14, 2024.

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Mi Nawabutsitthirat

December 11, 2024

Ms. Polio was my ESOL teacher in 2nd grade. To this day, 17 years later, I still constantly treasure my memories with her in ESOL class because I only learned English as well and enjoyed going to school as much as I did thanks to Ms. Polio. Ms. Polio also continued to remember me throughout my high school and college years as we exchanged occasional emails. It is my sincere regret that I did not respond to her last email to me before it was too late due to my hesitation to tell her that I am still not sure what career paths I want to take. I wish that I could have told her how much I loved having her as my teacher and how grateful I am for her remembering me and thinking highly of my abilities even when I doubt them. Ms. Polio was one of the best teachers I have ever had in my life. I will continue to treasure the gifts and teachings I received from Ms. Polio. Thank you for everything.

Ruth bard

September 19, 2024

Norine was a very special person. She was the real deal. Always true to herself and her beliefs, she loved helping others - especially immigrant families. The students she taught were extremely lucky to have her as their teacher. Norine was all about hands on and creative learning and our East Rock Staff benefited from her delicious soups and home cooked dinners.
Norine was not a complainer. An optimist, she appreciated what she had; She lived life with gusto. She did not let her hip replacement surgery, cancer, etc. stop her from living and dreaming.
She was and will always be an inspiration to those of us who were fortunate enough to have known her.
I have fond memories of our chats while meeting for lunch at various restaurants.
Peter, thank you for being Norine's love, soul mate, best friend. I am so sorry for your loss.
Ruth Bard, friend and former teacher at East Rock School

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Charlene and Paul O'Connor

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Ann

September 16, 2024

Norine was a wonderful friend all through grammar school and high school. We always had fun I am saddened to read of her passing. We didn't keep in touch but she was always in my thoughts and prayers.

Mary Lou Cummings

September 16, 2024

Dear Peter, Polio and Nuhn Families: So sorry to read of Norine's passing. As former curator of the Knights of Columbus Museum, we met several years ago when she was doing consulting work for one of the Order's fraternal projects. Norine was always professional, friendly and full of great advice. I was honored to work with her. May she Rest in Peace.

Romeo & Louise Simeone

September 16, 2024

Dear Peter, so sorry to hear of Norine´s passing. We are away at this time and won´t be able to attend the services. Norine will be missed.

Steve and Donna Fairbanks

September 16, 2024

Steve and I are saddened to read of Norine´s death. She certainly had many accomplishments. Condolences to her husband. Steve and Donna D´Onofrio Fairbanks

Wayne Nuhn

September 15, 2024

Peter, Sandy and I are heartbroken at your loss of a very special lady. We enjoyed our get togethers immensely and we were so happy for you because of Norine. Our deepest loving sympathies are with you at this time. Our love always, Wayne and Sandy Nuhn.

Elizabeth Cassidy

September 14, 2024

A true lady and educator. I met Norine at Roberto Clemente my first year teaching in the fall of 1982. She was welcoming and a true professional. I will miss her honesty, zest for art, history, & her presence. She touched many lives and their lives were better because of her. God bless you Norine.

Fernando Comulada

September 14, 2024

My sincere condolences to Norine relatives and all her peers/friends from the New Haven Bilingual Education Public School. I am sure she will be missed.

Fernando Comulada
Isla Verde, Carolina, Puerto Rico

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