Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory

Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory We specialize in many types of funeral services and offer flexible and competitive pricing. The Nicholas F. Cognetta, Sr. and Naida E.

In addition to wakes, memorial and traditional services, we are the only funeral home in Fairfield County with an onsite crematory. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory of Stamford, CT, has seen many changes since May 15, 1953, when Nicholas F. Cognetta opened their doors for the first time. Today, amidst all of the large funeral home conglomerates, we remain a family-owned and operated funeral home

and crematory. When you call or visit our funeral home, you will find a member of the Cognetta family. Our funeral directors will help you create a ceremony that is meaningful and fully affordable for you and your family. Whether burial and/or cremation, our staff can take care of all the arrangements, relieving you of all unnecessary burdens. We'll always be here for you.

Christine Hanson MoseleyChristine Hanson Moseley, a lifelong resident of Stamford, passed away unexpectedly at her home ...
04/30/2026

Christine Hanson Moseley

Christine Hanson Moseley, a lifelong resident of Stamford, passed away unexpectedly at her home on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Chris was born in Stamford on October 13, 1951, to Wanda Jaworoski Hanson and the late Carl “Jack” Hanson. She was 74 years old. Chris was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend whose presence brought warmth and comfort to those around her.

Chris is survived by her loving husband, Tom Moseley, with whom she shared 53 years of marriage; her daughters, Tara Dunn and her husband, Gary, and Caitlin Lafferty and her husband, Joey; and her three beloved grandchildren, Madison, Grayson, and Jojo, who brought her endless joy and lovingly called her “Lovey.” She is also survived by her mother, Wanda Hanson of Stamford; her brother, Kevin Hanson of Stamford; and her cherished nieces and nephews.

Chris dedicated herself to raising her daughters, a role she treasured most. Later in life, she became a teacher at Roxbury Nursery School, a job she truly adored. A kid at heart, she had a natural gift with children, and her students loved her dearly. She was a lover of nature and happiest when she was outside tending to her garden or by the ocean searching for beach treasures. Her favorite place was Elbow Cay in the Bahamas, a tiny island where she felt most at peace. Creative and artistic, Chris was also a talented baker, often sharing her creations with those she loved. Chris will be remembered for her warmth, her gentle and fun-loving spirit, and the deep love she had for her family. She created a home filled with care and joy, and her presence will be deeply missed.

Friends and family may offer their sympathy and condolences at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Ave., in Stamford from 10 AM to 12 PM on Monday, May 4th. A prayer service will be offered beginning at 12 PM. The interment will follow the prayer service at Long Ridge Union Cemetery in North Stamford.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial donation to the Elbow Reef Lighthouse Society- www.elbowreeflighthousesociety.com.

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Mary Katherine "Kitty" MalveseMary Katherine Malvase (Kitty), a long-term Stamford resident and beloved partner, sister,...
04/28/2026

Mary Katherine "Kitty" Malvese

Mary Katherine Malvase (Kitty), a long-term Stamford resident and beloved partner, sister, aunt and friend passed away peacefully at Norwalk Hospital on the evening of Tuesday April 21, 2026. Mary was born in Indianapolis, IN on August 15, 1949, to the late Max and Barbara (Scott) Malvase. She was 76 years old at the time of her passing.

Known to all as Kitty, she spent her childhood in Indiana, then moved to New Rochelle, NY where she graduated from Eastchester Senior High School. Kitty was famous for her patronage of Dudley’s and had a degree in “Woodstock” and “the power of the flower!” Kitty worked for many years in the moving industry mainly as a coordinator for several companies before retiring from Bollinger’s. Kitty was known for her sense of humor, her love of the 60’s & 70’s, wind chimes, blue glass and great music!

Kitty is survived by her sister Julie Malvase Randall and two nieces Anna Segal and husband Randy Whipp and Elizabeth (Beth) Randall. All in Seattle, Washington and adored by Kitty! Kitty is also survived by her sister-in-law Barbara Purdy. Even though there were many miles between them and traveling was no longer possible, Kitty and Julie Facebooked and messaged each other daily.

Kitty and Barry Stunkel were life partners for over 39 years and finally settled down in Stamford’s Cove area. Barry was the love of her life. Kitty is also survived by Barry’s mother, Sylvia Stunkel, and his family Bruce & Janet Stunkel; Brian Stunkel; Sally & Bob Kyker; Bonnie & Brien Adams; as well as Barry’s nieces and nephews. Kitty also leaves behind several very good friends and neighbors.

In addition to her parents, Kitty was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother (and childhood caregiver) Mrs. Mary Smith Scott, her brother Guy Philipe (Bud) Malvase and her brother-in-law Gale Randall and Fred Stunkel. Kitty will be missed by her family, friends and neighbors as well as UPS, Amazon and a variety of “take-out” dinner restaurants!

Visitation will take place at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Ave., in Stamford on Saturday, May 2nd, 2026, from 3pm till 6:00pm. Interment will be private and at a later date.

In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to either one of Kitty’s favorite charities: Tunnels to Towers Foundation or St. Joseph’s Indian School or any one of your own choices.

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Anthony Frank VittiAnthony Frank Vitti, 88, of Danbury, Connecticut, unexpectedly passed away peacefully in his sleep on...
04/28/2026

Anthony Frank Vitti

Anthony Frank Vitti, 88, of Danbury, Connecticut, unexpectedly passed away peacefully in his sleep on April 23, 2026.

Born on March 2, 1938, in Stamford, Connecticut, Tony was the son of Dominic and Christine Vitti and was raised in Stamford. He built a life marked by dedication to his craft and a deep appreciation for the arts. A skilled carpenter by trade, he took pride in his work and in the enduring quality of what he created. He was also an accomplished drummer and, among his many musical experiences, had the distinction of performing with the renowned Count Basie Band.

Tony's professional life extended beyond his trade. He was co-owner of two well-known establishments: the historic General Putnam Inn in Norwalk and the Chicken Ranch in Danbury. Throughout his life, he pursued a wide range of interests and talents, including woodworking, music, cooking, and art. Tony was an Army veteran, serving his country.

He was predeceased by his mother, father, sister, and daughter-in-law, Denise Vitti. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Joanne; his sons, Mark (and partner Bobby), Bob, and Jeff (and wife Audra); and his grandchildren, Marc Pasqualini (and wife Pam), Sarah Lau (and husband Henry), Joshua, Emmitt, and Ethan.

Tony will be remembered for his musical talent as a drummer and for the many dimensions of a life lived with both strengths and challenges.

A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Anthony's memory to: Walnut Hill Community Church at https://onrealm.org/walnuthillcc/-/form/give/now or to Wounded Warriors Project at https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org.

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Hoang Minh PhamHoang Minh Pham, a dedicated veteran, beloved husband, and cherished grandfather, passed away peacefully ...
04/27/2026

Hoang Minh Pham

Hoang Minh Pham, a dedicated veteran, beloved husband, and cherished grandfather, passed away peacefully on April 23, 2026 at Norwalk Hospital in Norwalk, Connecticut, just two days shy of his 75th birthday.

Born in Vietnam on April 25, 1951, Hoang’s early life was defined by his courage and service. After fighting bravely for his country, he sought a new chapter in the United States, where he built a legacy of hard work and devotion to his family.

He is survived by his devoted wife, Mai Nguyen; his son, Tony, and daughter-in-law Kaylie, along with their children Allison, Avery, and Adelyn; his daughter, Amy, and her children Ford and Mabel; and his son, Brian, and daughter-in-law Evelyn.

Hoang will be remembered for his resilience, his quiet strength, and the deep love he held for his grandchildren. His journey from the battlefields of Vietnam to the heart of his family in America remains an inspiration to all who knew him.

Family and friends may visit the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford, CT on Thursday, April 30, 2026 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. A funeral mass to celebrate his life will be held at 10:30 AM, Friday, May 1, 2026, at St. Jerome Roman Catholic Church, 23 Half Mile Rd, Norwalk, CT 06851. Interment will be private.

To leave online condolences, please visit www.cognetta.com.

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Robert B. VioletteRobert B. Violette, 87, of Stamford, passed away peacefully on April 14, 2026. Robert was born in Manh...
04/16/2026

Robert B. Violette

Robert B. Violette, 87, of Stamford, passed away peacefully on April 14, 2026. Robert was born in Manhattan, NY, on December 18, 1938, to the late Levite and Ludivine Morasse Violette.

Robert (Bob) had a diverse career in Manhattan, working for an architectural firm for 13 years after leaving architectural school. It was while he worked there that he met his beloved wife, Dolores. After leaving this employment, he was offered another architectural job working in Stamford, CT, where he and his family moved and where he spent the remainder of his life. After leaving this job, he worked for the Stamford Housing Authority as the Director of Buildings and Grounds for over 30 years. He would eventually retire from this employment. Bob will be remembered for many things: his unconditional love for animals, his altruism in volunteering for numerous local organizations, and his love for his family, especially his grandchildren. His loyalty and fierce commitment to those he called friends or family will be terribly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Robert is survived by his daughter, Michele Corrow, of Stamford, his grandsons, Hunter and Tyler Corrow, his granddaughter, Storm Corrow, and his nieces, Rita Curtis and Carolyn Gagnon. He is additionally survived by his sisters-in-law, Eleanore Gagnon, and Margaret Claps, and his goddaughter, Rosemary Callejas.

Besides his parents, Robert is predeceased by his loving wife Dolores Claps Violette, his son, Michael Violette, and his sister, Jeanette Retcho.

Family and friends may call at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford, CT on Friday, April 24, 2026 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, April 25, 2026 at St. Cecilia RC Church, 1184 Newfield Avenue, Stamford, CT at 10:30 AM. Internment will follow at Fairfield Memorial Park, Oaklawn Avenue, Stamford.

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Anila Dinesh ShahAnila Shah, age 85, passed away peacefully on April 2, 2026, near her home in Weston, Connecticut, afte...
04/14/2026

Anila Dinesh Shah

Anila Shah, age 85, passed away peacefully on April 2, 2026, near her home in Weston, Connecticut, after courageously battling interstitia lpulmonary fibrosis (IPF) for nearly four years.Anila was born on February 5, 1941, in Ahmedabad, India, to her lovingparents, Kantaben and Amratlal. She grew up in a large and close-knitfamily alongside her seven siblings and carried those deep family bondsthroughout her life.She pursued her education with dedication, earning a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Commerce, and an LL.B. degree, later obtaining certificationin U.S. tax preparation. Anila built an extraordinary professional legacy as a master taxpreparer with H&R Block, where she served clients across all 50 states for over 30 years.Her sharp intellect, precision, and integrity earned her the trust and admiration ofcountless clients and colleagues.Anila was married to her beloved husband, Dinesh Shah, for 53 years, and they lived inFairfield, CT for over 40 years. Together, they built a life rooted in love, faith, family, andcommunity. She was a devoted homemaker, a cherished mother, and a proud grandmother.She was deeply involved in her community and was among the founding members of theJain Center of Connecticut, where she played a vital role during its early years in the 1970sthrough the 1990s. In later years, she selflessly devoted herself to caring for her husbandwith unwavering strength, compassion, and grace.Anila is survived by her loving son, Saurin; her cherished granddaughters, Priya and Sarina;their mother, Sara, her youngest sibling, Nina Zaveri, cousin-brother, Siddartha Dalal, dearbrothers and sisters-in law, devoted cousins, affectionate nieces and nephews, extendedfamily, close friends, and well-wishers.She was known for her remarkable memory and sharp mind, which remained strong untilthe very end. She effortlessly recalled birthdays, anniversaries, family connections, phonenumbers, and prayers, serving as a living repository of family history and tradition.Anila found joy in her faith, cooking, entertaining, playing cards and other games, andtraveling with her husband, family, and friends. Her home was always open, her presencewarm and welcoming. Her radiant positivity, kindness, and quiet strength left a lastingimpression on everyone who knew her.Even in the face of illness, Anila demonstrated extraordinary courage and resilience. Thegrace with which she cared for her husband and faced her own illness was a testament toher character and inner strength.She will be remembered as a pillar of her family and community—a woman of intelligence,devotion, generosity, and enduring love.

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Cynthia Ann Rose KnappCynthia Ann Rose Knapp, 73, a lifelong Stamford resident, passed away at her home on February 28, ...
04/13/2026

Cynthia Ann Rose Knapp

Cynthia Ann Rose Knapp, 73, a lifelong Stamford resident, passed away at her home on February 28, 2026. Cynthia was born on November 11, 1952, in Stamford to the late John Joseph and Kathleen Marie Parker Rose.

Cynthia was a graduate of University of Connecticut with a Bachelor of Elementary Education and then continued on to get her Master's of Business Administration from UCONN as well. She was a devout member of St. Bridget's of Ireland church where she attended services every Sunday. She was a hard working member of the CGI team as a passport associate for over 7 years. Before her time at CGI, she worked in the radiology department at Stamford Hospital. Cynthia was known for her great sense of humor, which often sent people into fits of laughter. When not working or at church, she could be found spending time with her family, especially her grandson Benjamin or listening to her idol Paul McCartney and the Beatles. She was a member of MENSA and loved doing the weekly crossword puzzles in the Women's World magazine.

Cynthia is survived by her loving husband of 39 year, Donald Knapp, her son Sean, her daughter Anastasia, her grandson Benjamin Cooper, her sister Barbara Fuller, her two nieces Jessica (Jamey) Fuller and Tammy (Emery) Agria, and 4 great-nephews and 2 great-nieces as well as many other friends and family who will miss her dearly.

A graveside service will take place at Fairfield Memorial Park Cemetery, 230 Oaklawn Avenue, Stamford, CT on Friday, April 17th, 2026 at 11:30am. There will be no calling hours.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or online at stjude.org/donate.

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Eva I. Peterson
04/09/2026

Eva I. Peterson

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Louisa Del Vecchio SierpinaLouisa Del Vecchio Sierpina, known as Louise, passed away peacefully on Easter Sunday, April ...
04/07/2026

Louisa Del Vecchio Sierpina

Louisa Del Vecchio Sierpina, known as Louise, passed away peacefully on Easter Sunday, April 5th. She was 98 and greatly loved. Louise was born in Stamford to Raffaele (Ralph) and Madeline (Compolattaro) Del Vecchio and grew up on the West Side in an “all-Italian” neighborhood. She cherished her multi-generational family, which included older brothers Salvatore, Frank (Snooky) and Louis and her grandparents. Louise enjoyed sharing memories from her youth that sounded like they came out of the movies of the 1930s and 1940s – the only heat in her family’s apartment was from the oil-burning stove in the kitchen that also helped warm the clothes that had been scrubbed clean on a washboard; wine-making with relatives; a daily dinner menu that repeated each week (Monday - soup, Tuesday – macaroni, etc!) and huge Sunday dinners with family from NY who came twice a month for pasta, eggplants, artichokes, sausage and peppers and espresso and pastries. Her job was to set the table and wash dishes. She loved to play baseball and roller skate with neighborhood friends. Louise was a good tap dancer and roller skater and loved to dance. She was a proud graduate of Hart, Stevens, Cloonan and Stamford High School Class of 1945, where she met the love of her life, Theodore (Ted) Sierpina Sr. They were married at Sacred Heart Church. Louise worked several jobs while raising her three children, including at Machlett Laboratories, Grade A Market and St. John’s Pharmacy. She was a dedicated fan of the UConn women’s basketball team and the NY Yankees and rarely missed watching their games on television.

Louise was always a caregiver for family and friends. She also was a devoted volunteer with the Parents & Friends of the Lower Fairfield Regional Center in Norwalk and at St. Camillus long-term care facility, where she enjoyed bringing the female residents to their hair appointments and attending church with them. She was devoted to her Catholic faith.

Nothing brought Louise more joy than attending her sons’ baseball and touch football games and subsequently the games, dance recitals, events and school performances of her five granddaughters and nine great-grandchildren.

Louise will be remembered for her love and hugs, her delicious cooking (especially pasta, eggplants, beef soup, pumpkin and ricotta pies and pizzelli and other cookies!), the M&M dispenser on the kitchen table, her perseverance during hard times, her independence, and especially her kindness. She was a role model for all.

Louise was predeceased by her beloved family of origin and devoted husband, Ted. She is survived by her cherished sons Michael (Melanie) and Ted Jr. (Diane) and her daughter, LuAnn; grandchildren Kristyn (Kris) O’Brien, Kate (Billy) Barford, Shannon Sierpina, Nicole (Tom) Landry and Amy (Thomas) Deverson and great-grandchildren Mikey, Maggie and Molly O’Brien; William and Grayson Barford; Brady, Hunter and Colton Landry and Zoe Deverson. She is also survived by her cousins Madeline and Joe Longo, who were like a sister and brother to her, and many devoted nieces, nephews and their children.

Calling hours will take place on Thursday, April 9, 2026, from 4 PM to 7 PM, at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home, 104 Myrtle Ave., Stamford, CT 06902. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, April 10th at 10:30 AM at Sacred Heart Church, 37 Schuyler Avenue, in Stamford. Burial will follow at Fairfield Memorial Park on Oaklawn Avenue in Stamford.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift in Louise’s memory to Parents & Friends of Lower Fairfield Regional Center, 146 Silvermine Ave., Norwalk, CT 06850. Attn: Cindy Stramandinoli.

The family would like to give special thanks to Dr. Heather Sung, the palliative care staff at Stamford Hospital and the care givers at Fairfield County Hospice House in Stamford for their extraordinary care of Louise and her family.

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Maria GlanderMaria Glander, 82, passed away March 23, 2026. A former Stamford resident, Maria was born in New York City,...
04/07/2026

Maria Glander

Maria Glander, 82, passed away March 23, 2026. A former Stamford resident, Maria was born in New York City, NY on June 25, 1943, to the late James Glander and Louise Farina. She stayed in New York for some time until meeting the father of her children, John Roland. Maria and John had three kids, two sons and a daughter, between 1961 and 1968. During that period, the couple lived in California, Illinois, and Connecticut until they finally settled in Stamford in 1973. In 1995, Maria moved to Bridgeport, CT to help care for her 3 grandchildren: Amber, Maria and Billy. Always willing and able to help her family in a time of need, Maria moved to Pennsylvania in 2003 where she resided with her son, George Roland, and her grandchildren. In 2006, her daughter in law, Rosemarie, passed away, and she also began raising her 2 young grandsons. In 2014 they relocated to Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania where she resided until she passed away.

Maria was a person who was loved by many, and someone who would do anything to care for her family. She enjoyed many things in life, such as movies, games, casinos, and cooking. But what Maria enjoyed most was spending time with friends, family, and loved ones. She was a very special person who will be missed dearly and whose memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved her.

Visitation will take place from 10 AM to 12 PM on Friday, April 10, 2026, at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Ave., Stamford, CT 06902. The interment of the cremated remains will follow visitation at St. John Cemetery in Darien.

To leave an online message of condolence please visit the guestbook hosted on www.cognetta.com

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Dora TricoliDora Tricoli passed away peacefully on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, at the age of 95. Dora was born in Ponz...
04/07/2026

Dora Tricoli

Dora Tricoli passed away peacefully on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, at the age of 95. Dora was born in Ponza, Italy, on December 8, 1930, the daughter of the late Silverio Capone and Civita (Mazzella) Capone.

Dora came to the United States from Italy in 1958 to join her husband, Giovanni. They settled in the Bronx, where they built a loving home and raised their family. She was a devoted wife and mother who always put her family first.

Together with her beloved husband, Giovanni, Dora was deeply devoted to Our Lord, the Blessed Virgin, San Silverio and Our Lady of Pity Church. They generously volunteered countless hours, especially for the annual San Silverio feasts, where they gave their time, love, and dedication to their parish community year after year.

In 1975, Dora returned to work at Alexander’s Department Store on Third Avenue in the Bronx, where she remained a dedicated employee until the store’s closing. Often finding her picture up for “employee of the month”. She later worked as a companion at Providence Rest Nursing Home, where she cared for residents with great compassion and kindness.

Dora is survived by her loving daughter, Marie Socci, and her husband, Ralph, of Stamford, as well as her cherished grandchildren, Michael Socci and Paola (Lucian) Tamburro.

In addition to her parents, Dora was predeceased by her beloved husband, Giovanni Tricoli; her beloved son, Vincent Tricoli; and her loving siblings, Antonio Capone, Marietta Guarino, Silvia Columbano, Salvatore Capone, Vincenzo Capone, Francesco Capone, Josephine Scotto, and Aniello Capone.

A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at 10:30 AM at St. Leo’s R.C. Church, 24 Roxbury Rd., in Stamford, Connecticut. A funeral procession will follow to Ferncliff Cemetery, where entombment will take place.

Dora will be deeply missed and forever loved. Her strength, kindness, and devotion to family will live on in all of us.

The family request that donations be made in Dora’s memory to San Silverio Shrine of Dover, 124 Oakley Ave, White Plains, NY 10601 or donate online at www.sansilverioshrine.org.

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The Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory of Stamford, CT, has seen many changes since May 15, 1953, when Nicholas F. Cognetta, Sr. and Naida E. Cognetta first opened their doors for business. But some things have remained the same like the commitment to the Stamford community and the pride that comes with serving families during a difficult time. Today, amidst all of the large funeral home conglomerates and corporate take overs of area funeral homes, Cognetta remains a family-owned and operated funeral home and crematory. When you call or visit our funeral home, you will find a member of the Cognetta family. Our funeral directors will help you arrange a ceremony that is both meaningful and affordable for you and your family. Whether you are planning/arranging a burial and/or a cremation, our staff can manage the arrangement process, relieving you of all unnecessary burdens. We'll always be here for you.