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.

Ernest William ShoemakerErnest William Shoemaker, born June 19, 1969 in Philadelphia, PA, died November 6, 2025 at his h...
11/13/2025

Ernest William Shoemaker

Ernest William Shoemaker, born June 19, 1969 in Philadelphia, PA, died November 6, 2025 at his home in Stamford, CT after a brief, courageous battle with an extremely aggressive form of cancer. He is predeceased by his mother: Cordelia Mawson, and father: John C. Shoemaker, his brother: James Shoemaker (Petri Pieron), his step-sisters: Michele Phillips and Melissa Welsh (David), and survived by his son: Bradford Shoemaker, former spouse: Trudy Appling, brother: John R. Shoemaker (Alex), step-parents: Robert Mawson, and Julie Shoemaker, step-siblings: Monique Mawson, Mark Mawson, Gretchen Kuester, and Stephen Kuester, uncles: Roland McDuell, and Ernest McDuell, cousins: Dawn McDuell, Alyssa Raser (Eric), Shawn McDuell, and Ernie McDuell (Christina), nieces: Natalie Shoemaker, Julia Phillips (Ahmad Nasiri), Chelsea Thornton (Kaine), and Devyn Mangieri (Mark).

Ernie attended Wissahickon and Central Bucks West high schools, and graduated from Allentown College (DeSales University) with a Bachelors in Theatre Arts. As a child, Ernie was one of the youngest students selected to study advanced mathematics in Julian Stanley’s Center for Talented Youth (CTY) program at Johns Hopkins several years after its founding. After college, Ernie joined Lehman Brothers, embarking on a 30-year career in Finance, where he would come to be widely recognized as an expert in the valuation and technology of complex financial instruments. He was a member of the Bryn Athyn Church congregation in Bryn Athyn, PA.

Gifted with a quick wit and wry sense of humor, Ernie loved comedy in all its forms, and suffered many ignominies for his ‘unseriousness.’ But he reserved his deepest, most loyal sternness and devoted passion for his love of family; his son, and many cherished friends.

Services will not be held by the family at this time, but in celebration of Ernie’s life and love of living, many informal gatherings of remembrance attended by friends, family, and colleagues honor his passing. Ernie’s family are so grateful for the outpouring of love in online postings, and many phone calls and messages. Ernie remarked frequently over the past months about the miraculous abundance of love that he found surrounding him at the most difficult times.

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Roseann DeCamilloRoseann DeCamillo, born in Stamford, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at Brighton Ga...
11/11/2025

Roseann DeCamillo

Roseann DeCamillo, born in Stamford, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at Brighton Gardens in Stamford. She was the daughter of the late Carmine and Rose (Pastore) Concilio.

Roseann’s early years were marked by academic achievement and a love of learning. She graduated from Sacred Heart Academy, class of 1946, and went on to earn her Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Our Lady of Good Counsel in White Plains. Roseann was proud to be the first in her family to attend college, setting a wonderful example for future generations. Her passion for writing led her to a fulfilling career at The Stamford Advocate, where she worked for ten years, making lasting contributions and friendships while teaching ESL to night school students.

Never one to stop striving for success, Roseann pursued further education, earning a Master’s in Education. She then transitioned to a rewarding career in teaching at Stamford High School, where she inspired countless students with her dedication, wisdom, and kindness. Roseann’s commitment to education and her community was evident in all she did. While at SHS, she obtained her Sixth-Year Certificate in Guidance Counseling. She later transitioned from teaching to the Guidance Department, where she eventually became the Head of Guidance. After 25+ years of dedicated service, she retired to enjoy the next chapter of her life.

Roseann’s love of family and friends was immeasurable, and her selflessness unmatched. She lovingly cared for her husband, Nick, from their marriage through his final breath truly living the vow “until death do us part.”

In retirement, she filled her days with travel, volunteering at her favorite church, and spending time with family. One fun fact that brought her lifelong pride was that she was the first member of her family to attend and graduate from college, a milestone that her parents celebrated with a party so grand it was said to have had more guests than most weddings.

Roseann lived a life defined by compassion, commitment, and grace. She will be deeply missed by all who were fortunate enough to know and love her. She was pre- deceased by her husband, Nicholas DeCamillo, her sister, Patricia Parker, (Grover “Skip”) brother-in-law Gunnar Montaine, brother Andrew Concilio (Mabel) and her beloved cousin SP/4CL James J. Pastore, US Army. Roseann is survived by her sister Mary Montaine, nephew and end of life care giver, Grover Parker 3rd, nieces COL (Dr.) Mary Candace Concilio (Ret), Kathryn R. Rodriguez and nephew Richard Concilio. As well as many great nieces, nephews and cousins.

A funeral procession will leave the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford, CT, tomorrow, Friday, November 14, 2025 at 10:15 AM and proceed to St. Bridget of Ireland R.C. Church, 278 Strawberry Hill Avenue, Stamford, for a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 11:00 AM. Interment will follow at St. John’s R.C. Cemetery, Darien, CT. Family and friends may call at the funeral, tomorrow, November 14, 2025 from 9:15 AM to 10:15 AM.

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Evelyn GubbinsEvelyn Gubbins, 96, passed away peacefully at her home in Stamford CT on November 8, 2025. Evelyn was born...
11/11/2025

Evelyn Gubbins

Evelyn Gubbins, 96, passed away peacefully at her home in Stamford CT on November 8, 2025. Evelyn was born on January 27, 1929 in Queens, NY.

She is predeceased by her husband Patrick Gubbins, whom she met as a teenager. She said it was at the RKO movie theater in Flushing; he thought it was Jan's ice cream shop, a dispute not resolved in 66 years of marriage.

She and her husband hosted many family gatherings that are best described by their grandniece Bridget, who at eight wrote this school essay: “On Thanksgiving, we go to Aunt Evie’s and Uncle Pat’s. Aunt Evie cooks the turkey, and Uncle Pat mixes the drinks.”

Children were her joy and her calling. She taught elementary school in Brookhaven, LI, for nearly 30 years, teaching all grades and ending with her favorite - first grade. She challenged her students with discipline mixed with warmth and got the best out of them. In a district-wide writing contest, hers were the only first graders to enter.

She is survived by her children, Justin Gubbins (Barbara), Patrick Gubbins (Margie), Elaine Gubbins (Warren Luedecker), grandchildren Megan Hari (Pavan), Geary, Patrick (Roseanne) and Kyle (Lindsey Smith) Gubbins, and stepgrands, Andrea (Jason Davis), Justin (Stephanie) and Averell (Rebecca) Luedecker, nine great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and her dearest friend, Ann Marie Haag.

A special thanks to all the wonderful caregivers over the years, especially Fatou, whose bond with mom was filled with love and laughter.

Family and friends may call at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford, CT on Saturday, November 15, 2025 from 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Evelyn’s memory to a charity of one’s choice.

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Dipesh PatelDipesh Patel, age 63, of Somerset, New Jersey, passed away on November 6, 2025.Born on August 19, 1962, in A...
11/09/2025

Dipesh Patel

Dipesh Patel, age 63, of Somerset, New Jersey, passed away on November 6, 2025.

Born on August 19, 1962, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, Dipesh was the beloved son of Madhukanta Patel and the late Manhar Patel. His family came to the U.S. in 1970 to New Jersey and spent a majority of his life residing in New Jersey with some time spent in Connecticut. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from Rutgers University and the University of Bridgeport in 1987.

Dipesh built a successful career in software engineering and most recently served as a Senior Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase. Known for his sharp intellect, dedication, and kindness, he earned the respect of his colleagues.

A devoted son, brother, and uncle, Dipesh is survived by his loving mother Madhukanta Patel from Norwalk, CT; his sister Keyuri (Tina) Yagnik of Alpharetta, GA and her husband Nilesh Yagnik; his brother Nilesh Patel of Middlefield, CT and his wife Nima Patel; and his cherished nieces and nephews — Anisha Yagnik, Nikhil Yagnik, Kareena Patel, and Aashni Patel.

Dipesh was an avid New York Yankees and New York Giants fan who rarely missed watching games. He found happiness in simple pleasures — most importantly, caring for his mother. He enjoyed attending concerts, traveling (with recent trips to California, Georgia, Las Vegas and Spain), and taking rides on his e-bike whenever he could.

His warmth, humor, and quiet generosity will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Funeral and visitation arrangements are below. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his memory to a charity of your choice.

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Vasiliki ThomasVasiliki Thomas, a long time Stamford resident and cherished member of the Greek Orthodox Church of the A...
11/07/2025

Vasiliki Thomas

Vasiliki Thomas, a long time Stamford resident and cherished member of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Archangels, passed away due to complications arising from dementia/Alzheimer’s disease and various other physical issues. She was 94 years old at the time of her passing.

Vasiliki began her journey in the town of Gythion, near Sparta in Greece. Her mother, Anastasia Lekas, passed away when she was 11 years old forcing her to become a surrogate mother for her three sisters and two brothers. Later, she emigrated to the United States, and lived in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn, where she met her husband of nearly 60 years, Emanuel Thomas. She then moved to Stamford in 1963, where she became a member of the Church of the Archangels.

Vasiliki was not only a hard-working mother and homemaker, but was also a tireless worker and contributor to the Archangels church’s Ladies Philoptochos Group. No job or volunteer work in that group was considered unimportant, as she contributed baking, cleaning and other key responsibilities at various important church events. For her efforts, she was awarded a 50 Years of Service certificate by the National Ladies Philoptochos Society.

Apart from her contributions to the church, Vasiliki made her two Stamford homes, 91 Halpin Ave and 348 Club Road special places for family and friends alike. Because of her second to none cooking and baking skills, her home was filled with wonderful aromas that left lasting memories for those privileged enough to enjoy the food she prepared. She treated everyone as if they were her aunt, cousin, sister and grandmother.

Vasiliki is survived by her son Anastasios "Stos" Thomas; granddaughter Salma; two sisters, Maria Lekas of Ft Lee, NJ and Joanne Serlis of Stony Brook NY; her brother Michael Lekas of Morristown NJ; sister in law Rosemary Lekas of Morristown NJ; brothers in law, Michael Serlis of Stony Brook NY and Peter Moliviatis of Norwalk CT; and various cousins, nieces and nephews. Vasiliki is predeceased by her husband of nearly 60 years Emanuel Thomas in 2011, and youngest son John Thomas in 2008.

Visitation will be held from 10AM to 11AM on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at Archangels Greek Orthodox Church, 1527 Bedford St., Stamford, CT 06905 with the funeral service to begin at 11AM. The interment will immediately follow the service at Fairfield Memorial Park in Stamford.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Ladies Philoptochos Society, Archangels Greek Orthodox Church, 1527 Bedford St., Stamford, CT 06905 or online at https://archangels.ccbchurch.com/goto/giving.

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Donald R. KurtzDonald R. Kurtz, a Stamford resident for nearly 53 years, passed away peacefully at home on the afternoon...
11/01/2025

Donald R. Kurtz

Donald R. Kurtz, a Stamford resident for nearly 53 years, passed away peacefully at home on the afternoon of October 20, 2025. Born in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania in 1930, Donald moved with his family to Great Neck, New York, before settling in Portland, Maine.

There, he attended Deering High School graduating at the tender age of 16. After attending Phillips Exeter Academy as a postgraduate student, he became a member of the Bowdoin College class of 1952. At Bowdoin, he majored in economics and was a member of the Zeta Psi fraternity. He also ran track and played the violin, which later afforded him the honor of playing with the Portland Symphony Orchestra.

Donald began his service in the U.S. Navy after graduating from Bowdoin, attending Navy Officer Candidate School in Rhode Island. He toured the world on the destroyer, the USS Wadleigh, during the Korean War, and this journey took him to seaports all over the globe. Before being discharged in 1956, he achieved the rank of Lieutenant, and that December, Don married Barbara Biggs of Scarsdale, New York. When asked what qualities attracted him to Barbara, his answer was simple: “her purity.” The next year, Donald began what would be a lifelong career in the world of finance, joining the securities investment department at Equitable Life Assurance Society. In 1959, while working as a securities analyst, he completed the MBA graduate program at Columbia University. He subsequently became Executive Vice President and then Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Equitable Investment Management Company, a separate division within the corporation. Donald left Equitable in 1986, and the following year, he joined General Motors Investment Management Corporation where he worked as Managing Director of the Pension Fund until 1995.

Desiring to keep busy during and after his business career, Donald stayed active as a trustee, board member or consultant for a number of organizations, including the Daycroft School in Connecticut and Camps Newfound/Owatonna in Maine. He also served on the investment committees of the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, the Adventure Unlimited camp in Colorado, and, for twenty years, was an overseer/trustee at his alma mater, Bowdoin College. For eight years starting in 1992, Don served as an equities specialist on the board of the Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO). In addition, he and Barbara formed enduring friendships with members of “The Group of IX,” a group of investment professionals who convened twice a year in various parts of the country to discuss investment opportunities and strategies. In his service to Bowdoin College, he was elected chair of Bowdoin’s Investment Committee and then served as the chair of the Trustee Financial Planning Committee from 1994 to 1996, a time of great growth for Bowdoin’s endowment. Donald served as chair of the board of trustees from 1999 to 2002 and was elected trustee emeritus when he stepped off the board in 2004. One of Donald’s greatest contributions to Bowdoin was as chair of a commission which was established to reevaluate the organization of residential life on campus. Ultimately, the 16-member committee recommended phasing out fraternities by 2000, the construction of new residence halls, and expanded dining facilities. The board affirmed the Commission’s recommendation with its own unanimous vote.

When Donald was awarded the Alumni Service Award in 1997, he was lauded for his unparalleled leadership, wisdom, integrity, determination, and sensitivity, and in 2005, he received an honorary doctor of humane letters degree, which he playfully referred to as “getting the third degree.” Don was an original season ticket holder and lifelong fan of the N.Y. Jets team, and he generously entertained many of his friends at football games, first at Shea Stadium and then the Meadowlands. Donald and Barbara had three children, Robin, David, and Mary Pat, and lived in Hartsdale and Scarsdale, New York, before settling in Stamford, Connecticut. He took great interest in his children’s pursuits, which included attending as many of Mary Pat’s lacrosse or field hockey games as possible. He greatly enjoyed his many deep discussions with his son David, his daughter, Robin, and grandson, Paul Acello, on far-ranging topics of the day. He sometimes boasted that he’d met in person seven U.S. Presidents (before, during or after their terms) starting with Dwight D. Eisenhower at Columbia University.

An avid boatsman, Don, enjoyed competing in sailing races in Casco Bay with his brothers Dick and Ted, an activity which continued into adulthood. In more recent years, the three brothers relished their annual summer cruises up and down the coast of Maine and Canada. A gentle and generous soul, Donald took personal interest in the lives of so many, always treating them as equals. He worked to empower his business colleagues, and especially women in the workforce whose careers he championed in what traditionally has been a male-dominated field.

Donald is survived by his children Robin L. Kurtz and David L. Kurtz, sonin-law, Frank Acello, grandson, Paul F. Acello, his brother, Theodore H. Kurtz. His daughter Mary Pat Kurtz-Acello in 2004, his beloved wife, Barbara, in 2010, and his brother, Richard W. Kurtz in 2023, predeceased him.

Gifts in his honor may be made to the Mary Pat Kurtz-Acello Scholarship Fund, Greenwich Academy, 200 North Maple Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830, or to the Donald R. Kurtz and Barbara B. Kurtz Residential Life Fund at Bowdoin College. https://give.bowdoin.edu/campaigns/71744/ donations/new A memorial service will be held at a date and location to be announced.

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S*k Lin (Lau) CheungS*k Lin (Lau) Cheung of Stamford, affectionally known as Ling, passed away surrounded by her family ...
10/30/2025

S*k Lin (Lau) Cheung

S*k Lin (Lau) Cheung of Stamford, affectionally known as Ling, passed away surrounded by her family on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at the age of 81 years. Born in Po On, Guangzhou, China, Ling moved to Hong Kong in the 1960s. In 1976, with her family, she immigrated to Stamford, where she proudly became an American citizen and made her home.

Ling was happiest in her kitchen. While in her family’s opinion, she was a masterful Cantonese chef, she never stopped pursuing excellence and continued learning. Known for her dumplings and for her Lunar New Year feasts, she also regularly honored special requests made by her children and grandchildren. Her cooking was a language of love and through her recipes and memories of simple dinners and elaborate celebrations, she has left a legacy of nourishment and warmth.

Ling is survived by her husband of 60 years, Pink Sing, her children Ike (Miki), Ka Wai Shanahan (Robert), Kimberly Ianne (Peter) and her beloved grandchildren, Bobby, Mitchell, Lucy, Francesca and Leo. She will be deeply missed but forever remembered for her kindness, humor and devotion to her family.

A memorial service celebrating Ling’s exceptional life will be held at Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford CT at 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Saturday, November 8, 2025.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to American Heart Association in her memory.

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Sara T. DeFilippisSara T. DeFilippis, of Stamford, affectionately known as Sandie, passed away at her home surrounded by...
10/28/2025

Sara T. DeFilippis

Sara T. DeFilippis, of Stamford, affectionately known as Sandie, passed away at her home surrounded by her loving family on Sunday, October 26, 2025. She was born on July 16th, 1936, to the late Anthony Tornatore and Mary Rizzi.

Sandie was quite the social butterfly. She loved to travel the world with her husband Ernie and her many, many friends. She cherished her friendships as well as her time with her family. She never missed a birthday, sports game, recital, or graduation. She was the biggest cheerleader for everyone around her. She loved playing Mahjong and hosting a good party.

Sandie was also a fiery spirit who proudly worked until she was 87 years old. Spending her career in companies such as American Cyanamid, Georgia Pacific, St. Maurice Church, St. John’s Episcopal, and Waterstone. She was truly a force to be reckoned with and took every day on with grace. She knew how to enjoy the finer things in life, from her jewelry to her perfectly made Bombay Saphire martinis - extra dry with a twist. What she cherished most though was spending time with her kids and grandkids.

Sandie was a devout Catholic with strong faith and a generous heart. She frequently volunteered her time to her church and community. In 2023, she was honored with the St. Augustine Medal of Service in recognition of her dedication and service.

Sandie was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 58 years, Ernie, in January of 2020, two brothers Carmen Tornatore and Gene Tornatore and is survived by her loving children, Kimberlee Fahey and her husband James of New Canaan; Lauren Yantorno and her husband Al of Stamford and Matthew DeFilippis and his wife Sandra of Trumbull, as well as her adoring grandchildren, Rebecca, Jimmy, Anthony, Kara, Alexa, Jack and Matthew. Along with two sisters, Diane Parker and Lynda Kilgore and many cousins, nieces and nephews.

A funeral procession will be leaving the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford at 9:30 AM on Friday, October 31, 2025 for a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. at St. Maurice RC Church, 358 Glenbrook Road, Stamford. Interment will follow at Queen of Peace Cemetery, Rockrimmon Road, Stamford. Family and friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, October 30, 2025 from 4:00-8:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Sandie's memory to the Wounded Warrior Project, 4899 Belfort Road, Suite 300. Jacksonville, FL 32256.

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Connie L. PellicanoConnie entered into eternal rest on Saturday, October 25th embraced by the Lord’s peace. Born on Dece...
10/27/2025

Connie L. Pellicano

Connie entered into eternal rest on Saturday, October 25th embraced by the Lord’s peace. Born on December 11, 1926, in Chiaromonte, Potenza, Italy, Connie carried her Italian roots proudly throughout her life, keeping faith, family, and tradition at the heart of everything she did. These values became the foundation of a beautiful life filled with meaning, purpose, and love.

She was the proud and devoted mother of five children, loving Nana to fourteen grandchildren, and thirteen great-grandchildren. To Connie her family was the heart of the home. She was the keeper of traditions, the guide, the nurturer, and the steady source of strength and comfort. Our prayer warrior

Connie worked for many years at the Stamford Teachers Credit Union, where she was known for her kindness, grace, and gentle spirit. She treated all with respect, warmth, and sincerity, leaving lasting impressions on colleagues and members alike.

At home, Connie’s hospitality was unmatched. Her kitchen was always open, her table always full, and her heart always welcoming. She became “Mom” to everyone who entered her home. Whether through a comforting meal, a listening ear, or a simple hug, Connie nourished both body and soul. Decorating her home for holidays and the fall brought Connie much joy. Her holiday celebrations—rooted in faith, family, food, games and cherished Italian traditions—were legendary and are now treasured memories and traditions carried on by her family.

Connie was well known for her biscottis. She made hundreds of dozens for St Maurice’s cookie fundraisers and her pizzas were everyone’s favorite. She expressed her love through everything she created. She was a member of the Goodwives Quilters in Darien for many years. Her quilts, stitched with prayer and perfection wrapped her family in the same warmth she always gave through her presence.

Her Catholic faith guided her life. She lived the Gospel not only in words, but in action—through service, kindness, forgiveness, and love. She treated everyone she met with respect. Her family takes comfort knowing she is now resting in the eternal arms of Jesus reunited with loved ones who went before her.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on October 29, 10 AM at St Maurice Church located at 358 Glenbrook Road, Stamford, CT 06907.

Entombment will be at St. John’s Cemetery 25 Camp Avenue, Darien, CT 06820.

In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations to the Connecticut Food Bank to continue Connie’s passion to feed people. CT Food Bank

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Frank VallarioFrank R. Vallario, 101, a lifelong Stamford resident, passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family o...
10/23/2025

Frank Vallario

Frank R. Vallario, 101, a lifelong Stamford resident, passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family on October 20, 2025. He was born on August 19, 1924 in Stamford, Connecticut to the late Joseph and Lucia (Lucy) DeNicola Vallario.

At the age of 18 he answered his country’s call and enlisted in the U.S. Army. He served honorably during World War II as a Private First Class in Company A 94th Medical Battalion in France and Germany, working as a Medical Technician. He was part of the Battle of the Bulge led by General George Patton.

After returning home, Frank spent his professional career as a carpenter in Carpenters Local Union 210 and worked on many commercial buildings in downtown Stamford.

Frank “Tex” was deeply connected to the West Side of Stamford where he lived in the house his father built until the age of 80 years old. His Italian roots were very important to him and family was everything. Frank was an avid gardener and grew many vegetables including his first-rate tomatoes. He was an avid football fan, spending most Sunday afternoons rooting for both the NY Giants and Jets. Two of Frank’s favorite places were Cove Island Park where he spent many summer days and the main branch of the Ferguson Library. He could be seen riding his bike around town even into his 90s.

A true member of the “Greatest Generation,” Frank carried the lessons and resilience of his youth throughout his century-long life. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his five siblings: Margaret Iovino, Antoinette Campana, Edith Caporizzo, Salvatore “Chuck” Vallario, and Rachel Vallario. He was also predeceased by his nephews Joseph Vallario and Ralph Campana. Frank is survived by his nephew Fred Caporizzo, Jr. and his wife Marci of Westport, CT, his niece Rachelle Collier and her husband Michael of San Diego, CA, and his niece June Lotz and her husband Greg of Stamford, CT. He is also survived by his grandnieces Mallory and Amanda Lotz both of Stamford, CT.

Special thanks to the Veterans Hospital in West Haven and the satellite office in Stamford, especially Dr. Anne Hyson for their years of excellent care. Also, a heartfelt thank you to the amazing staff at Edgehill Nursing Facility for the kindness and compassion they provided during Frank’s final year.

All services were held privately. To leave an online condolence or read Frank’s full obituary, please visit www.cognetta.com.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Frank’s memory to The Veterans Hospital of West Haven, Attn: Voluntary Services, 950 Campbell Avenue, West Haven, CT 06516; or the charity of your choice.

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Frances L. GiulianiFrances Louise Giuliani passed away peacefully on October 19, 2025, surrounded by her loving family, ...
10/22/2025

Frances L. Giuliani

Frances Louise Giuliani passed away peacefully on October 19, 2025, surrounded by her loving family, following a brief illness. Born on February 22, 1929, in Stamford, Connecticut, Frances was one of four children born to the late Arthur and Antoinette (Scorese) Giuliani. Frances was 96 years old at the time of her death.

Frances attended Stamford High School and remained a lifelong resident of Stamford, continuing to live in the family home built by her father. Frances was initially employed by Conde Naste Publications and subsequently joined the credit department of Connecticut National Bank, where she remained until her retirement.

Frances was a humble and generous person deeply devoted to her family – her home was the epicenter for family gatherings. Times spent with her family were what she cherished most. She embraced her roles as daughter, sister, niece, aunt, and cousin. Her personality was marked by her selflessness and the deep bonds she nurtured within her family, and her abiding faith was the cornerstone of her life.

Frances is survived by her sister, Barbara Ann Pinelli and her husband, Robert; nieces and nephews Michelle Ciarcia (James), Cathy Bruno (Nicholas), Alfred Giuliani (Connie), Jody Rapoport, David Giuliani (Shannon), Robert Pinelli (Lisa Steers), and Batiste Zgombick (Tom Galvin), and beloved cousins, Carl and Theresa Martino, Diane Mannetti, and Carol and Peter Zezima. She also leaves many great-nieces and nephews, whom she adored.

In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her two brothers, Alfred and Joseph Giuliani, and her beloved nephew, Mark Ross Giuliani.

The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to everyone at Waveny Life Care Center. While there, Frances received exemplary and compassionate care, and her family was treated with kindness and understanding. The family would also like to offer special thanks to Agnes Godlewski, who lovingly cared for Frances during her illness.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, October 26th from 4:00pm to 7:00pm at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, in Stamford, CT. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, October 27th at 10:30 AM at The Church of St. Cecilia, 1184 Newfield Avenue, Stamford, CT 06905. Interment will follow the mass at St. John R.C. Cemetery in Darien. Frances’ life and legacy will be remembered fondly by all who knew her.

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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.