Lucille Cianciolo Pegnataro

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At her home, Oct. 3, 2003, Lucille Cianciolo Pegnataro, 78, wife of Donald F. Pegnataro of Woodbridge. Mother and mother-in-law of, Donald (Deepy) Pegnataro and his wife, Carol of Pittsburgh,PA, Randall Pegnataro of Woodbridge, Frank Pegnataro and his wife, Kathy of Woodbridge, Antonia Abildgaard and her husband, William of Wallingford and Anthony Pegnataro and his wife, Michelle of Chandler, AZ, sister of, Pauline Daley of North Haven, Catherine Pegnataro of Branford, Rita Buonocore of North Haven, Victoria, Elna and Joan Cianciolo all of Guilford and the late, Frank P. Cianciolo, Mary A. Lazzari, Anne Sullivan, Dorothy Cianciolo, Frances Cianciolo and Rose L. DeMaio. Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Lucille was born in Guilford, May 3, 1925, a daughter of the late Francesco and Francesca Arena Cianciolo. She was a member of St. Raphael's Hospital Auxillary and the Catholic Charity League. Funeral leaving BEECHER & BENNETT TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME, 410 Campbell Ave. at Court St., West Haven, on Tues., Oct. 7, 2003 at 10:15 a.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. at Assumption Church, 81 Center Rd., Woodbridge. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home on Monday from 5 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to CT Hospice, 100 Double Beach Rd., Branford, CT 06405.

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  1. Dearest Don and family: I extend to you my deepest sympathy at this sad time. Lu will be missed by every one who ever knew her.

  2. Deepy, Eventhough we have not seen each other in MANY years I can not forget the good OLD days on the Boulevard and at the old white mansion. All of those pleasant memories are laced with pictures of your mother and how she kept us together , or apart, according to what trouble we were in. MY hope is that your mom is now with my parents at peace and laughing about the past. With Fond Memories BRUCE LEBOW

  3. I have many fond memories of Lu..we worked together at the Bank in Guilford, as well as, at Chello\’s Oyster House Restaurant…We went all through school and have remained friends since…I will truly miss her……….

  4. Mrs. .Peg. always made me feel at home in her house. She truly took interest in each of Anthony\’s friends. She fed us, listened to us and gave us good advice. I\’ll never forget her saying, each time we left the house .you boy\’s be careful now.. She had faith & trusted us. It was very clear to all of us, her Anthony, held a very special place in her heart. I will never forget her. Love always, John Carroll


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