Madeline A. Lupoli Carloni

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At Connecticut Hospice, Aug. 28, 2006, Madeline A. Lupoli Carloni, wife of Achille (Augie) Carloni of New Haven. She was born June 30, 1927, the first child of the late Gennaro (Jerry) and Alice Mongillo Lupoli. Mother of James G. Carloni, Esq., CPA of Bethany and Richard A. Carloni of New Haven; grandmother of Mansell J. Carloni; sister of Lenora M. (Ken) Erickson of West Haven, Marion J. Boulia of Havelock, NC, Carmen M. (Giovanna) Lupoli of Orange and Geraldine A. Lupoli, Esq. (Thomas Creamer) of Orange. Madeline graduated from Albertus Magnus College, received a Master's Degree from SCSU and did post-graduate study at Yale. She was the Head Librarian at the Scranton Library, and then taught at St. Anthony's School and at Roberto Clemente School. She was a member of the Ladies Marchegian Society. Relatives and friends are invited to go directly to St. Anthony's Church on Thurs., Aug. 31 at 10 a.m. Interment in St. Lawrence Cemetery. Calling hours are Wed. from 5 to 8 p.m. at BEECHER & BENNETT-TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME, 410 Campbell Ave. at Court St., West Haven. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions may be made to Connecticut Hospice, 100 Double Beach Rd., Branford, CT 06405.

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  1. James & Richard, My deepest sympathy to you and your families. I have very fond memories of your mom and our days at St Anthony’s School. I’m sure that God was holding a very special place for her in heaven for putting up with all of us. Angela

  2. Mrs. B, Please accept our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. We send you our love to give you strength to bear your sorrow. Madeline was a real community leader and served as an example to all of us. We’re sure she will be remembered in the hearts of many. Sincerely, Louise LoPinto Terri Butler Charlie Harkey Ed Butler and all the guys from Boulia Enterprise.

  3. My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. Madeline was a wonderful teacher and boss while I was working at the Scranton Library during the early 50’s. I am sorry for your great loss. Sincerely,

  4. My deepest sympathy to Rich and his family. I know how close Rich has been with his Mom and I know she will be missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Laura Winter

  5. To the Carloni Family: Madeline and I worked together at Roberto Clemente. For the first 8 years it was open, we did yearbooks, proms, trips to Riverside, and graduations. I spent hours at Madeline’s kitchen table typing the yearbook captions just to make deadlines, while she was our .banker.. When I had to move to Hawaii in 1985, I sobbed in her arms, because I was going to miss her so much. I still have the Mickey Mouse beach towel she gave me as a going away present. She taught me so much and she will be greatly missed. My prayers to you all. Teri Giordano-Vollero


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