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Obituary: Joan (Ragozzino) Raffone, 82, of East Haven & Guilford
A nurse, celebrated cook, and multi-sports athlete, she greatly enjoyed cheering on her children, grandchildren on courts and fields
Joan (Ragozzino) Raffone, 82 of East Haven and Guilford passed away on October 2, 2023 at Yale New Haven Hospital. She was born April 19, 1941 in New Haven to Albert and Rose (Onofrio) Ragozzino. Joan is survived by her five loving and devoted children; Frank Raffone (Shari) of North Port, NY, Tracy Babbidge (Alex) of North Haven, Kathy O’Brien (Kevin) of Fairfield, Chris Raffone (Stacy) of Guilford and Joseph Raffone (Monica) of Prospect. She is also survived by her twelve grandchildren she adored; Christopher Raffone, Patrick Raffone, Andrew Babbidge, Catherine Babbidge, Courtney Babbidge, Will O’Brien, James O’Brien, Ryley Raffone, Casey Raffone, Brady Raffone, Maddie Raffone and Abbie Raffone.
She is preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Patrick Ragozzino.
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After graduating from Hamden High School in 1959, Joan attended the University of Connecticut with a focus in nursing. She continued to pursue her passion of caring for others through a variety of jobs in her career.
In her spare time, Joan loved to cook and teach others the joy of cooking. She was a celebrity chef long before that was a popular thing. She loved to serve a hot, delicious meal to the growing throng of family, friends and teammates who vied for a place at her table to sample her signature dish – meatballs and homemade sauce, and other mouth-watering dishes.
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A lifelong sports enthusiast, Joan was a figure skater, water-skier, and basketball player, but nothing brought her more joy than sitting in the stands – regardless of the level of precipitation or chill—to root on her children and grandchildren as they faced their rivals in the hockey rink, on the lacrosse field, basketball court, field hockey field, baseball diamond, soccer field, tennis court or football field. She often could be heard from the stands providing some helpful coaching suggestions or assisting referees with calls they may have missed—all under her breath, of course.
Known to all as “Joanie,” a name that can only be said with a smile, she will be missed deeply.
Family will receive friends on Friday, October 6, 2023, from 4 to 7 P.M. in the Clancy-Palumbo Funeral Home & Cremation Service (Clancy Funeral Home), 43 Kirkham Ave., East Haven. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, October 7 at 10 A.M. in St. Pio of Pietrelcina Parish at the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, 80 Taylor Ave., East Haven with Committal to follow at East Lawn Cemetery.
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