Wallingford, CT|News|
Obituary: John (Emidio) Sabatucci, 81, of Wallingford
John owned and operated Orange Auto Body for many years and enjoyed playing cards at the Libero Pensiero Italian Club.

John owned and operated Orange Auto Body for many years and enjoyed playing cards at the Libero Pensiero Italian Club.

Betty, a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother, was a long time parishioner of Our Lady of Victory Church.
Abner proudly served in the Navy, worked as a casket salesman and led the Dartmouth hockey program to an Ivy League championship in 1964.
Elaine served as a Nurse Anesthetist at Columbia Presbyterian, Kings County and Brooklyn Hospitals in New York for many years.
Robert worked at Park City Hospital as head bacteriologist for many years and was an avid enthusiast of the arts and theatre.
Carol, always loving and devoted to her family, was known for her charity and community involvement in many local organizations.
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Pat, known for her kindness and generosity, cherished spending time with family and friends and enjoyed gardening.
Warren, an avid boater and sports fan, was a member of the Middletown Elks Lodge, Middletown Yacht Club and Farmington Chapter of Unico.
Warren, an avid boater and sports fan, was a member of the Middletown Elks Lodge, Middletown Yacht Club and Farmington Chapter of Unico.
Tom, an avid fisherman and former Cheshire softball umpire, worked for Kurtz Farms and served as a forklift operator for Sealy Mattress.
Kenny worked as a foreman at Sikorsky Aircraft prior to retirement and co-established the Stratford Antique Center.
Doug, known as a “Gentleman’s Gentleman”, worked for American Cyanamid and was a devoted member of the First Baptist Church in Wallingford.
Ann operated the family owned Debonair Hotel, was an active parishioner at OLOV, as well as a member of the Saint Andrew’s Society.
Silvestre, known for his passion for work, was an avid soccer fan and genuinely enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
Franky, a carpenter by trade, was a lifelong New Haven resident and loving father.
Ron worked as a farmer in Cheshire and owned and operated “The Italian Scallion” vegetable stand in Martha's Vineyard.
Brenda, a devoted mother, enjoyed crafts, sewing, crocheting, quilting, and cherished spending time with her loving family.
Vinnie, known as a hard worker and avid motorcycle enthusiast, enjoyed reading, writing novels and cherished spending time with loved ones.
Camille, a devoted and loving wife and mother, served as an elementary school teacher for the New Haven Public School system.