Connie A. Sinopoli

connie sinopoli

January 24, 1932 ~ November 20, 2023

Born in: Brooklyn, NY
Resided in: Bohemia, NY

Services

Visitation: November 22, 2023 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Branch Funeral Home Smithtown
190 E. Main St.
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787


Visitation: November 22, 2023 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Branch Funeral Home Smithtown
190 E. Main St.
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787


Mass: November 24, 2023 10:00 am

St. John Nepomucene R.C. Church
1140 Locust Ave.
Bohemia, NY 11716

631-589-0540
www.stjohnnepomucene.com

Entombment:

Pinelawn Memorial Park
2030 Wellwood Avenue
FARMINGDALE, NY 11735


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  1. So sorry to hear the loss of Connie. My condolences to all!
    Connie was a very sweet person. I worked with Connie at the Marian Farese Agency.
    She was always talking about how much she loved and enjoyed spending time with her Granddaughter and Grandson.
    She will be missed by all!

  2. So sorry to hear the sad news of Connie’s passing. Condolences to her family! I was lucky enough to have worked with Connie at The Hartford from the 1980’s until her retirement, so over 25-30 years. We were two of the four people in our Hartford Lotto group and we were convinced that we were going to win one day. I’m glad we didn’t since it gave us more time to work together. Connie was an amazing human being who made a difference in this world. She was loved by everyone who crossed her path. Connie you will be missed but remembered always.

  3. So sorry to hear of the loss of Dear Aunt Connie. It’s been too many years but I always remember how joyful she was. She was always smiling and so genuinely happy to see you and chat. She will be missed. Sincerest condolences to you all. Wish I could be there.

  4. I met Connie at the Hartford over 35 years ago and then had the pleasure to work with her at the Marian Farese Insurance Agency. Connie was such a joy to work with. I think she hired everyone that worked at the Hartford. Connie loved her family so much. Talked so proudly of her children and grandchildren. I am so sorry for your loss and she will be so missed. You are in my heart and prayers.

  5. What can I say mom,

    What can a son say to a mother that was so strong so ,giving.
    You were the architect of a family which you nurtured and protected to your last breath on this earth….

    We grew up in a wonderful time ..the 60’s but it was you…The Christmases.. The Thanksgivings the stuffing..the eggnog ..the fruitcake.
    Despite great sacrifice at times under the tree …lionels …a doll carriage.. ..And later a Gibson.. an amplifier…so cherished are these memories ..

    When I needed encouragement you made me believe I could accomplish; and if I were to fall ,you were there to lift ;an insulator and an inspirator……

    I now enter a phase of my life with the enormity of great reflection on what I had…and what we had in you …

    A fighter you were.in the face of any tribulation, challenge or otherwise ; I know when he came to call …..easy .you did not go…

    I now ask you…it’s my Stephanie .. please watch over her and guide her through life as you did her father….as if I had to ask..

    Until we meet again my dearest mother…

    Have the sauce ready..

    Love always,

    Your son Ralph
    .


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