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Web Site: http://www.suzioyorkhill.com
975 Westfield Rd., P.O. Box 748, Meriden, CT 06450 - 0748
Tel: (203) 237-8421 Fax: (203) 238-9177

Family owned and managed since 1898. Suppliers of crushed stone, readymix concrete, and asphalt. We service South Central Connecticut from Hartford to New Haven.

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The Chamber and the City of Meriden kindly remembe ...

February 23, 2003

The Chamber and the City of Meriden kindly remembers "Sis" Altobello, wife of the late former State Senator and Mayor of Meriden Henry D. Altobello, who died Thursday, February 20, 2003, after a brief illness.

Born in Meriden on March 12, 1913, she was the daughter of the late Francis and Mary LaMontagne. She had resided in Meriden most of her life except for 17 years in Southwick, Mass., and had attended St. Rose of Lima School and was a graduate of Pequot Business School. She was a parishioner of Holy Angels Parish and a member of the following: Young at Heart, past President of Meriden Women's Club, past President of Mount Carmel School PTA, past President Meriden Council of Catholic Women, Advisor to the Senior Women's Club, Tri-town Golden Kiwanis Club, Friends of Meiden Library. She was also active in the Meriden and Connecticut Democratic party, past President of Meriden Music Association and the past President of the Girls Club Board.

She is survived by four daughters and one son-in-law, Lourde and George Gronback of Meriden, Henrietta Suzio of Meriden, Patricia Altobello of Washington, DC and Suzanne Altobello of Dallas, Texas; one son and daughter-in-law, Daniel J. and Maureen Altobello of Potomac, Md.; nine grandchildren, Cheryl Suzio, Linda Suzio Munson, Leonardo H. Suzio, Henry "Ric" Suzio, Scott Suzio, Pamela Gronback, Patricia Gronback, Mark Altobello and David Altobello; 14 great-grandchildren; also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by a grandson, Steven Suzio; and a son-in-law, Leonardo C. Suzio.

 
 

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