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Michelle L. Centopani

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Michelle L. Centopani

Birth
Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
2 Nov 2007 (aged 30)
Trumbull, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Trumbull, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Michelle L. Centopani, age 30, of Trumbull, CT, passed away at home with her loving family by her side. Born in Bridgeport, CT, Michelle was the beloved daughter of Gloria (Merola) Centopani of Trumbull and Nicholas Centopani of Bridgeport. Michelle's first and foremost passion was her concern and love for her mother, nieces and nephews. She would bake cakes daily for them and enjoyed spending time with them. Michelle had an open heart and loved everyone she met. She loved her daily trips to Dunkin Donuts for Coffee Coolattas and to CVS for magazines with her dearest friend and caregiver, Mary Joseph. Her determination, compassion and will for life was an inspiration for all who met her. Michelle and her devoted mother, Gloria, shared a special bond that was full of love and compassion. Michelle will be greatly missed by her sister, Lisa Elliff and her husband, John, three brothers, Victor Centopani and his wife, Kathleen, John Centopani and his wife, Donna and Paul Centopani, all of Trumbull; twelve nieces and nephews, Evan, Jessica, Nicholas, Riana, Alyssa, John, Joseph, Olivia, Aidan, Paul, Jenna and Nicholas.

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Theresa Church, Trumbull.

Michelle L. Centopani, age 30, of Trumbull, CT, passed away at home with her loving family by her side. Born in Bridgeport, CT, Michelle was the beloved daughter of Gloria (Merola) Centopani of Trumbull and Nicholas Centopani of Bridgeport. Michelle's first and foremost passion was her concern and love for her mother, nieces and nephews. She would bake cakes daily for them and enjoyed spending time with them. Michelle had an open heart and loved everyone she met. She loved her daily trips to Dunkin Donuts for Coffee Coolattas and to CVS for magazines with her dearest friend and caregiver, Mary Joseph. Her determination, compassion and will for life was an inspiration for all who met her. Michelle and her devoted mother, Gloria, shared a special bond that was full of love and compassion. Michelle will be greatly missed by her sister, Lisa Elliff and her husband, John, three brothers, Victor Centopani and his wife, Kathleen, John Centopani and his wife, Donna and Paul Centopani, all of Trumbull; twelve nieces and nephews, Evan, Jessica, Nicholas, Riana, Alyssa, John, Joseph, Olivia, Aidan, Paul, Jenna and Nicholas.

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Theresa Church, Trumbull.


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Inscribed on the stone are a Dunkin' Donuts cup, purse and cellular phone.


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