Linda Marie Ferrigno Urbano, 62, of Branford, formerly of Warwick Lane, East Haven, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 11, 2013, at the CT Hospice, Branford with her family by her side. She was the wife of Michael A. Urbano. Linda was born in New Haven on March 18, 1951; daughter of the late William and Angelina Amatruda Ferrigno; she had worked as a bank teller and later as a head teller at Dime’s Savings Bank and later in accounting and credit managing for Hubbell, Inc. Mother of Jennifer and Anthony Piccirillo. Step-Mother of Jennifer, Michael and Christopher Urbano, and Gina Jackson. Grandmother of Vincent Castellon. Sister of Robert (Laura) Ferrigno and Patricia (Richard) DePonte. Also survived by her former husband Robert Piccirillo, a niece, nephews and great-nephews. The family wishes to extend a special “Thank You†for the wonderful care provided by St. Raphael’s third and fourth floor Radiology; Dr. Kormansky; the CT Hospice, Branford and also to Dr. Marianne Vahey and her staff at the West Haven Medical Group.
Her funeral procession will leave the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue, Saturday morning at 9:15. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated in St. Mary’s Church, Branford at 10:00. Interment will follow in All Saints Cemetery. The visiting hours will be Friday from 4 to 8 pm. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the CT Hospice, Inc., 100 Double Beach Rd., Branford, CT 06405.
Dear Robert and Patricia…words cannot express how sad I am that Linda is gone-we had such good memories growing up-can’t even begin to name them all- she’s always in my heart-as are all of you-so glad I got to see her last summer-just wish
I had more time with her-not wasted all those years. May her soul be peaceful now,no more sickness and suffering.
Love You
Bob, I was saddened to hear of the loss of your sister. My thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
Linda was just a wonderful person to have been friends with. She was my dear friend and we had many good times together. I will miss her every day of my life but I will always remember our long talks, shopping trips and all our fun times together. Thru Linda I was able to meet her family and see just how much they loved her and she them. Rest in peace my special friend. You are forever in my heart.
Dear Bob,
We are sending sympathy and prayers for comfort and guidance as you face the difficult days ahead.
I worked with Linda at the New Haven Register. She was such a great caring person. My deepest sympathy and prayers to all of Linda’s family. May she rest in peace.
Linda and I spent many special times together in the daily events of our lives,both through the good and bad times. All the long talks we shared and the time we spent together, either sitting at the kitchen table or with our family’s are memories that will always be in my heart and my family’s too. She was a wonderful person, friend and neighbor and will be deeply missed. May God bless and help your family through this difficult time. Rest in Peace my friend.
I’m so sorry to hear the loss of such a wonderful person, she was a great friend and neighbor. I’ll never forget the laugh’s at her kitchen table in East Haven. Keeping her alive in my heart. May you find comfort to know the lives she’s touched. The world was a happier place with her in it. Now Heaven has welcomed home another Angel. Rest in Peace Linda. May perpetual Light shine upon her and give her eternal rest.
My prayers go out to Linda’s family. Her and I talked everyday she was really nice lady and will be missed. I know she is in a better place right now.
Aunt Linda ,
I will always remember you….. your smile…. our little get togethers
and cookouts over moms house …. for coming to Antonios Birthady
parties .Ill never foget your great baking … all those tasty cake’s, pie’s
and delicious cookies !!!!! Thank you for being in ou lives . We love
you .
Mike and family, Thanks for the great spiritual visits . It was always refreshing coming into your pad, and seeing you, Linda, and your family. Linda was a real trooper. She was always smiling through her pain. I think we all know where Linda is right now. Prayers for you Mike and your family.