Constance “Connie†Snedeker Viglione, 67, of North Haven passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, October 11, 2012 at the Hospital of Saint Raphael’s surrounded by her loving family. She was the beloved wife of Stephen J. Viglione. Born in New Haven on July 26, 1945; daughter of the late Edward Joseph Snedecker and Raffie Lucille Pisacani Snedecker. Connie had worked for her families business Viglione Heating and Air Cooling of East Haven; was a member of the St. Bernadette’s Senior Center; an avid painter/craftswomen, she was a member of a painting club in Enfield; Connie had a great sense of humor, enjoyed cooking, taking frequent trips to the casino but most of all she was a loving, caring and giving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend; she lived for her family and she will truly be missed by all who had the honor of knowing her. Loving mother of Lisa Viglione of North Haven, Mark Viglione of Honesdale, PA, Dominic Viglione and his wife Jennifer of Windsor. Devoted grandmother of Massimo, Stephanie, Christopher, Nicole and Daniel Piroli, Samantha Viglione and Dominic Stephen Viglione. Loving great-grandmother to Aiden Piroli.
Her funeral procession will leave the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue, Monday morning at 9:30. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated in St. Therese Church at 10:00. Interment will follow in All Saints Cemetery. The visiting hours will be Sunday from 3 to 7 pm. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the CT Arthritis Foundation, 35 Cold Spring Rd, Suite 411, Rocky Hill, CT 06067.
My deepest sympathy to Steve and all the Viglione family. I knew Connie from East Shore Senior Center. She was loved by all and will not soon be forgotten. She was an asset to our club always willing to help and a great friend. I will miss her very much.
My sincere sympathy on the loss of Connie.She was a wonderful person and I have many fond memories of her.
Dom, Jenn and family, sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Our sympathy to Steve and the Viglione family. We Knew Connie when we lived in Conn. and again at George and Steve’s Lincoln School annual reunions.
We have had the pleasure of working and becoming friends with Connie’s son, Dominic. It is very clear to us that Connie was a truly special person to all with whom she came in contact because we see the same traits and values in Dominic. Our deepest sympathies to the entire Viglione family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
My thoughts and prayers are with all Connie’s family and friends. Remembering good times at your house years past. May you rest in peace,
Patty
Dear Steve,
Please accept my sincere sympathy on the loss of your wife. You and your family will be in my prayers.
she use to be my landlord at eastern st
god bless her soul rest in peace
Our deepest sympathies to Steve and the Viglione family. I will remember Connie for the caring ,and giving woman that she was to all. I was drawn to her initially because of her sense of humor. Her quick wit, unique laugh and bubbly personality won us and everyone over.
Rest in peace Connie and may your family be comforted by the wonderful memories you all shared together.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I am so sorry for your loss.
My family would like to express our deepest sympathy to your family on the loss of such beautiful and good hearted person. She will forever be in our prays.
To the Viglione family: I knew Connie from the East Shore Senior Center. I have never met such a wonderful person before. Connie was always worried about family & friends more than herself. I saw how her Grandaughter Stephanie cared for her and I am sure the rest of the family also feel the loss of her love as well. Stephen, please accept my condolances.
Connie I will miss you more than words can say. I will miss our text messages and word games we would play back and forth. To your family you left behind I love you all and miss you. I can not be there with you but I am there in spirit. Remember the memories. Connie you are gone but will never be forgotten.
Love Always,
Rose
Our deepest sympthy to Danny, Lisa, Nichole and family, you are in our prayers. Know that we are here for you.
Our deepest sympathy to Steve and all the Viglione family,No matter how old we are, losing a Wife/mother is one of the deepest sorrows a heart can know. But her goodness, her caring and her wisdom live on, like a legacy of love that will always be with you. With deepest sympathy
I have many regrets in life, one of my biggest is not coming to visit my family as much as I should have. Connie, you were one of my favorite family members and I regret that I was not able to come to your service. Due to my financial situation there was no way possible to make it happen. I wish that I could go back and come visit you just one more time. I loved you like no other, you brought such a light to any room you walked into. On the worst possible days you could always get a smile out of anyone. It is with deep regret that I have to write this from over a thousand miles away. Even though we did not speak on a daily basis, we always picked up right where we left off. I know that your family must be missing you terribly if they are feeling a fraction of the way I do. You were one of the greatest people I ever had the chance of knowing and I’m glad I got to spend the time with you that I did. You were a very caring and fun loving person. You moved on much to soon. I just always though that you would always be there when I finally made the trip up. I wish that I got the chance to have one last visit with you. You always welcomed us into your home with open arms and made us feel as safe and comfortable as possible. You will be missed by many and I hope that you have moved on to a happier place where you can spend eternity with my father and the rest of our lost loved ones. There is and will never be anyone else like you and I will miss you dearly. Connecticut will not be the same without the gatherings at you’re house. I reflect back on those good times with great people and great conversation, and I don’t think I need to mention, if anyone has ever had dinner at your home they know that it was not just a meal, it was an event. My heart is broken knowing that I will never see you again, but your spirit lives on and will always live on as we sit around our dinner table and tell stories reminiscing about the good times we had. I love you and miss you dearly. I wish the best for your family in the tough times to come and I would like to let everyone know that if there is anything at all that I can do, please do not hesitate to ask. Even if you just want to pick up the phone and have a conversation. I’m here. I’m very sorry for for the grief you are feeling right now and I wish for things to get better soon. They say that time heals all wounds. I have found that not to be true. It may help, but it never heals. I love you all.
Dear Steve, I am so sorry for you lost. I just heard about Connie’s passing. My deepest appoligies for missing her services. You have always been a wonderful friend to me and my family and I am so sorry I was not there to pay my respects. My prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family.