Camille (Connie) Travaglini Feuhrer, 86, of West Haven, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 27, 2018. She was the beloved wife of the late Frank “Red” Feuhrer. Connie was born in New Haven on July 15, 1931 and was the daughter of the late Gino and Anna Guarnieri Travaglini. She had worked for Talons and was well known for being the smiling face that greeted you at West Shore Cleaners, West Haven for many years. Connie was a member and past president of the Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary, and the West Haven Italian American Civic Association Ladies Auxiliary. She was a faithful audience member of numerous performances of her daughters dance recitals. Connie was an active parishioner of St. John Vianney Church having served on the building development committee along with her late husband. Beloved mother of Camille Keenan, Donna Tartagni and her husband Dr. Joseph Tartagni and Francis Mark Feuhrer. Proud grandmother of Ryan Matthew Keenan, Dr. Jason Michael Tartagni and Justin Daniel Tartagni. Sister of Jean Travaglini Guilfoil, Eugene Thomas Travaglini and his wife Evelyn. Predeceased by her son-in-law Ronald Keenan.
Family and friends are invited to go directly to St. John Vianney Church, 300 Captain Thomas Blvd., West Haven on Monday morning at 11:00 to attend a Mass of Christian burial and are also invited to attend the committal service immediately following in St. Lawrence Cemetery. There will be no visiting hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Vasculitis Foundation, PO Box 28660, Kansas City, MO 64188. The North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue has been entrusted with the arrangements.
I am so sorry to the family of my beloved auntie Connie. I have so many wonderful memories of her which I hope can sustain me through this difficult time. I will always remember her smiling face,her love for her daughters and grandsons and mark also. May the angels welcome her with open arms into the heavenly gates. I will toast a drink to you aunt Connie this mother’s day and every one from now on. May god bless our new angel in heaven
My sincerest condolences to the whole family. May Good grant you all strength to handle your loss and Joy in knowing she’s in the hands of our God.
So sorry for the loss of your beloved Mother. Sending prayers to you and your family.
So sorry for your loss🙏
Donna and Camille i am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember your beautiful moms kindness and hospitality . Hugs to you.
Donna & family, so sorry to hear about your moms passing! My thoughts & prayers go out to you and your family.Connie was a wonderful lady with a beautiful smile! May she always have eternal light in heaven and RIP! 😔🙏💔
It’s sad to lose your mom, think of the times you laughed and cried together, she will always be with you, in your heart and in your mind. Bath her in white light every time you think of her….my heart felt love to you and your family 🙏❤️
Dear Cammie and Donna my thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Love you both.
Dear Cammie and Donna, my thoughts and prayers are with you both at this most difficult time.
Dear Donna and Cammie – my loving thoughts and prayers for your comfort and peace now. I absolutely adored your mother, she always made me feel so loved – she had so much to give and never held back. I have so many wonderful memories of her hugs and calling me “Mitchie”. Her laughs were infectious and sweet, and I know my mom was waiting with open arms for her beloved “sister”. I carry these wonderful memories with me and smile when ever I think of her – I am so grateful for that. So thank you for sharing her with us and may your hearts find peace and joy.
God Bless you and your families.
Michelle
I am so sorry for your loss. Connie was a wonderful neighbor for over 20 years. She will be missed.
Dear Cam and Donna our prayers are with you both. I love you guys. Your Mother’s prayers always made me feel blessed and protected. I am sure she will be watching over us all. To my Godmother, I love you more!!!
My deepest sympathy to all of Connie’s family. I met Connie 50 years ago when she and Red would come to dances where my husband Paul and his band played. They loved to dance and they loved Paul. We kept in touch through all the years since. I know that she and Red are together again joyfully dancing while Paul plays the drums. Peace and love!