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IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Carmelo

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Cintorrino

February 2, 2020

Obituary

Visiting: Tuesday (2/4) 2-4 & 7-9 PM
Mass: Wednesday (2/5) 8:45 AM @  Saint Anselm R.C. Church 
Cemetery:  St. John's Cemetery  (Middle Village, NY)

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 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 

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 Alzheimer's Association 

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In loving memory of Carmelo Cintorrino. He and his twin brother Frank were born in Ali Terme, Sicily in 1929, and were the youngest of 8 children. Carmelo spent his teenage years working as a shoemaker in Milan during the Second World War and immigrated to the United States where he met his beautiful wife, Velia DiPaolo. They settled in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn where they raised their four children. Carmelo was a dedicated and extremely hard-working member of Sheet Metal Local 28. He will always be remembered for his kind heart, sense of humor, infectious laugh, love of good food and wine, the joy he brought to all who knew him and most of all, for the love he had for his family. He enjoyed gardening, making wine and playing bocce, but his greatest joy was spending time with his grandchildren.

He is predeceased by his son John Cintorrino and survived by his wife Velia Cintorrino, daughters Francesca Shea, Marisa Perez and Donna McLeer, son-in-law's Daniel Shea, John Perez and Michael McLeer and nine grandchildren Luke Shea, Brian Shea, Kate Shea, Grace Perez, Laura Perez, Blaise McLeer, Quinn McLeer, Dylan McLeer and Ruby McLeer.

You will forever be in our hearts. Until we meet again…ciao…ciao…ciao.

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