Stamford Advocate

Kenneth I. Zarrilli

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Kenneth I. Zarrilli, a native of Stamford and a devoted husband, father, grandfathe­r, brother and friend passed away peacefully on March 10, 2023 in Sarasota, FL with his family by his side. He was born on April 18, 1943 and was one of three children born to the late Canio and Michelina Abate Zarrilli. Ken was 79 years old at the time of his passing.

Growing up in Stamford, he attended public school and graduated from Stamford High School in 1961. He became a proud member of the IBEW (Internatio­nal Brotherhoo­d of Electrical Workers) Local Union 501, where he joined as an apprentice in 1965. In addition to his work as an electricia­n, Ken was an apprentice training instructor for 10 years for the local. He retired from Local 3 in 2004.

Ken was a 3rd degree member of Saint Augustine Council of the Knights of Columbus, a member of the Hubbard Heights Men’s Golf Club and a member of the Heritage Oaks Golf Club where he shot a hole-inone that he was extremely proud of. He enjoyed dancing with his beautiful wife, motorcycli­ng, boating, and fishing for many years on the Long Island Sound. And of course - he was an avid golfer. He and Coralee enjoyed traveling and took many trips. He especially loved their time in Italy and cruising the Caribbean.

Above all things he cherished his time with family. Ken is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Coralee Olind Zarrilli; his three children, Kenneth A. Zarrilli and his wife Dana, Steven Zarrilli and his wife Christine and Corinne McMahon and husband Terrence; six grandchild­ren; Michael, Leah, Nicholas, Jason, Aidan and Emma; sister, Marylyn Giacinto and husband Frank; sister in law and brother in law, Barbara and Frank Conetta; nieces and nephew, Daniela, Gina and Frank; and several cousins and many friends in both the Stamford and Sarasota areas. In addition to his parents, Ken was predecease­d by an infant sister.

Ken was very proud of his children and grandchild­ren. He supported all their interests and endeavors and was their biggest supporter. He will be greatly missed and his memory will live on in the hearts and minds of those he loved forever.

Friends and family may call at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Ave., Stamford, CT on Thursday, March 16th from 4PM to 8PM. A prayer service will take place at the parlor on Friday, March 17th at 11:00AM with a procession to the interment at St. John Cemetery in Darien to follow the service. Family and friends planning on attending the service may arrive at the funeral home at 10:30AM.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Tidewell Hospice, 3550 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34239 or tidewellfo­undation.org/donate or to St. Jude Children’s Hospital at www.stjude.org/donate.

To leave online condolence­s please visit www. Cognetta.com.

Sam (Salvatore) A. Cingari Jr., a devoted family man, Founder, Partner and Chief Financial Officer of Grade A Markets and the Cingari Family ShopRite of Southweste­rn Connecticu­t, and a prominent figure in the Stamford community, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family, on Wednesday, March 8, 2023.

He was born on October 15, 1930, of Italian immigrants, in Stamford, CT, and was the youngest of six children. The Cingari family were active members of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church. Sam attended Rogers grammar school and graduated from Stamford High School in 1949. Sam was a lifelong Stamford resident whose boyhood was spent working beside his father who was a grocery peddler. In his teenage years he delivered groceries to many customers of his father’s now small corner market Grade A. In 1949, Sam left Stamford for the first time to earn a degree in accounting at Bryant College in Smithfield, Rhode Island. It was here that Sam met his wife, Catherine Franco, at church on their first weekend on campus. Sam and Cathy were married on September 1, 1952 and committed their lives to raising a family in their faith and serving their church and larger community. They were married for sixty-six years. Sam began his career as an accountant for a local accounting firm before joining his father and two brothers at Grade A Market where he worked every day up until his final days. Sam was predecease­d by his parents Salvatore and Rosa Cingari, his beloved wife Catherine (Cathy) Cingari and his siblings Catina Sciaba, Dominick P. Cingari, Joseph Cingari,

Rocco Cingari and Mary Cutugno. Sam is survived by his six children, Rosemary, John (Tricia), Michael, Tom (Sue), David( Janine), Mary Donovan (Brian), fifteen grandchild­ren, and ten great-grandchild­ren as well as many nieces, nephews and dear friends. Of all the titles Sam possessed, his most precious was his title “Papa” as he was known and loved by his beloved grandchild­ren, great-grandchild­ren and all their friends he so graciously welcomed into his home for the famous Sunday cookouts throughout the years.

As a lifelong Stamford resident, Sam was active at ShopRite/Grade A Markets, where he was always found greeting customers in the aisles and mentoring employees but also serving the people in the greater Stamford community at large. Sam was the driving force behind the customerce­ntered culture that is the trademark of the now twelve Cingari Family ShopRite supermarke­ts across Connecticu­t. As a grocer and philanthro­pist, Sam was especially dedicated to fighting hunger, a passion that eventually led to his being named Chairman of the Board of the Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County. Sam and his brothers were recognized as Corporate Citizens for their companies’ lifelong contributi­ons enabling the Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County to feed the hungry throughout their community. In 2003, they were also honored as Ambassador­s to Humanity.

In addition, Sam served his community as an active member of the Board of Directors for St. John’s Towers, the low-income housing for the City of Stamford since 1992. He was also a member of the Board of Directors for St. Joseph’s Hospital from 1985-2000 and the YMCA for 25 years. Sam was a member of the Connecticu­t Grand Opera and Orchestra Board of Directors and a sponsor of the New York Metropolit­an Opera at Lincoln Center for 45 years. He was honored as The Stamford Citizen Of The Year in 2001 and State Street Debating Society’s Man Of The Year in 2001. In addition, Sam was honored by the Knights of Columbus as the Grand Marshall of the 2006 Columbus Day Parade.

Sam and his family became active members of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Stamford, establishe­d in their neighborho­od in 1964. Sam dedicated his time, talent and treasure assisting in the building of a church, school and parish community. Sam was a member of the first Parish Council and was elected Trustee in 1990 and served in this capacity for over 25 years. In 2005, Sam was awarded the St. Augustine Medal of Service by the Most Reverend William E. Lori of the Diocese of Bridgeport and in 2018, Pope Francis bestowed upon Sam the Papal honor of Knight of the Order of Saint Sylvester Pope, for living a life of exemplary faith and excelling in business and society, which was awarded to him by the Most Reverend Bishop J. Caggiano of the

Diocese of Bridgeport.

Sam and Cathy Cingari have left a remarkable legacy steeped in virtue and values of faith, family, humble leadership, care and serving in Fairfield County, CT. They have served and supported many organizati­ons, and their children and grandchild­ren continue to honor their legacy. A legacy best described in the sacred words of Scripture so dear to Sam: “If God has been generous with you, he will expect you to serve him well. But if he has been more than generous, he will expect you to serve him even better” Luke 12:48

Calling hours will be private.

There will be a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary’s Catholic Church 566 Elm St., Stamford, CT on Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow at St. John’s Cemetery in Darien immediatel­y following Mass.

During this most solemn holy season of Lent, flower arrangemen­ts can not be accepted at the funeral home or the Church. Thank you for your understand­ing. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, you consider a donation in Sam’s honor to: The Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County, 461 Glenbrook Road, Stamford, CT 06906, or via https://www. foodbanklf­c.org/how-tohelp#MonetaryDo­nations

Arrangemen­ts are under the direction of Thomas M. Gallagher Funeral Home (203)-359-9999. To send online condolence­s to the Cingari family, please visit https://gallagherf­uneralhome.com

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