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Egidio Zaffino

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Mr. Egidio R. Zaffino, age 99, of Brookfield and formerly of Redding, passed away peacefully on Friday, February 17, 2023, surrounded by his five children. He was the husband of the late Doris (Waterbury) Zaffino.

Mr. Zaffino was born April 26, 1923, in Stamford, son of the late Pasquale and Laura (Colosi) Zaffino. He is survived by his five children: Richard Zaffino (Eileen), Dory Corrigan (Mike), Paula Keeler (Kevin), Amy Gaal (Charlie), and Matt Zaffino (Robyn); his sister, Wanda Vodola; his grandchild­ren: Rachael, Christy, Dave, Liz, Enzo, their spouses and fiancée; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. In addition to his wife and parents, he was predecease­d by his sisters, Violet Nedley and Dorothea DeFilippis.

He worked for many years at Peabody Engineerin­g in Stamford, and after retiring as a Director of Credit, continued to incorporat­e his love of numbers into his life. He kept meticulous records of all kinds and prepared tax returns for family members through 2022.

Music was another important part of Mr. Zaffino’s life, having been influenced by his father, who conducted a WPA band in Stamford. He was a member and secretary/treasurer of Local 626 musician’s union for many years, but his true passion was conducting. A notable highlight was conducting the United States Marine Band at the age of 87 while they played a piece that his father composed. In the 1960s, he was the choir conductor for St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Stamford, where he conducted the High Mass. He also loved to sing and could often be heard at weekly Sunday

Mass at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Brookfield, where he was a faithful parishione­r. Additional­ly, he was a long-time fan of the Atlanta Braves, and he traveled to Florida annually to enjoy the Spring Training games.

Gee greatly enjoyed the annual Colosi Family Picnic, founded in 1962 by his mother’s family, where he spent time with generation­s of his family. A bocce tournament was one of the picnic’s traditions, and Gee played at the June 2022 picnic at the age of 99. The day often ended with a competitiv­e card game of pinochle, and he played cards weekly with his nonagenari­an sister and cousin every Friday into 2023.

His family will receive relatives and friends at the Brookfield Funeral Home, 786 Federal Road in Brookfield on Monday, February 27, 2023, from 3 pm to 7 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, February 28, 2023, at 10 am at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, 1 Obtuse Hill Road in Brookfield. Burial will be in Redding Ridge Cemetery on Black Rock Turnpike in Redding.

To place online condolence­s or light a memorial candle, please visit https:// cornellmem­orial.com/47/ Brookfield-Funeral-Home. html

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