Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Catania, John Robert

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our father John Robert Catania Senior on April 18, 2021, eldest son to the late John Catania and Angeline (Torza) Catania. John was born October 4, 1943 in Hartford Connecticu­t and moved to Rocky Hill, Connecticu­t with his family, where he spent most of his adult life.

In the early 1960's, John owned and operated Johnny's Chevron on the Silas Deane Highway. It was there where he mentored his younger brothers. While John was always looking for a new challenge he constantly reinvented and improved himself for the sake of his family. John had also served his country honorably in the United States Army Reserves with distinguis­hed service. Having owned and operated Catania Trucking, and having extensive knowledge in the building trade, John eventually set sight on becoming a custom carpenter, and a successful career in home constructi­on and remodeling followed. John owned and operated J.R.C Constructi­on, servicing the Greater Hartford area of Connecticu­t for many years.

In the early 1980's, John became interested in the state of Florida; he became involved in the acquisitio­n and sale of building lots. This interest turned into a passion in which he focused specifical­ly on areas in South West Florida. This initiative proved successful for the next twenty years. Throughout the years, John was supported and encouraged by our mother and the love of his life, Theresa Carbonero Catania. John was predecease­d by Theresa in 2003 and soon thereafter, he became a permanent resident of Englewood, Florida. John remained determined to follow his dream of owning and operating a winery. Most people are blessed to find love once in their life, but John found it twice and married Margherita D'Agostino in 2010. Together, with their true love for one another, they turned a passion for winemaking into a business and Catania‘s winery was born in Englewood Florida. John had always credited Margherita as a major part of the winery's success and through her support of his dream, the business is well regarded and recognized, producing award winning wines and Italian specialty products. John has left his family with many fond memories. John leaves behind four children; John and Brenda Catania, Lori Catania, Frank and Annmarie Catania, Michael and Linda Catania, 10 grandchild­ren and two great grandchild­ren. He also leaves two stepdaught­ers: Sally and husband Scott Perron and Stephania D'Agostino and fiancé, Allen Nieves, as well as 2 additional grandchild­ren. John also leaves behind his brother Ronald and wife Donna Catania, sister Delores and husband Mike Brooks, brother Glenn and wife Patricia Catania, brother Gary and wife Francine Catania, sister-in-law Melanie Catania, brother Mark and wife Tricia Catania and brother Robert Catania.He was predecease­d by his beloved brother and confidant, Matthew Catania Sr. as well as his nephew Glenn Catania Jr. He also leaves behind sister in-law Maria Fazio and husband Angelo, sister in-law Domenica Lucarelli and husband Paolo, sister in-law Angela Fazio, sister in-law Teresa Bassi and brother in-law Alfredo Fazio. He is predecease­d by brother in-law Gaetano Fazio.

A "Celebratio­n of Life" will be held on May 22, 2021 between 4-6PM at Brooklawn Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the https:pancreatic­a. org/donations/ for those wishing to do so.

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