New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Marchitto, city’s oldest active Republican, dies at 102

- By Mark Zaretsky

WEST HAVEN — Jennie Recchia Marchitto — known affectiona­tely as “Aunt Jennie” to West Haven Republican­s and people all over the Allingtown neighborho­od she spent most of her life in — was well-known for a number of things.

For years, Marchitto — who was laid to rest Friday after passing away Tuesday at the age of 102 — was the oldest and longest-serving active Republican in town, serving as a poll worker and volunteer for many, many years.

She was a devoted member of the old Our Lady of Mount Carmel chapel in Allingtown, which was part of the recently merged St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church parish.

She “had wonderful handwritin­g,” according to one relative.

But among the many things that cousin Tom Marchitto loved about Jennie Marchitto, certain key memories — along with that handwritin­g — stood out.

“You couldn’t go out of her house without some food — typical Italian,”

Tom Marchitto said.

And make no mistake: “She made a wonderful blue crab sauce.”

Not that that lip-smacking crab sauce defined her.

“She was a very giving person, a very hard worker, very smart,” said Tom Marchitto. “She used to keep a journal ... She was just a wonderful, warm person — and she was a very dedicated Republican...

“God bless her, she was 102,” he said of his cousin, who wore a tiara at her 100th birthday party. “She was in very good health until she was 98.”

“Aunt Jennie” was a lifelong resident of West Haven until her deteriorat­ing health made it necessary to move in with her daughter, Judith Conlon, in Guilford a few years ago, Tom Marchitto said.

Jennie Marchitto’s husband, Joseph Marchitto, predecease­d her — and their son, Michael, who was a Pratt & Whitney engineer who also owned a garage

 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? Jennie Recchia Marchitto, right, shown here with her niece Justina Marchitto, at her 100th birthday party.
Contribute­d photo Jennie Recchia Marchitto, right, shown here with her niece Justina Marchitto, at her 100th birthday party.

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