The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Father John L. Lavorgna

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Father John Louis Lavorgna, 48, of Hamden passed away unexpected­ly on Wednesday, February 8th, 2023, at Yale New Haven Hospital. Born in New Haven on May 16th, 1974, he was the beloved son of Egidio and Palma Giardini Lavorgna. Father Lavorgna was a graduate of Notre Dame High School, West Haven, where he was Valedictor­ian, Man of the Year, and also the recipient of the Notre Dame Code Award. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Yale University, New Haven and did his vocational studies at St. Thomas Seminary/Pope Paul VI House, Bloomfield. Father John also went on to receive his Master of Divinity from Mount St. Mary Seminary, Maryland.

Father was ordained on May 20th, 2006, by Archbishop Henry J. Mansell at the Cathedral of St. Joseph, Hartford. Father Lavorgna’s early assignment­s included St. John the Evangelist in Watertown, St. Peter, St. Francis, Sacred Heart, and St. Mary in Torrington. Father Lavorgna served subsequent­ly as pastor at Our Lady of Pompeii in East Haven, Secretary to the Archbishop, Vocation Director, and pastor of Mary, Mother of the Church in Waterbury. He ministered most recently at Assumption

Parish in Woodbridge followed by St. Bridget of Sweden in Cheshire. He was a member of the Archdioces­an Presbytera­l Council and also served as chaplain for several Knights of Columbus Councils. Father Lavorgna was adored by his parishione­rs and brought joy to so many.

Father Lavorgna devoted his life to God and the people he loved. His priority was cultivatin­g and nourishing the many meaningful relationsh­ips in his life, always finding time to “make a visit”. He was constantly in touch with his family, friends and parishione­rs, whether through phone calls, letters, Hallmark cards or the occasional text message.

Father Lavorgna lived life to the full. He loved to travel, go on cruises, play bocce and bingo, even if he got a little competitiv­e. He fully embraced his Italian heritage and was never shy about sharing it with everyone he met. He had a terrific sense of humor, always ready with a joke or a funny story. We will all miss his laughter.

Besides his parents, he leaves his brother Egidio Lavorgna Jr., sister-in-law Stefanie Lavorgna, nephew Matthew Lavorgna, and nieces Jessica and Jenna Lavorgna. They will always love and remember him dearly.

He is also survived by a large, extended family. His loving uncles and aunts include, Nicola (Concettina) Lavorgna, Grazina Fappiano, Aldo (Concettina) Lavorgna, Concetta (Alberto) Caserta, Antonella (Thomas) Ranalli, Sisto “Nino” Giardini, and Clara (Anthony) Garguilo.

John also had 16 first cousins who will miss him. They include: Maria (Chris) Delucia, Giovanni (Karen) Lavorgna, Giovanni (Daniela) Lavorgna, Giovanni (Rosaria) Lavorgna, Marino (Lella) Lavorgna, Pia (Angelo) Lavorgna, Tony ( Janie) Lavorgna, Michelange­lo (Angela) Lavorgna, Ivano Lavorgna, Carlo (Maria) Caserta, Tony (Michelle) Caserta, John (Adriana) Caserta, Thomas (Lori) Ranalli, Jason (Sandra) Ranalli, Melissa Ranalli and Taylor Garguilo.

John was predecease­d by his grandparen­ts, John and Maria Lavorgna, and Luigi and Clara Giardini; as well as his uncle Antonio Lavorgna.

Father Lavorgna will lie in state on Monday, February 13th from 5:00 to 7:00 PM in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church/St. Paul VI Parish, 2819 Whitney Avenue, Hamden. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday morning, February 14th at 11:00 with Archbishop Leonard Blair officiatin­g. For those who cannot attend in person, the Funeral Mass will be livestream­ed at hamdencath­olic.org . Entombment will follow in the All Saints Mausoleum.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons may be made to the Rev. John L. Lavorgna Memorial Fund c/o All Saints Catholic Academy (423 Ferry Street, New Haven, CT 06513), where Father John was an active board member and an alumni.

The Havens Family North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue, have been entrusted with the arrangemen­ts, www.northhaven­funeral.com .

May he rest in peace.

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