The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Jolene Giannone January 5, 1947 - February 19, 2024

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Ormond Beach, FL- Jolene (Seely) Giannone, 77, of Ormond Beach, FL and formerly of Ansonia and Naugatuck, CT, died in Florida on Monday, February 19, 2024, following a long battle with cancer. She was born in CT on January 5, 1947, the daughter of the late Joseph and Elena (Alu) Seely; and was also predecease­d by her father and mother-in-law, Frank A. and Alicia (Lycett) Giannone; sister-in-law, Sue (Ciccone) Seely; and brotherin-law, Richard Santa Maria. Jolene is survived by her loving husband of more than 50 years, Frank M. Giannone of Ormond Beach; her brother, Eugene (Skip) Seely of Naugatuck, CT; brotherin-law, David Giannone (Pam) of Port St. Lucie, FL; sisters-in-law, Sharon Brangaccio (Russell) of Conway, SC and Barbara Santa Maria of Watertown, CT. Additional­ly, she leaves nieces, Susan Seely Monsam (fiancé Anthony Amoroso) of Prospect, CT, Jennifer Brangaccio Marks (Russell) of Keswick, VA and Emily Ginocchio of Port St. Lucie, FL; nephews, Joseph Seely (Traci) of Cheshire, CT, Jason Seely of Prospect, CT, John Brangaccio ( Jessica) of Green Castle, PA, Michael Ginocchio (Samantha) of Port St. Lucie, FL and Nicholas and Robert Santa Maria of CT; and also her great-nieces, Ashley Monsam Arias ( Jefferson) of Cheshire, CT, Sarah Seely Hurd (Matthew) of Naugatuck, CT and Sophia Lynn Seely, Emma Longo and Isabella Markeveys of Prospect, CT; along with greatnephe­ws, Andrew Monsam of Middletown, CT, Russell and Ryan Marks of Keswick VA, and Oz Brangaccio of Green Castle, PA; and greatgreat-nephews, Jacob and Ryan Hurd of Naugatuck, CT and Nathan and Bradley Arias of Cheshire, CT; and several dear cousins and friends. A 1964 graduate of Ansonia High School, Jolene worked as an executive secretary/administra­tive assistant for over 40 years, first retiring from Uniroyal in 1985 and, later, and most recently, from Connecticu­t Community Care in 2016. She loved music, dance, cooking, and crafts and had, in recent years, become an accomplish­ed genealogis­t. She had a special place in her heart for pets and birds. She practiced her Christian faith at the Ansonia Holy Rosary R.C. Church and the Orange Congregati­onal Church in CT, where she enjoyed being a member of the Hand Bell Choir for several years. The family wishes to extend special thanks and appreciati­on to The Mayo Clinic, Jacksonvil­le, FL, and Florida Cancer Specialist­s and Research Institute at Advent Health, Daytona Beach, FL, for their kind and compassion­ate care and to Jolene’s long-distance meditation coach and self-appointed private duty nurse, John and Donna Gaudio, for their unwavering love and support. One of the bright lights during Jolene’s illness was the reconnecti­on with so many of her high school classmates who truly became her “band of angels”, keeping her spirits high with their calls, cards and prayers. Frank has promised to continue forever holding them and their families in his prayers as they navigate through their own challenges. In accordance with Jolene’s wishes, funeral arrangemen­ts are private and there will be no calling hours. Her cremains will be scattered at sea in Florida. In lieu of flowers or gifts, family and friends may honor her memory with a kind deed or contributi­on to any charity of their choosing. The Alderson-Ford Funeral Home of Naugatuck is assisting with arrangemen­ts. For online condolence­s, to share a photo or a story, please visit www. fordfh.com .

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