The News-Times (Sunday)

Barbara G. Cianflone

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Barbara G. (Talbot) Cianflone, 80, of Danbury, beloved wife of Carmen Cianflone, Jr., died at Danbury Hospital on Tuesday, February 2, 2021 after a brief illness. She was born on December 15, 1940, daughter of the late William M. and Helen (Tryon) Talbot. She was a graduate of Phoenix School of Art.

Barbara worked in the art department for Reader’s Digest and later was the Art Director for Woman’s Day. Upon making her home in Danbury, she worked in the credit department for Read’s Department Store, and later in photograph­y for Grolier, Inc.

She continued her working career alongside her husband and son, Chris, operating the family business, Carmen’s Shell Station on North Street in Danbury.

Barbara was a devoted wife, mother and grandmothe­r. Her happiest moments were spent with her grandchild­ren who she adored, and traveling with Carmen to PA and Florida. In her younger years, she loved to take spontaneou­s trips flying with Carmen in his plane to visit family.

In addition to her cherished husband of 55 years, Carmen, she will be sadly missed by her son, Christophe­r Cianflone, Sr. and his wife, Lisa; her grandchild­ren, Christophe­r “CJ,” Jr., Nicole, Joseph, Shannon and Carly; and her great-grandson, Christian Cianflone. She is also survived by her sister-in-law,

Lauretta Cianflone; her nephews, Thomas Cianflone, and Robert Coffey; her niece Maria Ann Coffey; and great nephew, MJ Cianflone.

She was predecease­d by her son, Carmen “Butch” Cianflone III; and her sister, Susan Talbot.

Funeral services and burial in St. Peter Cemetery were held privately.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial gifts be made in support of Immaculate High School Athletics. Checks made payable to Immaculate High School can be mailed to: Immaculate High School, 73 Southern Blvd., Danbury, CT 06810 or you may make a gift online at immaculate­hs.org/give. Please indicate the gift by writing on memo or marking the “in memory of” box when making a gift online or through a check.

To leave a condolence for the family, please visit www. CornellMem­orial.com

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