Robert Louis Ferrigno

Robert Louis Ferrigno, 81 of Palm Coast, Florida and Hamden, Connecticut, died Tuesday, June 8, at Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital with his loving daughter and son in law by his side.


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Robert Louis Ferrigno
1940-2021

Robert Louis Ferrigno, 81 of Palm Coast, Florida and Hamden, Connecticut, died Tuesday, June 8, at Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital with his loving daughter and son in law by his side. Robert was born in New Haven, Connecticut, January 21, 1940. Son of Louis Antony and Anna Manzi Ferrigno.

Robert was a fiercely loyal family man and friend. He made friends wherever he went. He loved spending Sunday afternoons riding his motorcycle with fun loving friends and later spending early evenings in Florida at the dog park with a new group of friends. He loved his time with family and his greatest pride was his three grandchildren.

He loved his time with family and his greatest pride was his three grandchildren.

Robert is survived by his daughter, Lisa Ferrigno and son in law, Paul Brown of Newport, New Hampshire, his grandchildren, Timothy Robert Brown, Zachary James Brown, and Grace Brown and many cousins, and friends. He is predeceased by his parents, his sister Phylis Ferrigno Lonetti, and his favorite uncle, Anthony Manzi.

Calling hours will be held at Hamden Memorial Funeral Home, 1300 Dixwell Avenue, Hamden, Connecticut on Friday, June 25th, 2021 5-7 PM. Burial will be held at Beaverdale Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut at 10 AM on Saturday, June 26th.

Memorial donations may be made to Rolling Thunder Charities, Inc.

The family wishes to extend their gratitude to Woodlawn Care Center, Newport, New Hampshire, and the doctors and nurses at Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital, Lebanon, NH. and to his caring neighbors, Chris and Jean Fitton and his many friends.

He will be missed by all.

 

DONATIONS:
Memorial donations may be made to Rolling Thunder Charities, Inc.

 

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