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Obituary: Stanley Sadowski

 

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Stanley Sadowski died on Thursday, March 3, 2016.

Stanley Sadowski died on Thursday, March 3, 2016.

Stanley Sadowski, loving husband of Irene Mongillo Sadowski for 68 years, died March 3 at the Summit of Plantsville with his adoring family by his side.  He was born in Duryea, Pennsylvania, the son of Stanley and Anna (Shultz) Sadowski.

Besides his wife, he leaves behind his children, Karen (Peter) Goodwin, Laurene (Bob) Hebert, Wayne (Denise Fournier), grandchildren Erin Goodwin, Ryan (Shelby) Goodwin, Alyssa (Dustin) Sullivan, Tyler Sadowski, Ethan (Tina) Hebert, and his most precious great-grandchildren, Brynna, Noah and Parker Mosher and Jenna and Emily Hebert.  He leaves his sisters, Dolores Cerrullo, Doris Koenig, and Romaine Gillow,  sister-in-law Rose Howard, brother-in-law Joseph Mongillo and wife Nancy along with several nieces and nephews.  He was predeceased by his sister Marie Merrifield.

Stanley worked for the Southington Board of Ed for over 40 years, touching the lives of so many children who lovingly remember him.

The highlight of Stanley’s life has always been the time he spent with his family, especially his summers on Cape Cod and trips to Disney. He was the master of Solitaire, jigsaw        puzzle wiz and a die hard Red Sox fan.

Mass of Christian burial will be held Monday 10 a.m. at St. Thomas Church. Burial will be at St. Thomas Cemetery. Calling hours will be private at the DellaVecchia Funeral Home. The family would like to thank the Summit at Plantsville for the wonderful care he received while he was there.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Cancer Research, 282 Washington St. Dept. of Hematology and Oncology Hartford, CT 06106. For online condolences please visit www.dellavecchiafh.com


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