April 10, 2020

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Dr. Lawrence Chiaramonte

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your Doctor May Not Tell You about Children's Allergies and Asthma: Simple steps to help stop attacks and improve your child's health." Outside of his passion for treating those afflicted by asthma and allergy, he took pleasure in raising his family with his wife Anne, sailing on Long Island Sound and later in life learning to paint, focusing on portraits of his family and practicing Tai-Chi. Dr. Chiaramonte will be remembered by family and loved ones for many things among those his stories saturated with the experiences of someone who lived and loved their life to the fullest capacity. We would like to thank the staff at Greenwich Woods and Greenwich Hospital for their loving care to our father over the years and more recently during this crisis. A memorial service will be announced once gatherings are permitted to resume.

Ruth is survived by a daughter and son, and is a great-grandmother and grandmother. Ruth did a lot of volunteer work for different organizations in Greenwich. She loved and had 3 dogs. Ruth was a member of the Kennel Club for many years. What a full and wonderful life Ruth must of experienced in 100 years of living. She would want any offerings, flowers, etc., sent to the church or organization of your choice.

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Joseph Campinell Joseph James Campinell, a longtime resident of Riverside and Old Greenwich, CT, passed away peacefully on April 4. He was 73. Born in Glens Falls, NY, he was the son of John and Rose (Sgorrano) Campinell. He attended St. Mary's Academy, SUNY Plattsburgh and earned an MBA from Syracuse University. He worked at ColgatePalmolive and Chesebrough Ponds before joining L'Oreal in 1986. Over the course of 25 years there he was best remembered as a tough negotiator, a fiercely loyal leader and for his ability to blend humor with business. He retired in 2011 as the president of L'Oreal USA's Consumer Products Division. He enjoyed fishing on his boat in LI Sound, spending time with his children and grandchildren in Brewster, MA and carrying on his Italian traditions, which always included bringing the entire family together for Sunday dinners of homemade sauce and meatballs. He is survived by his beloved wife of over 51 years, Mary (Closson) Campinell; his daughter, Melissa Frey (Brian); his sons Eric (Molly) and Mark (Lacey); and his 10 grandchildren, all of whom will miss their "Nonno" dearly: Caroline, Ben, Annie and Mary Kate Frey; Quinn, Claire, John and Kathryn Campinell; and Carter and Cole Campinell, all of Riverside. He is also survived by his brothers, James and Jack (Linda), his sister Mary Paetsch (Gerry), his sister-in-law, Sue Shoemaker and four nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and his nephew, Travis Campinell. Joe's family would like to offer a special thank you to his devoted caregivers: Toussaint Day, Danking Oguguo and Andrew Palmer and to his dear friend and Monday lunchtime buddy, Steve Katz. A celebration of Joe's life will be held in the fall. In his honor, please consider a donation to Neighbor to Neighbor of Greenwich or another local business that is making a difference during this difficult time.

D r. L a w r e n c e T. C h i a r a m o n t e , longtime Greenwich resident, local medical practitioner, loving husband, father and grandfather, passed away on Palm Sunday, April 5 at the age of 82. Lawrence succumbed to complications brought on by COVID-19. Dr. Chiaramonte was predeceased by his wife Anne Marie Chiaramonte and is survived by his children, Marc DeSalvo of Huntington, NY, Christina Chiaramonte of Greenwich, CT, Lawrence J. Chiaramonte of Greenwich, CT, and Gregory Chiaramonte of Brooklyn, NY. His grandchildren Kyra DeSalvo, Kai DeSalvo, James McIntosh, Cecilia McIntosh, Reed Pickerstein, Julian Chiaramonte and Cameron Chiaramonte. Born in New Haven, CT in 1937 to Lawrence and Amalia Chiaramonte he received full scholarship to both Hopkins Grammar School and Yale undergrad. He continued his education focusing on medicine at Yale University School of Medicine, a Residency and Fellowship at Johns Hopkins Univ. and a Residency at Albert Einstein College. Training in family practice, pediatrics, allergy and immunolog y he did groundbreak ing research treating asthma and allergies through clinical practices in Brooklyn ( L ICH ) a nd t he Bron x ( Montef iore Medical). He maintained two private practices one at his home in Greenwich, CT and the other in Queens, where he treated a young Andrew Cuomo, now serving the state of NY as Governor. He established an Allergy program while teaching at Long Island College Hospital that went on to produce dozens of allergists in Brooklyn, New York, with a focus on inner-city populations, a personal highlight of his career. His work on compliance and use of peak flow meters are now part of the national guidelines for the treatment of allergy. He also started the first food allergy center in New York City. Dr. Chiaramonte spent his later career concentrating on asthma treatment relating to Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan and in high-risk Ruth Willsey populations in the South Bronx. Ruth Willsey, born Aug. 1, 1918, passed He has co-authored two books on children's allergies; "Asthma Allergies Sept. 8, in Greenwich. She was a resident Children - A parent's guide" and "What of Greenwich most of her life.

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New York and worldwide. He loved travel and unexpected adventures. Learning to sail as an adult, Neil was exhilarated and soothed by the waters of Greenwich Sound, racing the Ideals every Wednesday night. He found camaraderie at the Old Greenwich Yacht Club, and in his last two years took on the position of Vice Commodore, volunteering many hours to assure that the launch service ran smoothly. Due to the ongoing public health crisis, there will be a community gathering to celebrate Neil's life once restrictions are lifted. Photographs and memories of Neil are welcomed on his weremember.com page. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Manhattan School of Music, Doctors Without Borders, or any other charity of your preference.

Florence M. Indiveri, longtime resident of Greenwich, CT and Naples, FL, passed away peacefully in her sleep on April 3. She was 95. Born on Dec. 28, 1924 in Bronx, NY, she was the loving daughter of Florence Cleary Mullen and Joseph William Mullen and devoted wife of the late John L. Indiveri. She attended the Ursuline Academy in New Rochelle, NY and graduated from The College of New Rochelle with a Bachelor's degree in 1946. She was employed at Simpson Peters Real Estate and worked as a Broker. She was an amazing and wonderful mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother and will be sadly missed. She dedicated her life to her family. She was a member of Saint Michaels Church. She enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. She will be remembered for her love of proverbs and her quick wit. She loved to travel and enjoyed many trips with her family to Europe and throughout the US. She was also a member of Westchester Country Club for many years. She is survived by her brother, Joseph William Mullen Jr. of Moraga, California, her Daughter, Diane Zingali and husband, Robert of Naples Florida, her son, Jack and wife Patricia of Greenwich, CT, her son, Kevin and wife Lorraine of Fairfield, CT, grandchildren, Lauren Messina and husband Michael, Sarah Jennings and husband Joseph, Michael Zingali, John Indiveri and wife Angela, Stephen Indiveri and wife Cristina, Bryan Indiveri, Melissa Callahan and husband Jake, Timothy Indiveri and Christopher Indiveri and four great-grandchildren, Jackson, Carter, Meghan and Marco, a nephew, Joseph Mullen, two nieces, Rollie Killeen and Patricia Studer. She was predeceased by her husband John L. Indiveri. Entombment will take place at St. Mary's Cemetery in Greenwich, CT. A memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to St. Jude.

Katherine Monick passed away on April 2 at the age of 88. She was born on April 18, 1931 to Annunziato Marino and Frances Calabro Marino in the Chickahominy area of Greenwich. She was a lifelong resident of Greenwich where she raised her family and was a vibrant member of the community. Katherine taug ht CCD education at St. Roch's Parish for many years contributing to the education of countless children and worked at Thomas J. Glines Insurance. Her enthusiasm for life was fueled by a love for travel, learning, and her family. She was never without hobbies and was a skilled painter and gardener. She was a member of the Yama Ki Bonsai Society, practicing bonsai for over twenty years and having learned from bonsai master Yuji Yoshimura before his passing. Katherine shared her passion for life with her evergrowing family, lifelong friends, and everyone she encountered. Katherine was predeceased by her husband, Martin Nicholas Monick, Sr., her parents, her son Dominic "Mickey," and her grandson, Richard M. Aidinis, Jr. K at he r i ne i s su r v ive d by he r 6 children, Deborah Aidinis (Richard), Martin N. Monick, Jr. (Diane), Gregory Monick (Phyllis), Glenn Monick (Sylvie), Cathy Garf inkle (Myron) and Regina Hunnicutt (Richard). Her 16 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren all brought her joy and she loved them dearly. She is also survived by her siblings Dominick Marino, Frances Monick, Sr. Anna Marino, John Marino, (Antina) Michael Marino (Faye), Peter Marino (Marion), and her sister-inlaw Joan Monick, and many nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank Dr. Francis Walsh, and Dr. Kevin Conboy her longtime physicians, Dr. Alissa Greenberg as well Dr. Neil Shapiro as the nursing and staff members of Greenwich Hospital's Telemetry and Med A units who took care of her in her final days. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be sent to The Greenwich Scholarship Association, P.O Box 4627, Greenw ich, CT 06831 in memor y of R ichard M A idin is, Jr. Memor ia l Scholarship. Burial is private. A memorial service and celebration of mom's life is D r. Ne i l How a r d Sh api r o, 70, a planned for a later date. respected physician who practiced in Westchester, NY, and Greenwich, CT, has Rosemary Juan died. Shapiro was the loving husband of Rosemar y Coy ne Juan, long time Ilse Gordon, devoted father of Madeline Samit and Lily Ellerin, father-in-law to resident of Greenwich, CT passed into Benji Samit and Cantor Ben Ellerin, adoring eternal life on April 2. Born in Hartford, CT, grandfather of Naomi and Valerie Samit she was the daughter of Herbert Stephen and Samuel Ellerin, and brother to Arlene Coyne and Ivonette Oakes Coyne. She Rubenstein. He died in the comfort of his graduated from St. Joseph's College and own home on March 26, lovingly cared for worked for 65 years as a volunteer for The by his family, friend Sherry McVickar, and Greenwich Women's Exchange, Helping Women Help Themselves. hospice caregivers. She was a daily communicant and Born in Brooklyn on Feb. 11, 1950, raised in Queens, Neil was a true New member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Yorker, even though he resided in Cos and a longtime member of the Greenwich Cob, CT for the last 31 years. His degrees Country Club. She will be remembered are from New York University and The as a wonderful wife, mother, and faithful Medical School, Wayne State University, friend. She is survived by her daughter Pamela Detroit. Returning to New York, he did Juan Hayes, her son Henry Walter Juan, his Internship and Residency at Beth her daughter-in-law Marilyn Peek Juan, her Israel Hospital, and then a Fellowship in Gastroenterology at Montefiore Hospital grandsons Henry Alexander (Alex) Juan, in The Bronx, NY. He began his private Tucker Juan, her granddaughter Elizabeth practice in Westchester County and Hall Juan, and three nieces and a nephew. She was predeceased by her husband admitted patients to United Hospital in Port Chester. After United Hospital closed Dr. Henry Walter Juan Jr., and her son, in 2006, Dr. Shapiro saw patients at White Peter Duane Juan. At this time, there will be no formal Plains and Greenwich Hospitals. He was liturgy, but a plan for one in the future. In supremely committed to his work, a gifted lieu of f lowers, please consider making diagnostician, and beloved by his patients, as he took the time to listen with attention a donation to The Greenwich Women's and kindness. Westchester Magazine and Exchange, Sacred Heart Greenwich, or the New York Magazine listed him in their Brunswick School. “Best Doctors� issues. A consummate caregiver, Shapiro was Theresa Bologna most devoted to raising strong daughters Theresa A. Bologna passed away who shared his core values of working peacefully from natural causes on March hard, treating all people with respect, and 31, two days after her 101st birthday. conducting oneself by the highest moral Theresa, (Tess), was born in Greenwich standards. He loved hiking, spending time in nature, and staying fit. His passions and attended Greenwich Schools. She was included history, politics, reading, and predeceased by her loving husband of 70 especially all forms of music. He and years, Anthony W. Bologna Sr., her mother his wife, Greenwich artist Ilse Gordon, and father and her six siblings. She is survived by her son Anthony W. frequented many opera performances in

Bologna Jr. and his wife Susan Bologna of Greenwich, Connecticut; her son Nicholas J. Bologna and his wife Victoria of Naples, Florida; eight grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. Theresa was a Charter Member of both the Cos Cob Fire Company's Ladies Auxiliary, and the Saint Lawrence Society. Theresa was a lso a mem ber of the Glenville Seniors and Saint Catherine's Roman Catholic Church. Theresa was interred in Saint Mary's Cemetery in a private service on Friday, April 3. A Mass and celebration of her life will be held later. Tess spent the last 13 years at Hill House in Riverside, CT where she had many friends who will miss her. Her faithful aides Evelyn and Adrienne, who also became her friend, were with her at the end. Donations can be made in her name to Hill House, 10 Riverside Avenue, Riverside, CT 06878.

Vincent Masi

Vincent F. Masi, of Greenwich, beloved husband to the late Ingrid Masi, passed away March 30 at age 92. He was born Aug. 18, 1927 in Summit, NJ to the late Daniel and Filomena (Bologna) Masi and moved to Greenwich in 1929. He later graduated Greenwich High School in 1945 then enlisted in the Navy after WWII. Once he was discharged from the Navy he attended Bridgeport Engineering Institute where he became a skilled tool and die maker. In 1951 Vincent was called back to serve his country in the Navy again during the Korean War. After returning from the war he worked for numerous businesses but retired after 20 years in 1993 from the Pitney Bowes Company in Stamford. Vincent was an active member of the Greenwich Knights of Columbus, Financial Officer of the American Legion Post #29 and was also part of the Post #29 drum corps for over 60 years and a member of the Retired Men's Association of Greenwich. Vincent is survived by his siblings A n gelo a nd h i s w i fe K at h r i ne a nd Antoinette Titsworth and her husband John. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Private A rrangements are being handled by Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, Greenwich, CT. Memorial donations can be sent to the Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich.

Walter Stratton

Walter Love Stratton, age 93, died on March 1, at Plano, TX. Walter was born in 1926 in Greenwich, CT to John Mckee and June Love Stratton. He attended the Greenwich Country Day School Brunswick Academy, Staunton Military Academy and Phillips Academy (Andover). He attended Williams College for one term then Yale for three before joining the United States Navy in January 1945. After the war, he returned to Yale, graduating in 1948. Walter graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1951. Walter was a trial lawyer in New York City, first as an Assistant U.S. Attorney (SDNY) and later as a partner in a series of law firms, Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Andrews Kurth, retiring from the latter in 2006. At various times, he was a member of the Round Hill Club, the Indian Harbor Yacht Club, and the New York City, Fairfield County and Dallas Ft. Worth Chapters of Les Chevaliers du Tastevin. Walter enjoyed horseback riding, polo, skiing, and sailing. He belonged to the Blind Brook Polo Club and the Fairfield County Hunt Club and for a number of years was President, later Chairman of the Greenwich Riding & Trails Association. He served on the Executive Committee of the Greenwich Council of the Boy Scouts of America, chairing various of its committees and its Scout Out Reach program. He was proud to have been the Cub Master of Greenwich's Pack Six. Walter was predeceased by his son Peter, but in addition to his beloved wife, DeAnna, is survived by his sons, John, Michael, his daughter, Lucinda, his former wife, Helen, and seven grandchildren Peter, Tyler, Nicholas, Austin, Walter, Alta, and Wyatt. A memorial service will be held in Greenwich, but the details have not been finalized. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions in Walter's name be made to the Greenwich Council, Boy Scouts of America for its Scout Reach Program.


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