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Frank Sottile
June 26, 1929 - - May 11, 2020
Francis "Frank" Samuel Sottile, 90, of Simsbury, husband of the late Mary (Lester) Sottile, died peacefully Monday, May 11, 2020 at Meadowbrook of Granby. He was born June 26, 1929 in Worcester, MA, son of the late Carmelo and Salvatora Rose (Genovese) Sottile and lived on Vining Drive in Simsbury, CT for 54 years. While in high school, Frank played clarinet and saxophone and w ...
Leroy Spear Jr
August 28, 1925 - - May 09, 2020
LeRoy Freeman Spear, Jr., 94, of Simsbury, husband of the late Ilsa (Chapin) Spear, died Saturday, May 9, 2020 at River Ridge of Avon. He was born August 28, 1925 in Norwood, MA, son of the late LeRoy Freeman Spear, Sr. and Lida (Phaneuf) Spear. He grew up in Walpole, MA and always delighted in others noticing remnants of his Boston accent. During high school, Roy was a tromb ...
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