David J. DiManno
Born: Mon., Oct. 5, 1959
Died: Tue., Jan. 5, 2021
Funeral Service
Visitation
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Fri., Jan. 08, 2021
Location: Scott Funeral Home, Inc.
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David J. DiManno, 61, of Bristol, passed away Tuesday January 5, 2021 at home.
David was born October 5, 1959 in Waterbury, CT, son of Pasquale and June (Walsh) DiManno. He loved to ride motorcycles, fishing, family, and friends.
He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, David and Ashley DiManno of Bristol; his daughters, Crystal DiManno of Naugatuck, Valerie DiManno of Waterbury; his sisters, Bonnie Flanagan and her husband Tom of Thomaston, Tracie DiManno of Plymouth; his grandchildren, Annabelle and Averie; his ex-wife, Lynn DiManno, one niece and one nephew.
A walk-through visitation will be held at Scott Funeral Home, 169 Main St., Terryville on Friday from 6 – 8PM. www.scottfuneralhomeinc.com
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Stan Olszewski
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Posted Thu January 07, 2021
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The 70s were awesome Dave... haven't seen you in many moons my friend!
Peace and love on your journey brother!
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Linda G. & Iwona J.
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Posted Fri January 08, 2021
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We are saddened with the news that your love one has passed. We will hold you and your family in our hearts and prayers. Sincere Sympathy & Deepest Regrets. Heaven must of needed an Angel. Linda and Iwona
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Steve Fuhrmann
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Posted Fri January 08, 2021
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So sorry Bonnie, Tracy and all of David's family. RIP Cuz Steve, Bob, Rick & Sharon.
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Carol Lyden-Heller
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Posted Sat January 09, 2021
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Lynn, David, Crystal, Valerie, Tracey, Bonnie ... I am so sorry for the loss of Dave. I was happy that Tom brought him over a couple of times to Becky’s a couple of years ago so I could reconnect with him. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Carol
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Deb (Queor) Cook
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Posted Sat January 09, 2021
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We lived on the same street when I was young and I spent many days at the DiManno house. My most vivid memory of Dave is when he hoped on the back bumper of your dad's car and dad was driving down the street unaware he had a passenger. He was a free spirit and I am sure will be deeply missed. My deepest sympathy to all his loved ones.
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wendy genua
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Posted Mon January 11, 2021
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To the DiManno family. Sending our deepest sympathies and to express to you the sadness we felt upon hearing this news. Dave was a good friend to all, he had a great laugh and was always up for a good time. We will miss you Dave, look forward to seeing you on the flip side. Sincerely David Shoemaker and Wendy Genua.
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