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    Posted by elissa mondschein on Apr 17, 2024 at 12:32 pm

    Charles Geambazi, age 90, of Fairfield CT, beloved husband to Elizabeth CashavellyGeambazi for 65 years, passed away peacefully at St. Vincent’s Medical Center on Sunday, January 22nd.

    Born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island to the late John and Maria PittuGeambazi. Mr. Geambazi was a World War II veteran serving in the Pacific as a sergeant of the anti-aircraft division at Biak Island. He was a graduate of Woonsocket High School and a University of Bridgeport alumni.

    Charles was the personnel manager of Dictaphone Corporation for 44 years. He was a lifelong member of St. Dimitrie Orthodox Church. He was the treasurer of the church for many years as well as president of the St. Dimitrie Retirees Organization.

    He was loved and respected by all who knew him. Charlie was an avid sportsman who had an incredible passion for baseball and golf. He shared that love as both a player and a coach.

    In addition to his devoted wife Elizabeth, he is survived by his daughter Susan Neal, his son Robert and wife Debbie Geambazi, grandchildren Robert and Mark Neal and Nicholas and Christina Geambazi, sisters Irene Rigia and Florence Geambazi, predeceased by brothers George and Nicholas Geambazi. He is also survived by a nephew Richard Rigia, niece Christine Rigia, and a brother-in-law, sisters-in-law and several cousins.

    Friends are invited to attend the Rite of Burial on Tuesday January 24, 2012 at 11:30 am “DIRECLY” at St. Dimitrie Romanian Orthodox Church, 504 Sport Hill Rd, Easton with the Rev. Cornel Todeasa and Rev. George Coca officiating, followed by interment in Mt. Grove of Easton Cemetery. The Commerce Hill Funeral Home, 4798 Main St Bridgeport (on the Trumbull line) is in charge of arrangements.

    If desired, donations may be made to St. Dimitrie Romanian Orthodox Church in memory of Charles. For online memorials, to light a virtual candle, share stories and pictures visit us at commercehillfh.com. May His Memory Be Eternal

    Published by Connecticut Post from Jan. 23 to Jan. 24, 2012

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