Iris Iaccarino

Iris Iaccarino, ne Iris Violeta Arocho Ortega, of Stamford, passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 30, 2021 at St. Camillus of Stamford. She was 93 years old.
Iris was born in Jayuya, Puerto Rico on September 13, 1928 to the late Ramon Arocho and Flor Ortega , and grew up in Puerto Rico. She came to live in Brooklyn NY when she was 18 y/o (1947), where she would meet and marry Richard Iaccarino, who passed in 2006.
Iris was a loving, wise, mother devoted to her children, and also a role model of a purpose-driven career. She distinguished herself in her career as a union representative in the ILGWU, breaking through the wall excluding women in management, in 1977 becoming along with one other woman, the first women in management in the ILGWU, at Local 91 in NYC.
Circa 1980, Iris was awarded the Borinquen Woman of The Year Award, in recognition of all the Latina women and their families she had helped.
The legacy of her social justice work is reflected in that all three of her children created careers that are sourced in the aspiration to uplift the quality of life of those whose lives they touch.
In 2016, Iris moved to Connecticut to live with her daughter Sandra. She made a second home of The Riverhouse Adult Day Center, where she enjoyed the company of friends and staff, and a spiritual community of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Stamford.
Iris is survived by 2 daughters, Iris Zvi, and Sandra Eagle, a son Riccardo Iaccarino and his wife Diane, 6 grandchildren, Teegan Gonzalez, Zachary Eagle and his partner Nicole Orsini, Asher Eagle, Dominique Iaccarino, Keith Iaccarino, Nicolas Iaccarino and his partner Jillian Blumstein, and a great grandson, Jack Nicolas Iaccarino.
Family and friends are invited to the Celebration of Iris’s Life, to be held at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford, on Saturday, October 9, 2021 from 12:00- 3:00 PM. And to gather at Iris’s home afterwards, sharing food and stories and hugs. Zoom link available for those living far away or who otherwise would like to attend remotely.
Donations in her name can be made to The Riverhouse Adult Day Center https://www.theriverhouse.org, or The Unitarian Universalist Congregation https://uustamford.org/donate.
Interment will be held on Tuesday, Oct 12, at St. Charles cemetery, Farmingdale NY. For details, the zoom link, or questions sandra@sandraeagle.com

Eleanor Banks

A lifelong resident of Stamford, Eleanor Banks was born on May 28, 1925, to Vincent and Ersilia (Tartaglia) Lopiano. She passed away at age 96 on Saturday, October 9, at Stamford Hospital, after an intense bout with COVID.

Eleanor, also called “Helen” and “El” by friends and family, attended Stamford public schools. She soon went to work at Northam Warren Corporation, a major cosmetics company which had recently relocated to Stamford’s industrial area. With the coming of World War II, the company pivoted to the manufacture of aircraft parts and Eleanor continued war work with them throughout. When the war ended, El left work to help her mother with the difficult tasks of managing and caring for their large household.

In 1954, Eleanor married William Banks and they were a devoted couple until his death in 2002. Their home was always open to family and friends who could count on a warm welcome with cheerful conversation over coffee and treats. Eleanor was a great cook who especially excelled at large holiday dinners. Every guest knew they simply could not leave without a “goodie bag” filled to overflowing. If Bill went hunting with friends for a day or two, Eleanor was sure to pack them enough food for a week.

For more than 30 years, Eleanor enjoyed weekly league bowling outings with her friends, treasuring every winning game and every team trophy. She was particularly proud of the time her last-frame strike won the game and possibly the tournament for her team. From the 1930’s on, Eleanor also had a lifelong love of movie stars, especially the “glamorous” ones . As a girl she kept huge scrapbooks and as an adult she continued to follow all the details of their lives, amazing others with her extensive recall.

Most of all, El was known as an energetic and gregarious person, ever loyal to her family and her many friends, always there to help you in times of need.

Besides her loving husband and parents, Eleanor was predeceased by her five brothers – Patrick, Joseph, Thomas, Albert and John – and three sisters – Jennie Cassone (John), Vera Casciari (Gene), and Virginia Dombrowski (Robert). She is survived by one sister, Anne Sessa (Jerry), along with many beloved nieces and nephews and their children.

Although it was COVID that finally took her life, Eleanor had struggled throughout her later years with many medical problems, not least surviving breast cancer at age 85. The family cannot thank her many caregivers enough, with special gratitude to her niece Elisa Dombrowski and to Cendy Bony, Janice Jenkins and Thania Christopher.

Funeral arrangements will be private and are being handled by the Nicholas Cognetta Funeral Home and Crematory. If one wishes, contributions may be made in Eleanor’s name to the Children’s Tumor Foundation, Mail Code 6895, P.O. Box 7247, Philadelphia, PA, 19170-0001

Tracy Kane

Tracy A. Kane, of Stamford, passed away on Friday, October 8, 2021 at Westchester Medical Center. She was born in Stamford on September 27, 1966 to the late George and Marie (Macri) Veit. Tracy was 55 years old at the time of her passing.
Tracy was born and raised in Stamford. She was employed by the Stamford Public Schools as a Special Education Para educator. She loved her job. She loved the children she helped and the people she worked with. Tracy’s greatest pleasure, however, was spending time with her family and friends. She was a devoted wife and mother who completely dedicated her heart and soul to the well-being of her family. Nothing meant more to her in life than caring for her daughters and husband. Tracy will be sadly missed by her family and friends.
Tracy is survived by her beloved husband, Bob Kane, her daughters, Shannon, Kristen and Lauren, her Mother-In-Law, Ann Kane, sisters, Lisa Lockwood and husband Rick, Denise Faugno and husband Ralph, brother-in-law, Kevin Kane (Mary), sisters-in-law, Karen O’Neill (Richard) and Sue Boccuzzi (George), uncles, Michael Macri (Adeline) and Dominick Macri, aunts, Kathryne Colatrella and Arlene Alves (Anthony) and many nieces and nephews, extended family and dear friends.
Friends and family may offer their sympathy at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford from 4pm to 8pm on Wednesday, October 13, 2021. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Thursday, October 14th at 11am at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, 1170 Shippan Avenue, in Stamford. Interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers donations in Tracy’s memory may be made to The Brain Aneurysm Foundation by visiting https://give.bafound.org/
To leave online condolences you may visit the family guestbook hosted on cognetta.com or on Facebook at facebook.com/NicholasFCognettaFuneralHomeCrematory

Gerard Sangermano, Sr.

Gerard Sangermano, Sr., 81, of Stamford passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on October 5, 2021 at his home. He was born in Rose Cosenza, Italy to the late Giuseppe and Angelina Cufone Sangermano.

Gerard was the hardworking owner of Pools by Gerard; as well as a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He adored his family until his last breath. He will be remembered for his love for hot peppers, dunking plain sticks into regular coffee at Dunkin Donuts, sitting on the front porch, eating ice cream on the couch, and winning gas money at the Minturnese Social Club. He will forever be the legend in our hearts, “clockwise.”

Gerard is survived by his loving children, Angelina “Angel” Sangermano of New Milford, Gerad “Jerry” Sangermano, Jr. and his wife Polly Anna of Bethel, his grandchildren, Jacqueline, Rocco, and Vincenzo “Vinny” Chiappetta, Gerard III and Christina Sangermano. He is also survived by his siblings, Antonio Sangermano, Rita Contadino, step brother Francesco Sangermano; as well as several nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, Gerard was also predeceased by his wife, Jacqueline “Cacciotti” Sangermano, sisters, Luisa Docimo, Rosina Castiglione, Viola Maria Filato, and Carmela Russo.

Family and friends are invited to the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford, CT on Friday, October 8, 2021 from 4:00-8:00 PM with a remembrance to be held at 7:00 PM. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Gerard’s memory to Connecticut Hospice, 100 Double Beach Rd, Branford, CT 06405.

To leave online condolences, please visit www.cognetta.com.

Thomas Clift III

Thomas H. Clift III, 74, passed peacefully into the arms of our lord, Tuesday, October 5, 2021 in Stamford, Conn., making it to heaven just before midnight. He always wanted to visit heaven he said in childhood prayers kneeling next to his bunk bed with his precious grandma “Mere,” by his side. Later in life he continued that reverence as a part-time preacher in Rockford area churches. The oldest of six siblings, he now joins his loving parents in paradise, Thomas H. Clift, Jr. and Marylou (Cain) Clift, who predeceased him.

Tommy, as he was known to distinguish him from his father, was a member of Court Street Methodist Church, and later First Assembly Church of God in Rockford. At an early age he took to water and swam like a fish. He loved the feeling of freedom and the fanciness of flight. Some say he learned it with multiple trips on vacation to Northern Wisconsin. He spent his life around water, even bleaching his hair beach bum blonde. He lived for the surf, sun, sand and trips to Grand Haven, MI. Florida and Connecticut. He loved going fast and gave neighborhood kids rides on his white, mini-Honda scooter as a teenager. In his senior year of high school, he bought a 1957 Chevy, painted it with 20 cans of leaded blue spray paint, making the car so heavy it got nearly -0- miles to the gallon. It was a convertible and drive-ins were his favorite parking spot. To his father’s chagrin and friend’s Mike, Bill, Bob and Tom’s delight, he ruined the garage floor.

He was an expert swimmer, diver and fisherman. Good enough to win trophies, medals and ribbons. He became a lifeguard at the 10th Avenue Pool in Rockford, where he met his first wife, Cheri (Chamberlain). They were married in September 1966 and had two children, Tina and Jeff. While his father Tom Jr. went after big game Muskies and Northern, Tom caught nearly the state record bass in 1973 on a secret, lake in Northern Wisconsin. The lake is sacred to his family and is where his ashes will be released next spring.

A graduate of Rockford West High School, he won the city diving championship. Friends say he could fly like an acrobat. He liked reaching for the sky so often, he joined the high school track team and pole vaulted into the record books. Coached by his father, Tom showed early promise. His father built him a run way along Ellis Ave. complete with sandpit, crossbars and pole box. Practices and meets were held at the home, often as police and neighbors pulled up to see Tom and his friends compete. Entire track meets were held at the home with scores of friends and teammates. They chased each other, chased records and ran like the wind, as fast as lightning, neighbors Dee and Dick Roberts used to say.

Always chasing the light, he turned his creativity to the visual arts. He and his father built a professional photo laboratory in the basement of their Cumberland St. home. He loved the magic of making prints. Tom added to his trophy chest as a professional photographer and film maker, working first in television at WREX, then WTVO, and finally at the Rockford Register Star as a staff photographer 1972-1977. That love of photography was passed to his younger brother, Bradley, who has used photography for many national and international awards. Tom’s tutelage assured his success. As he mentored Brad throughout

the 70’s. During this period, he met another West High graduate, Cynthia (Robinson) Lally, whom he married in Nov. 1980. Bradley was the best man and their first son, Adam Brandon Clift was born 9 months later. Five years later, in 1986, Charles Worthington Clift was born to the couple. Tom taught them fishing and athletics as well. They moved as a family to Connecticut in 1988. Tom continued to develop and master photography and other visual arts and took up sailing.

When Tom combined his growing love of music with photography, he created master works of art, moving congregations and audiences to tears with his slideshows of earth’s beauty. His photographs still hang in public and private collections. He worked at Aetna Insurance World Headquarters for five years having been recruited there, in Hartford in the early 90’s before retiring to Stamford, Ct. in the early 2000’s.

During later years, he returned to his love of water and fishing, trying to create the perfect bass lure. He even incorporated his invention, calling his new company, “Momma’s got Worms.” Lionel, a family friend said recently, “I don’t know about the name, but the bait sure worked!” Working another lure while living on a lake in Connecticut, Tom caught a trophy Large Mouth Bass. He was always alive and kicking next to the water, in the water, in the air. Now he’s in the air above us forever, said his friend. “Up high, where he always wanted to be.”

Leaving behind his siblings, Julie (Clift) Vaughn of Rockford, Nancy (Clift)Martin, Princeton, Ia. Bradley E. Clift, Westerly, RI, Martha (Clift) Tuneberg, Rockford and Susan Clift also of Rockford, Il. They all remember their older brother fondly as being creative, funny, unpredictable and talented.

He is survived by four children. Tina (Cornelius) Ray along with her husband, Mike Ray, of Catawba, South Carolina, Jeffery Cornelius of Laguna Beach, CA, Adam Clift along with his wife, Yesy Clift, of East Hartford, Ct. and Charles Clift along with his wife, Kelly Clift, of Granby, Ct. His surviving grandchildren are, Zachary Barton, Andrew Barton, Lilly Cornelius, Hunter Clift, Colton Clift, Daniel Clift, Khloe Clift and Giovanni Clift.

Tom also is survived by nine nieces and nephews; Jennifer Meyer, Jill Ramseth, Keith Sandberg, Renae Sandberg all of Rockford, Illinois and Zachary Tuneberg, Jamie Tuneberg, Brit Tuneberg and Jori Tuneberg also of Rockford Illinios. Finally, Spencer Clift of Westerly, Rhode Island.

Family and friends may call at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford on Saturday, October 16, 2021 from 12-4:00 PM with a service at 2:30 PM. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers or donations Tom and family would have wanted you to be fishing or swimming at sunrise or sunset, watching the beauty of nature and be in awe of life and reaching for the heavens, always looking up. “The rising tide lifts all boats,” he used to say.
To leave online condolences, please visit www.cognetta.com

Eleanor Banks

A lifelong resident of Stamford, Eleanor Banks was born on May 28, 1925, to Vincent and Ersilia (Tartaglia) Lopiano. She passed away at age 96 on Saturday, October 9, at Stamford Hospital, after an intense bout with COVID.

Eleanor, also called “Helen” and “El” by friends and family, attended Stamford public schools. She soon went to work at Northam Warren Corporation, a major cosmetics company which had recently relocated to Stamford’s industrial area. With the coming of World War II, the company pivoted to the manufacture of aircraft parts and Eleanor continued war work with them throughout. When the war ended, El left work to help her mother with the difficult tasks of managing and caring for their large household.

In 1954, Eleanor married William Banks and they were a devoted couple until his death in 2002. Their home was always open to family and friends who could count on a warm welcome with cheerful conversation over coffee and treats. Eleanor was a great cook who especially excelled at large holiday dinners. Every guest knew they simply could not leave without a “goodie bag” filled to overflowing. If Bill went hunting with friends for a day or two, Eleanor was sure to pack them enough food for a week.

For more than 30 years, Eleanor enjoyed weekly league bowling outings with her friends, treasuring every winning game and every team trophy. She was particularly proud of the time her last-frame strike won the game and possibly the tournament for her team. From the 1930’s on, Eleanor also had a lifelong love of movie stars, especially the “glamorous” ones . As a girl she kept huge scrapbooks and as an adult she continued to follow all the details of their lives, amazing others with her extensive recall.

Most of all, El was known as an energetic and gregarious person, ever loyal to her family and her many friends, always there to help you in times of need.

Besides her loving husband and parents, Eleanor was predeceased by her five brothers – Patrick, Joseph, Thomas, Albert and John – and three sisters – Jennie Cassone (John), Vera Casciari (Gene), and Virginia Dombrowski (Robert). She is survived by one sister, Anne Sessa (Jerry), along with many beloved nieces and nephews and their children.

Although it was COVID that finally took her life, Eleanor had struggled throughout her later years with many medical problems, not least surviving breast cancer at age 85. The family cannot thank her many caregivers enough, with special gratitude to her niece Elisa Dombrowski and to Cendy Bony, Janice Jenkins and Thania Christopher.

Funeral arrangements will be private and are being handled by the Nicholas Cognetta Funeral Home and Crematory. If one wishes, contributions may be made in Eleanor’s name to the Children’s Tumor Foundation, Mail Code 6895, P.O. Box 7247, Philadelphia, PA, 19170-0001

Tracy Kane

Tracy A. Kane, of Stamford, passed away on Friday, October 8, 2021 at Westchester Medical Center. She was born in Stamford on September 27, 1966 to the late George and Marie (Macri) Veit. Tracy was 55 years old at the time of her passing.
Tracy was born and raised in Stamford. She was employed by the Stamford Public Schools as a Special Education Para educator. She loved her job. She loved the children she helped and the people she worked with. Tracy’s greatest pleasure, however, was spending time with her family and friends. She was a devoted wife and mother who completely dedicated her heart and soul to the well-being of her family. Nothing meant more to her in life than caring for her daughters and husband. Tracy will be sadly missed by her family and friends.
Tracy is survived by her beloved husband, Bob Kane, her daughters, Shannon, Kristen and Lauren, her Mother-In-Law, Ann Kane, sisters, Lisa Lockwood and husband Rick, Denise Faugno and husband Ralph, brother-in-law, Kevin Kane (Mary), sisters-in-law, Karen O’Neill (Richard) and Sue Boccuzzi (George), uncles, Michael Macri (Adeline) and Dominick Macri, aunts, Kathryne Colatrella and Arlene Alves (Anthony) and many nieces and nephews, extended family and dear friends.
Friends and family may offer their sympathy at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford from 4pm to 8pm on Wednesday, October 13, 2021. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Thursday, October 14th at 11am at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, 1170 Shippan Avenue, in Stamford. Interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers donations in Tracy’s memory may be made to The Brain Aneurysm Foundation by visiting https://give.bafound.org/
To leave online condolences you may visit the family guestbook hosted on cognetta.com or on Facebook at facebook.com/NicholasFCognettaFuneralHomeCrematory

Lucille Tomczyk

Lucille Tomczyk, 85, of Stamford passed away with her family by her side on Monday, October 4, 2021 at Stamford Hospital. She was born in Stamford on July 31, 1936 to the late Joseph and Mary Condito Loglisci.
Lucille is survived by her loving children, Joseph P. Tomczyk, Jr. of Stamford, Debbie Pandone and her husband John of Stamford, Mary-Jo Amato of Darien and Mark Tomczyk of Stamford, as well as her grandchildren, Nichole Reyes, Anthony and Tori Pandone, Jeffrey Amato, Jr. and Michael Amato and three great grandchildren. Also surviving is her canine companion “Autumn.”
Besides her parents, Lucille was also predeceased by her husband of 50 years, Joseph P. Tomczyk, Sr. in 2007 and her siblings, Pasquale “ G.I.” Loglisci, Joseph Loglisci, Nicholas “Bones”Loglisci and Marie Interlandi.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, October 8, 2021 at 10:30 AM at St. Bridget’s of Ireland RC Church, 278 Strawberry Hill Avenue, Stamford. Interment will follow at St. John’s RC Church, Darien.
The Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory is honored to assist the family with the arrangements.
To leave online condolences, please visit www.cognetta.com

Gerard Sangermano, Sr.

Gerard Sangermano, Sr., 81, of Stamford passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on October 5, 2021 at his home. He was born in Rose Cosenza, Italy to the late Giuseppe and Angelina Cufone Sangermano.

Gerard was the hardworking owner of Pools by Gerard; as well as a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He adored his family until his last breath. He will be remembered for his love for hot peppers, dunking plain sticks into regular coffee at Dunkin Donuts, sitting on the front porch, eating ice cream on the couch, and winning gas money at the Minturnese Social Club. He will forever be the legend in our hearts, “clockwise.”

Gerard is survived by his loving children, Angelina “Angel” Sangermano of New Milford, Gerad “Jerry” Sangermano, Jr. and his wife Polly Anna of Bethel, his grandchildren, Jacqueline, Rocco, and Vincenzo “Vinny” Chiappetta, Gerard III and Christina Sangermano. He is also survived by his siblings, Antonio Sangermano, Rita Contadino, step brother Francesco Sangermano; as well as several nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, Gerard was also predeceased by his wife, Jacqueline “Cacciotti” Sangermano, sisters, Luisa Docimo, Rosina Castiglione, Viola Maria Filato, and Carmela Russo.

Family and friends are invited to the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford, CT on Friday, October 8, 2021 from 4:00-8:00 PM with a remembrance to be held at 7:00 PM. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Gerard’s memory to Connecticut Hospice, 100 Double Beach Rd, Branford, CT 06405.

To leave online condolences, please visit www.cognetta.com.

Andrew Charkales

Andrew George Charkales, 82, passed away peacefully at Greenwich Hospital on October 3, 2021 surrounded by his family, and with his wife and children by his side. Andy was born on February 2, 1939 in Skoura, a small village in Therapnes in Laconia, just south of Sparta, Greece. After WWII, he and his family fled Greece together aboard the SS Independence. Andy and his family arrived in America’s in July 1951 and from there settled in Stamford, CT. Andy graduated from J.M. Wright Technical School as a tool and die maker and retired from DRS Technologies in his seventies.

Andy was devoted to his Greek heritage, his family and especially his grandchildren. Besides being a loving and fierce example of a Spartan warrior for his family and everyone, even strangers, he could also be described as a great story teller, comedian, teddy bear, #1 protector, rock, and simply the kindest man anyone has ever met. He would never say no and would give anyone the shirt off his back. He was the first person to lend a helping hand and everyone’s go-to guy to fix absolutely anything.

If you were lucky enough to have seen his bright smile or heard his beautiful laugh, you would know just how much love Andy had in his heart. It is the same love his beautiful wife, family, and friends will carry with them forever.

Andy is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Jenny (Prattas) Charkales; daughter, Kelly Floreno and her husband Joseph; his son, George Andrew Charkales and his wife Lisa; grandchildren, Julia Rende Charkales and Andrew George Charkales; his sisters, Theresa Charkales and Stella Charkales Rich and her husband Joseph; and nieces and nephews, Kelly Ciraldi, Peter Nowlin and his wife Donna, Paula Palmer and her husband Bryan, Michael Nowlin and his wife Terri, and Elizabeth Wynne and her husband Kris; and grand nieces and nephews. Andy is predeceased by his parents George and Calliope (Mentavlos) Charkales and his brother Peter Charkales.

A funeral procession will be leaving the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford on Friday, October 8, 2021 at 10:30 AM for a funeral service to be celebrated at 11:00 AM at the Church of the Archangels, 1527 Bedford Street, Stamford. Interment will follow at Woodland Cemetery, Stamford. Family and friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, October 7, 2021 from 4:00-8:00PM with a Trisagion to be celebrated at 6:30PM.

The Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory assisted the family with Andrew’s final arrangements. To leave a message of condolence for the family please visit cognetta.com or on facebook.com/NicholasFCognettaFuneralHomeCrematory.