Electrician, Father, Brother, and Uncle.
Brian Anthony DeFilio, a light in the lives of many, passed away on August 4, 2023, at the age of 28. Born in Waterbury on February 7, 1995, Brian grew up in Terryville, where his spirit and love of life made him many life-long friends. His passion for electrical work shone through, and he leaves this world deeply loved and missed by his son, siblings, parents, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and all who are fortunate enough to know him.
Brian's love for his family ran deep. He was an incredibly loving father, his son being his greatest joy. He was also a beloved brother, a playful uncle, and a caring son. Summer days at his sister's pool, sharing laughs with his brother-in-law, and long gaming sessions with his brothers were among his happiest times. Brian's anticipation for his newest niece's arrival next year was a testament to his love for his family.
Playtime with his son was cherished – parks, libraries, and dinosaur adventures filled their days. Brian's kind spirit and the bond they shared will forever live on in Blake.
Brian's personality made him a magnet for friendship. His loyalty, down-to-earthness, and ability to make anyone laugh were gifts to everyone in his life. His heart and his quick-witted humor brought smiles and laughter to all.
Brian, following his father's footsteps, eagerly pursued his passion for electrical work. His dedication shone as he recently began an apprenticeship to become a fully trained electrician. His determination would have surely led to a fulfilling career.
Maternal Great-grandparents: Marie Christine DeMatteis Creddo and Louis Anthony Creddo; Alice Mary Carey Eggleton and Robert James Eggleton Jr.
Paternal Grandfather: Salvatore B. DeFilio
Paternal Grandmother's Parents (Brian's Great-Grandparents): William Krasinsky and Helen Stenitis Moore.
Electrician, Father, Brother, and Uncle.
Brian Anthony DeFilio, a light in the lives of many, passed away on August 4, 2023, at the age of 28. Born in Waterbury on February 7, 1995, Brian grew up in Terryville, where his spirit and love of life made him many life-long friends. His passion for electrical work shone through, and he leaves this world deeply loved and missed by his son, siblings, parents, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and all who are fortunate enough to know him.
Brian's love for his family ran deep. He was an incredibly loving father, his son being his greatest joy. He was also a beloved brother, a playful uncle, and a caring son. Summer days at his sister's pool, sharing laughs with his brother-in-law, and long gaming sessions with his brothers were among his happiest times. Brian's anticipation for his newest niece's arrival next year was a testament to his love for his family.
Playtime with his son was cherished – parks, libraries, and dinosaur adventures filled their days. Brian's kind spirit and the bond they shared will forever live on in Blake.
Brian's personality made him a magnet for friendship. His loyalty, down-to-earthness, and ability to make anyone laugh were gifts to everyone in his life. His heart and his quick-witted humor brought smiles and laughter to all.
Brian, following his father's footsteps, eagerly pursued his passion for electrical work. His dedication shone as he recently began an apprenticeship to become a fully trained electrician. His determination would have surely led to a fulfilling career.
Maternal Great-grandparents: Marie Christine DeMatteis Creddo and Louis Anthony Creddo; Alice Mary Carey Eggleton and Robert James Eggleton Jr.
Paternal Grandfather: Salvatore B. DeFilio
Paternal Grandmother's Parents (Brian's Great-Grandparents): William Krasinsky and Helen Stenitis Moore.
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