Peter “Papa” Cellino, 93,
passed away peacefully with his family
by his side on Saturday, July 10, 2021.
He was born in Plainville, CT on June 29, 1928,
and was the younger of two children born to the late
John and Susan (Mastrianni) Cellino.
A lifelong resident of Plainville, he graduated from
Plainville High School and received his Business Administration
Degree from Bryant College.
During the height of the Korean Conflict, Peter,
enlisted in the United States Air Force,
attaining the rank of Staff Sergeant and
spending a tour of duty in Korea.
Peter was the beloved husband of Clara (Battista) Cellino,
to whom he was married for 67 years. Clara, also a Plainville
native and the love of his life passed away in 2018.
They remained in Plainville for the entirety of their lives and
together raised a loving family. Peter joined his father, John,
in operating the Federal Oil Company until 1963.
Continuing as an entrepreneur, he established local businesses
along with developing and investing in real estate.
The success he achieved was a true testament to his strong
work ethic and business acumen.
Peter had an unwavering devotion to his family, working endlessly
to support and build a comfortable life for them.
His children learned the value of love, family, hard work,
and integrity from him. Peter will always be remembered
as a strong, kind, loving, supportive husband, father,
grandfather, great-grandfather and friend.
An accomplished baseball player in high school,
Peter continued playing in Plainville softball leagues
throughout his 20’s and 30’s. In his 40’s, he found golf,
his “second career”, quickly becoming a passionate player
and in his 50’s he joined his son, John, as a member of the
Farmington Country Club (FCC).
Peter established lifelong friendships, and for nearly thirty years
teed-it-up four to six days a week during the golfing season.
He looked forward to partnering with his son in the annual FCC
member/member golf tournament; they were a dynamic duo and
force to be reckoned with. Peter was a founding member of the
Mickey Mouser’s, a group of FCC members who annually
ventured to Disneyworld for a week of golf, exceptional food
and laughs with great friends. One of his happiest golf
accomplishments was finally getting that illusive hole-in-one.
With his wife and friends, Peter loved traveling, especially to the
Caribbean Islands. He enjoyed summers at the beach in Clinton, CT,
relaxing and spending time with family and friends. He enjoyed
watching sports on TV, but especially his favorite team, the
Yankees, along with golf, tennis, and UConn women’s basketball. On
bright sunny days, he could be seen tooling around in his most
treasured antique sports car, a 1968 Mercedes Benz
280SL convertible, which he referred to as “Baby Car”.
Peter treasured the holidays and being surrounded by family while
enjoying traditional Italian foods and desserts — made with love
by his wife and daughters. Peter had a tremendous mechanical
aptitude and loved working with his hands. He could assemble, fix,
and build anything he put his mind to; never using directions, just
his critical thinking and common sense.
In his younger years, in addition to baseball, Peter enjoyed hunting
with fellow members of the Bristol Fish and Game Club, dirt bike
riding with his son and bowling in numerous leagues. As a veteran,
Peter was also a member of both the VFW and the American Legion
posts.
We will miss his incredible quick wit and sense of humor, his love
of life & family, his smile, and his endless playfulness. Above all,
he loved his family and we loved him.
Peter leaves his children: John Cellino and wife Kathy of Niantic,
Susan Cellino and her husband Gregory Jacques of Plainville, and
Donna Cavallaro and her husband Christopher
of Plainville. Additionally, he leaves the pride and joys of his
life, his grandchildren: Peter Cellino; Kacie Shiel and her husband
Christopher; Jesse Cavallaro and his wife Mary; Nicholas Cavallaro
and his wife Rachel; Christina Cavallaro; and Mei-Li Cellino-Jacques;
his great-grandchildren, Penelope “Poppy” Shiel and Harrison Shiel;
along with his brother-in-law Joseph Battista and his wife Debbie,
his nephew Anthony Piergrossi, and extended family. In addition to
his parents, he was predeceased by his sister Beatrice Piergrossi
and her husband Jack.
For the last three years, Peter, looked forward to homemade meals
brought to him daily by his devoted daughters and social visits by
his entire family. Sincere appreciation to the staff at Jerome Home
in New Britain who cared for him over the last nine months. We will
forever be grateful for the excellent care, compassion, and
sensitivity provided.
To honor Peter’s wishes, his family celebrated his life privately
this past Thursday. Peter may be remembered with a contribution to
his favorite charity, The Plainville Family Resource Network. PFRN
is a local non-profit organization supporting the educational
development of young children ages birth to five and is located at
69 Linden Street in Plainville, CT 06062.
Plainville Funeral Home caringly and professionally handled all of
the arrangements and burial for the family. For online expressions
of sympathy, please visit his tribute page at www.PLAINVILLEFUNERALHOME.com.
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