Leonard “Dino” Ciarmoli passed away peacefully on October 5, 2022 at the age of 88.
Dino lived in Elmira, NY for 80 years and graduated from Elmira Free Academy. He served in the Marine Corps. Following his retirement from CAF-USA, Dino enjoyed becoming a Master Gardener, traveling and relocated to Penfield, NY.
Dino is survived by his wife Jean, son Steven (Lori Ramich), daughter Jennifer Popovich, grandsons Jamie Ciarmoli and Michael Popovich and granddaughters Stacey Ciarmoli and Elizabeth Popovich. He is survived by his sister Elmira Lutomski, great grandsons, nieces and nephews.
A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the Rochester Regional Health Hospice Care Fund to support others in their time of need. (https://www.rrhgive.org/giving
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7 responses to “Ciarmoli, Leonard “Dino””
Jean and Family,
Very sorry to hear about Dino’s passing.A true Gentleman. Our prayers are with you and your family. God Bless you all.
Joann and Rick Milazzo
Dear Steve
So sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. May your years of memories help ease your present sorrow. Thinking of you.
Dean Jean and family, Ken and I send our deepest condolences to all. Dino was one of a kind. We both loved working with him – he was always a great mentor and listener with sage advice. And we loved coming to visit your beautiful home full of genuine hospitality. I think he is in heaven taking runs and jamming to classic rock, looking down on us all. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Sad news from your family re Dino’s passing. Our class from the NYSFitness in Elmira recall Dino’s leading our group when the leader was late. He had a great sense of humor, and we always welcomed gifts from his garden. Now he can lead aerobic exercises in Heaven! Each time I pass his house on Church St. I remember the laughs we shared. May he rest in peace….
Jean and family I am so sorry for your loss. Dino was a mentor and a friend. From our time at Sumirail, ABB and CAF if Dino wasn’t teaching he was learning, always wanting to know what the latest Engineering tools were and how to use them. He taught me learning was a life long journey. I miss our talks about gardening and his help with carpentry projects, Our cabinets look just as good today as when he put them in 15 years ago. My taste in beer isn’t as refined as his was but I’ll try and find a good one and toast him one last time.
Goodbye friend, until we meet again.
So sorry for your loss
So sorry to hear of Dino’s passing. I have too many fond memories to count of Sunday’s on Chiurch street watching the Giants lose with a houseful off great friends, of Christmas parties and backyard gatherings. I have missed those and I will miss Dino. But, I am happy knowing that the gang is hanging out together again having one hell of a party!