Orlando 'Scar' Cingolani, age 91 of Monticello, formerly of McGehee, departed this life peacefully at his home in the presence of his family on Sunday, October 9, 2011.
He was born December 16, 1919 to Florio and Anna Cingolani.
Scar was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Geraldine Cingolani.
He was the loving father of Ann (PeeWee) Irons of Baton Rouge, LA, Cathy (Wayne) Aswell of Ruston, LA, Ronnie (Tambara) Cingolani of McGehee, Connie Steele and Jerri (Ronny) Craven, both of Monticello. Scar was the loving grandfather of eleven grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. He had a host of nieces, nephews and friends. He was also preceded in death by his father, mother, four brothers and five sisters.
Scar was a WW II Veteran, assigned to Dutch Harbor during the bombing of Pearl Harbor. After returning from service, he married his bride and was a meat delivery man for Linekers, then was employed by Sunbeam Bread Company for 13 years. He then worked for 10 years for Parker Distributing and 20 years for Delta Distributing, all of McGehee. He was a member of the American Legion, VFW and St. Mark's Catholic Church. He was a former member of Copperhead Hunting Club, an owner and president of Line Hunting Club and a member of AARP. Scar was best known for his other financial endeavors, his trailer park, and selling fruits and vegetables that he had grown in his garden. He was loved by so many and never met a stranger.
Funeral Service
St. Mark's Catholic Church
1016 N. Hyatt
Monticello , AR 71655
10/11/2011 at 10:00 AM
McGehee Cemetery with Military Honors
Hwy 4
Orlando 'Scar' Cingolani, age 91 of Monticello, formerly of McGehee, departed this life peacefully at his home in the presence of his family on Sunday, October 9, 2011.
He was born December 16, 1919 to Florio and Anna Cingolani.
Scar was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Geraldine Cingolani.
He was the loving father of Ann (PeeWee) Irons of Baton Rouge, LA, Cathy (Wayne) Aswell of Ruston, LA, Ronnie (Tambara) Cingolani of McGehee, Connie Steele and Jerri (Ronny) Craven, both of Monticello. Scar was the loving grandfather of eleven grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. He had a host of nieces, nephews and friends. He was also preceded in death by his father, mother, four brothers and five sisters.
Scar was a WW II Veteran, assigned to Dutch Harbor during the bombing of Pearl Harbor. After returning from service, he married his bride and was a meat delivery man for Linekers, then was employed by Sunbeam Bread Company for 13 years. He then worked for 10 years for Parker Distributing and 20 years for Delta Distributing, all of McGehee. He was a member of the American Legion, VFW and St. Mark's Catholic Church. He was a former member of Copperhead Hunting Club, an owner and president of Line Hunting Club and a member of AARP. Scar was best known for his other financial endeavors, his trailer park, and selling fruits and vegetables that he had grown in his garden. He was loved by so many and never met a stranger.
Funeral Service
St. Mark's Catholic Church
1016 N. Hyatt
Monticello , AR 71655
10/11/2011 at 10:00 AM
McGehee Cemetery with Military Honors
Hwy 4
Family Members
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Eliza Agnes "Liza" Cingolani Reginelli
1910–2010
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Victoria Evelyn Cingolani Banchetti
1912–1992
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Sr Constance Patrick ""Sister Patrick"" Cingolani
1914–2010
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Duilo M. "Buck" Cingolani
1916–1989
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Eleanor Ida Cingolani Dolci
1917–1996
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Settimo "Sam" Cingolani
1918–2003
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Stella Cingolani Banchetti
1921–2002
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Louis "Bill" Cingolani
1924–1992
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Aldo Cingolani
1925–1943
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