Wasko Funeral Home
Armando Trimboli, 74
Campbell: Funeral services will be held 9:30am Saturday at the Wasko Funeral Home and 10am in St. Joseph the Provider Church for Armando Trimboli, 74 who passed away Monday evening at Valley Renaissance Nursing Home.
Armando was born Aug. 18, 1935 in Adore, Reggio Calabria, Italy, the son of Vincenzo and Caterina Brizzi Trimboli and came to live in Campbell in 1956.
Armando was a shoemaker when he lived in Italy and when he came to America he worked as a seamless inspector for LTV Steel.
He was a member of the church and enjoyed playing bocce. Armando loved to read and watch programs about nature and science. He enjoyed playing scrabble with his beloved wife and dear neighbor Sue Kennedy. He also enjoyed gardening, working in the yard and making wine. He greatly enjoyed playing with his grandchildren and being in the company of his family and friends.
He leaves to cherish his memory his wife the former Mary Ann Innocenzi whom he married on July 3, 1965; a daughter, Teresa Serrano and a son Armando V. (Nora) Trimboli all of Campbell and four grandchildren, Marina Serrano, Annalisa Echevarria, Harry Echevarria, Jr. and Isabella Trimboli.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother Antonio Trimboli and a sister Carmela Albanese.
The family would like to thank Valley Renaissance and Mahoning Valley Hospital for the loving and kind care that he received there and to every other health care worker that cared for him throughout the years.
The Trimboli family has entrusted their loved one to the care of the Wasko Funeral Home and will receive friends Friday from 5-8pm.
Guest Book
Dear MaryAnn, children & grandchildren,
I am very sorry for your loss. I remember Armando as a very fun loving and very “Italian Man”. My fondest memory
was watching MaryAnn & Armando dancing the “Jitter-Bug” at one of our Campbell Girl’s Softball 50’s-60’s Dance. What a time we had!
My thoughts & prayers are with all of you.
God Bless,
Sandy Redeske
Mary Ann, Teresa, Armando and kids - I am so very, very sorry for your loss. Armando was a great man and I am honored to have known him. He’s in a better place now and we can proudly say that we have a great man as an angel on our shoulders. God bless all of you. Your in my heart and prayers.
Love to all of you - Renee’