Michael Skals Obituary, Cause Of Death – Mario Daponte, who had been living in Ottawa, Canada, went away today under mysterious circumstances. His parents, Pasquale “Patsy” and Mary (Cristofano), passed away prior to Mario’s birth on January 29, 1936 in Waterbury, Connecticut. Mario was named after his father. They were both raised in Waterbury throughout their formative years. He was the son of his mother and father.
He was a reserve soldier for the United States and served with distinction on land that belonged to the United States during the Korean War. He was a graduate of Watertown High School, where he was involved in extracurricular activities and served as student body president. Mario worked as a salesman for the F. & M. Schaffer Brewing Company his entire life, and when he finally reached the age at which he could retire, he did so.
Mario’s career spanned his entire life. In addition to that, he has served in the past as the owner of Mario’s Variety Store, Buckingham Spirit Shop, and Yankee Coffee Service. Both the Waterbury Lodge of Elks #265 and the Naugatuck Lodge of Elks #967 had reached the conclusion that he should be expelled from their respective lodges and the organization.
Each of these lodges may be found in the town of Naugatuck, which is located in the state of Connecticut. In his spare time, he enjoyed going to casinos, playing scratch cards, watching western movies, and marathoning episodes on the History Channel. He was a die-hard supporter of the New York Yankees.
The time that Mario was able to spend with his grandchildren, whom he considered to be the single most important component of his life, was something that he held in the highest regard. He was committed to his family and took a lot of pride in the fact that he was able to fulfill that obligation. The time that Mario was able to spend with his grandchildren was something that he treasured very deeply.