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Obituary: Gene Cesca, 73, of Naugatuck

Gene, a Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force, was a loving and devoted family man. He loved to play baseball, football and was an avid collector.

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NAUGATUCK, CT - (From Alderson-Ford Funeral Home) Gene Cesca, a man always determined to beat the odds, finally lost the argument on November 22, 2020 in his home at the age of 73 after a battle with cancer.

Born and raised in Danbury, Connecticut. After graduating high school, he then joined the United States Air Force.

He was proud of serving his country and held the rank of Sergeant. He went on to earn two college degrees, while working full time, and sometimes part-time plus raising a family.

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Gene loved sports. He earned his Junior Varsity letter for baseball in high school. He also played football in Europe while in the service. He was a fan of the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts and of course the New York Mets; an often painful a topic to discuss.

He headed a Crime Watch, volunteered and donated over 11 gallons of blood to the American red cross. Gene was a collector of electric trains, old time radio shows, belt buckles, shot glasses, Hard Rock Cafes pins and an assortment of sci-fi items. His favorite character was Doctor Who.

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Gene taught himself how to build computers. He studied Tae Kwon Do, learned to cook and was particularly proud of the racing car bed he built for his oldest son Michael.

Gene had a bucket list. He was able to check off a few items: he drove an eighteen-wheeler, diesel train and race car; piloted a plane; rode a zip line and visited the Alamo.

Gene met his wife Carol on a blind date and married her nine months later. She became his partner and best friend.

His greatest achievement in life was their two sons, Michael and Darren. Family always took precedence over money and position.

His wife, children and his grandchildren, Chloe and Kyle were dearer to him than he could ever say. If there is an afterlife, Gene will be watching over them.

His family and friends are too numerous to mention by name, but all are warmly acknowledged for the part they played in his life.

Gene chose to be cremated, but he will be available in an urn at the Alderson-Ford Funeral Home of Naugatuck, 201 Meadow St. for anyone who cares to stop by to share comments and swap stories with others who might have considered him a decent human.

Visitation will be held on Monday Nov. 30 , 2020, from 5 - 7PM. Committal with military honors will be held on Dec. 1 , 2020, 10AM at the State Veteran Cemetery, Middletown.

Memorial contributions may be made to Seven Angels Theater, 1 Plank Road, Historic Hamilton Park Pavilion, Waterbury, CT 06705 or to the Railroad Museum of New England c/o RMNE Treasurer, P. O. Box 400, Thomaston, CT 06787.

For online condolences or to share a photo or a story, please visit www.fordfh.com.

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