Adeline M. (Strattman) Gasperini Linkovich

EAST CANAAN — Adeline M. (Strattman) Gasperini Linkovich, 88, of East Canaan Road, died at her home after an illness, surrounded by her family. She was the widow of John E. Gasperini and Joseph J. Linkovich. Adeline was born May 16, 1924, in North Canaan, the daughter of the late Carrie (Bouteiller) and LeRoy Strattman.Adeline graduated from North Canaan Elementary School and Housatonic Valley Regional High School. She worked at the former GE Plant in Norfolk and at the Wash & Dry company in North Canaan. She then owned and operated Strattman’s Home for the Elderly in East Canaan. Adeline and Joseph ran the home for 25 years. Adeline was a life member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars Couch Pipa Post No. 6851 in North Canaan. She was also a member of the Canaan United Methodist Church.Adeline is survived by her two sons, John L. Gasperini and William F. Linkovich, both of East Canaan; two brothers, Clayton W. Strattman of Germantown, N.Y., and Wilbur W. Strattman of Tolland, Mass.; four grandchildren, John L. Gasperini of North Canaan, William J. Linkovich of East Canaan, Bobbie Jo G. Towle of Norfolk and Billy Jo G. White of Tolland; her great-grandchildren, Samantha Towle, Morgyn Lynn Gasperini, Joseph F. Linkovich and Lyla Eileen White; and several nieces and nephews. Adeline was predeceased by her daughter, Linda L. (Gasperini) White; her brothers, Walter and Ralph Strattman; and a sister, Clarabelle S. Whitbeck.Funeral services were held Jan. 30, in the Canaan United Methodist Church. Burial followed in Mountain View Cemetery. Arrangements are under the care of the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan. Memorial donations may be sent to the Couch Pipa VFW Post 6851, PO Box 913, North Canaan, CT 06018; or to the Canaan United Methodist Church.

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