Memorial service: Roland H. Chinatti Sr.

Memorial service: Roland H. Chinatti Sr.

FALLS VILLAGE — Coach Chinatti, Roland H. Chinatti Sr. of Falls Village, loving and devoted husband of the late Dorothy Louise (Atterbury) Chinatti, died Nov. 10, 2020. 

Memorial services for Roland will be celebrated at Housatonic Valley Regional High School, 246 Warren Tpke., Falls Village, on Saturday, June 19, at 1 p.m. (under the tent in front of the school). 

Relatives and friends are invited to gather under the tent, prior to the service, between noon and 1 p.m. At a later date, Roland will be interred with the love of his life, Dorothy, at Grassy Hill Cemetery, Falls Village. The burial will be private and at the convenience of the family.

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