Our deepest condolences Tony Quirino family. My wife and I are from Great Barrington and have been to the Crandell often and we hope someone in the family carries on the tradition. Our prayers are with you.
God Bless
Gordon & Irene Gray
We,are from Pittsfield, and one of the things we enjoy most is to make the scenic drive from Pittsfield to Chatham, have a treat at the Dairy Queen, and enjoy a good movie at your theater. We miss this. We miss Tony!
There’s a special place in heaven for you Tony — a reserved front-row seat for one of the kindness and most generous theater owners. God bless you. And our deepest condolences to your family left behind.
WOW!… Thank you again for sharing and your condolences.
It really means a lot to us, for the Quirino family has been involved with the Crandell Theatre for over a half a century… and in the case of my father… many more years more than that!
There is no doubt in our minds that Tony appreciates your comments and that your loving support has put a smile on his face. Thank You!
Our condolances to the Quirino family. Thank you for many happy times at the Crandell, and for always being gracious and welcoming. Our family has been coming since the sixties. The Crandell is a gem and a treasure and we so hope it will continue.
I simply wanted to say how blessed we have been all these years to have not only the Crandell, but also the Quirino family in our community. You all brought us so much joy.
I was just writing a piece about my first date and the Crandell Theatre. It was Young Frankenstein in 1974. I wonder how many other people had their first date at the Crandell as well.
I thank you all for your years of dedication and hard work to bring not only films, but wonderful memories to our lives.
For the grand reopening of the Crandell Thaetre I’d like to offer my family’s sincere thanks to the brilliant, fantastic and generous Judy, the Chatham Film Club and all the other community saving benefactors. You did good. Really good! Tony would be happy, thankful and proud of you all.
Kenneth Young
Our deepest condolences Tony Quirino family. My wife and I are from Great Barrington and have been to the Crandell often and we hope someone in the family carries on the tradition. Our prayers are with you.
God Bless
Gordon & Irene Gray
We,are from Pittsfield, and one of the things we enjoy most is to make the scenic drive from Pittsfield to Chatham, have a treat at the Dairy Queen, and enjoy a good movie at your theater. We miss this. We miss Tony!
There’s a special place in heaven for you Tony — a reserved front-row seat for one of the kindness and most generous theater owners. God bless you. And our deepest condolences to your family left behind.
WOW!… Thank you again for sharing and your condolences.
It really means a lot to us, for the Quirino family has been involved with the Crandell Theatre for over a half a century… and in the case of my father… many more years more than that!
There is no doubt in our minds that Tony appreciates your comments and that your loving support has put a smile on his face. Thank You!
God Bless You,
The Quirino Family
Our condolances to the Quirino family. Thank you for many happy times at the Crandell, and for always being gracious and welcoming. Our family has been coming since the sixties. The Crandell is a gem and a treasure and we so hope it will continue.
Take good care,
Sari and Chris
I simply wanted to say how blessed we have been all these years to have not only the Crandell, but also the Quirino family in our community. You all brought us so much joy.
I was just writing a piece about my first date and the Crandell Theatre. It was Young Frankenstein in 1974. I wonder how many other people had their first date at the Crandell as well.
I thank you all for your years of dedication and hard work to bring not only films, but wonderful memories to our lives.
We miss you all.
Jeanne
For the grand reopening of the Crandell Thaetre I’d like to offer my family’s sincere thanks to the brilliant, fantastic and generous Judy, the Chatham Film Club and all the other community saving benefactors. You did good. Really good! Tony would be happy, thankful and proud of you all.
Kenneth Young