Mr. Guy Citrinite, 90, of Altamonte Springs, Florida, joined his wife Anne in heaven, on Friday, December 27, 2013. Born in Utica on May 23, 1923, son of the late Anthony and Mary( Brindisi) Citrinite, Guy was raised and educated locally. On June 19, 1943 he was joined in marriage to the former Anne Spetts, with whom he enjoyed a loving and happy union of 58 years until her passing on May 16, 2002. In 1945, Guy and Anne opened the Fine Arts Studio, a photography business, on 105 Lafayette St, and two years later, moved the studio into their home on 17 South St. There they prospered and grew into one of NYS's premier Photography Studios winning many awards along the way - You would be hard pressed to find a family in this area that grew up in the 50s + 60s that didn't have a portrait in their home with Fine Arts Studio logo. In the late 60's, Guy also became a financial consultant with Investors Diversified Services (IDS). In 1972, they sold the business and moved to Maryland where Guy was promoted to regional sales manager for IDS. In 1977, they moved to Florida and soon opened a new Fine Arts Studio in Longwood which they expanded into A Brides World. With this new venture, they became "pioneers" in the one stop Wedding Business until 1992, when they sold that business to finally retire. For four and a half decades, the Citrinite's produced photographs under the "Fine Arts Studio" logo. Guy was a member of many clubs and organizations both in Utica and in Florida, including the Lion's Club, Ad Club, Professional Photographers of America and the SPEBSQSA. He also founded the Italian Club of Annunciation Church, in Florida . Guy was an award winning cook and up until 6 months ago, cooked every Sunday for his "Florida family" and half the neighborhood. A man of great charm and wit, a friend, and confidant, proud of his Italian heritage - he will be sadly missed by all. Guy is survived by his two sons; Anthony "Tony Cee" and his wife Mary Citrinite, of Utica and Guy Citrinite, Jr., of Orlando, Fl, his four beloved grandchildren; Michael Guy Citrinite (his housemate and caregiver) of Orlando, Tina Marie Albin, of Utica, Anthony Citrinite,Jr. ,of NYC, Michelle Citrinite, of Orlando, and his great grandchildren; Frankie Albin and Alyssa Marie Albin, of Utica and Mikey Citrinite of Orlando. Guy also leaves his sister Kay Godfrey, sister-in-laws, Connie Mott and Nancy Spetts, brother-in-law, Anthony Mazzei, all of Utica, and many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. Services will be held Monday, January 13, 2014, at 12 Noon at St. Mary of Mt. Carmel-Blessed Sacrament Church, where a mass of Christian burial will be celebrated by the Rev. James Cesta, Pastor. The family will greet guests at the conclusion of the mass. Arrangements are under the guidance of the John L. Matt Funeral Home, Chadwicks, NY. To send an online message of sympathy: www.johnlmattfuneralhome.com