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John Cicconi Obituary

74 in Huntington Beach, CA formerly of Newton and Brighton, died suddenly on August 9, 2008. He was a graduate of Brighton High School in 1952 & a Korean War Veteran. He earned a BS from Boston College in 1961 and earned his medical degree from St. Louis University, St Louis, MO in 1965. He specialized in psychiatry and completed his residency at the Institute for Living in Hartford, CT. During his career, Dr. Cicconi was employed at the College Mental Health Center, Boston, was a faculty member of Counseling Center of Stonehill College, staff psychiatrist at the New Life Council, Waltham and for many years maintained a private practice in Newton. Beloved husband of the late Antoinette (Walz), he is survived by two daughters, Lora and Martine, Caregiver Joan Walker, his sisters Laura Cedrone and Carmella Sweeney, his brothers Joseph and Daniel Cicconi and many nieces, nephews and friends. Memorial Mass will be celebrated in St. Columbkille Church, 321 Market St. Brighton on Wednesday, August 20 at 10:30 am. At the request of the family interment will be private. For directions and guest book please visit www.lehmanreen.com Lehman & Reen Funeral Home Brighton617 782 1000

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Published by Boston Globe from Aug. 18 to Aug. 19, 2008.

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Kethe Cicconi

January 4, 2009

To all if Johnny family. I wish you well. Johnny was the most educated man within the Cicconi famly, an honor. He did it his way and loved his children. I will always remember how he gave me a dr's note in college to get out of an exam I wasn't prepared for. It was a little extra help i needed at that time. I wish all his daughters well, he loved you very much. God Bless. Love Kethe

Teresa & Joe Terranova

August 18, 2008

Dear Lora, Martine, Joan, Lila, Joe,Nano and Laura,

Our hearts are so sad at the loss of such a great friend and wonderful person who gave so much to so many. He will be sorely missed always.

Love,
Joe & Teresa Terranova

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