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Died suddenly at home on Wednesday August 27th. He was born to Emma and Lorenzo, who immigrated from Isola Del Liri, Italy and arrived in Boston in the early 1900's. Both Emma and Lorenzo were employed in Dorchester as tailors for the Faber Company. Arthur was born April 4th, 1928, the 6th child, in a family of 5 brothers and 2 sisters. He was raised in Roxbury and then Roslindale. He graduated from Boston Latin in 1944 and was accepted at Northeastern University at the age of 16, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1949. At Northeastern he earned an academic scholarship to the Harvard Graduate School of Engineering and graduated from Harvard Summa Cum Laude, the same year he married Muriel Franz (they later moved to Norwood, MA). He immediately enlisted in the Army and was sent to boot camp at Fort Dix; New Jersey. He was in the Army's 45th Division, in the 39th Infantry Regiment. As a Second Lieutenant, he was sent to Korea where he was stationed at the Punchbowl for 2 years. He was promoted to First Lieutenant and received the Korean Service Medal with two bronze stars, one Overseas bar, and the UN Service Medal. After the Korean War he worked for the Camp Dresser & McKee, then Raytheon and Camp Dresser & McKee again, as a project engineer for water treatment designs in Taipei, Taiwan, the Hague, Netherlands and in Egypt. He was also the design and build project Engineer for the world`s largest hazardous waste incinerator plant, located in Chicago, Illinois for Waste Management Corp. Locally he headed Nianza in Ashland and Baird & Maguir in Holbrook, both hazardous waste Superfund site clean ups for Camp Dresser & McKee. He retired in 1991 to Taunton to take care of his ailing wife in his retirement and until his death he was the Civil Engineer for B.I.G. Corp and Norfolk Engineering, a company owned by his son, Alan. Husband of the late Muriel Quaglieri and father of the late Arthur Lawrence Quaglieri, Arthur is survived by 3 daughters, Janet Consalvo of Taunton, MA, Jeanne Ego of Taunton, MA, Lois Webber of Fryeburg, ME, and one son Alan Quaglieri of Walpole. He is also survived by one brother John Dario of Beverly, MA. Funeral fron the Gillooly Funeral Home, 126 Walpole St. (Rt. 1A) NORW000, Thurs., Sept. 4 at 8 followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Catherine of Siena Church, Norwood at 9 AM. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Wed. Sept. 3, 4-8 p.m. at the Funeral Home. Donations in memory of Arthur may be made to the Parkinson Disease Foundation) 1359 Broadway, Suite 1509 NY, NY, 10018. Please visit www.mem.com for condolences. Gillooy Funeral Home Norwood, 781-762-0174

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Published by Boston Globe on Aug. 31, 2008.

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Jessica Marzuolo

September 8, 2008

Grampa I miss you so much!! But in a way I feel happy that your with Gramma. When me Missy and Jeanine went over to your box and shook it, it felt like a closure. I know you will be looking down on all of us but I just hope that our family will get through the bumpy roads to come. I love you !!

GINA PAGNOTTA

September 4, 2008

THE THING THAT STANDS OUT MOST IN MY MIND ABOUT HIM IS THE EMMENSE LOVE AND SUPPORT HE GAVE HIS WIFE . I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH A GENUINE DISPLAY OF LOVE AND RESPECT AND IT WILL ALWAYS BE THE WAY I REMEMBER HIM. IMPRESSIONS LAST FOREVER .HE WAS A WARM AND SINCERE MAN. MY PRAYERS TO MY COUSINS AND EXTENDED FAMILY AT THIS TIME AND IN THE FUTURE THAT WE DISPLAY THAT LOVE TO ONE ANOTHER IN HIS MEMORY. SINCERELY ,CUGINA GINA PAGNOTTA

Elaine Bernier

August 31, 2008

Even though you are missing him tremendously, remember... he is dancing in Heaven with your mom and Floody and Laurette!

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