PIZZUTO, Arnold L., Beloved son of Dr. Frank L Pizzuto & Santina Mazzarino Pizzuto. Arnold was born June 25, 1927 in Boston, MA. He passed away on October 31, 2008 after a long illness. Arnold was the eldest of four children. He was the dear brother of Barbara Garden of East Boston, the late Evelyn Pilcher and the late Lillian Manzo. Arnold and Paula Pizzuto were married in 1947 and parented two children, Linda Sewall & Frank L. Pizzuto. Arnold and Nancy Pizzuto were married in the mid 1950's and recently celebrated 50 years of marriage. Arnold served in the Navy at the end of WWII. He worked as a general building contractor for 40 years. In his free time he enjoyed football, horse racing, and Pavarotti. Graveside service will be held on Tuesday Nov. 4, at 2:30PM in The Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. www.lawlerfuneral home.com Lawler & Crosby Funeral Home 617-323-5600
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uncle arnold, you will always be in my heart!
louis (chipper) manzo
November 11, 2008
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day.
Cousin Carol
Carol Gay
November 7, 2008
Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear,
just know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayer. Peace, Susan Izzi
Susan Izzi
November 7, 2008
Mr. Pizzuto,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USN during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Fair Winds And Following Seas
Mike Casey
November 6, 2008
Arnold, I've known you for nearly 20 years - I know that the last few years were pretty rough. I believe that you are now no longer suffering, and are at peace.
I like to remember you at home with Nancy and with Rusty or Baboo, enjoying a football game after a good Sunday dinner.
Alice
Alice Pizzuto
November 4, 2008
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