STEVANAZZI, Peter P., Jr. 84, of Maynard, March 29, 2016. Beloved husband of 62 years of Petrena (Lattuca) Stevanazzi. Loving father of Anita Stevanazzi & husband Robert Hill, Sheree Hatch, & Valerie Galvin & husband Tracy, all of Maynard. Grandfather of Andrew Hatch, Jennifer Galvin, Alex Hatch, Jeff Hill, Melissa Galvin & Nicholas Hill. Gr. grandfather of Lilliana Rose. Brother of Noreen Schiavi & husband Paul. Brother-in-law of Chick Lattuca & wife Grace. Also survived by nieces, nephews & extended family. Visiting Thurs. 4-8pm at the Acton Funeral Home, 470 Massachusetts Ave. (Rte 111) ACTON. Funeral Mass Fri. April 1st at 11:30am in St. Bridget's Church, 1 Percival St., Maynard, with burial following in St. Bridget's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Friends of the Maynard Public Library, 77 Nason St. Maynard MA 01754. US Army vet. Korean War Era. Memorial page www.actonfuneralhome.com
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To Petty and her dear family, I am so sorry for your loss of Peter. My Condolences to all of you with love and prayers.
Jennie MacInnes
April 8, 2016
Anita & family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. May happy memories sustain you. Thoughts and prayers.
Greta Friel
March 30, 2016
Anita and the Stevanazzi family. So sorry to hear about your Dad. I remember him well! My thoughts are with you all.
Tricia White
March 30, 2016
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