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SACCHETTI, STEPHEN E.
74, died unexpectedly on June 7, 2018 at Massachusetts General Hospital, surrounded by his family. He was the beloved husband of Mary P. (Lynch) Sacchetti for 51 years.
The son of Arduino "Eddy" Sacchetti and Emerina (Rastelli) Sacchetti, Steve was born and raised in Providence before moving to Cranston. He attended Cranston High School East and then Bryant College for a short time before choosing to pursue an apprenticeship in plumbing. He's been a proud union member for 50 years starting with Local 28, which later merged with Local 51.He was the devoted father of Stephanie E. Sacchetti; Jennifer L. Leary and her husband, James; Leslie A. Sacchetti and her husband, Dr. A. Joshua Appel; and was the cherished Grampy of Aislinn, Liam, Greydon and Nolan. He was the brother of Marleen (Sacchetti) Cotoia and uncle of Joseph Cotoia and Lisa (Cotoia) Westberg.Upon retiring, he moved to East Matunuck to enjoy his love of the beach, boating and fishing and spending time with his grandchildren. He was a dedicated family man. Words cannot express how much he meant to all of us. He will be dearly missed.Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Mass of Christian Burial on Friday, June 15th at 10:00 AM at St. Matthew's Church 1299 Elmwood Ave, Cranston. There will be no calling hours and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Matthew's Church 15 Frances Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910 or the Lymphoma Research Foundation Wall Street Plaza, 88 Pine Street, Suite 2400, New York, NY 10005 www.lymphoma.org. Please share memories and condolences at WoodlawnGattone.com
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I read the memory of Steve in the paper the other day and I am so remiss in sending something. I worked with Steve and I didn't hear of his passing until a while after. He was a hard worker, a smart man and a guy with a great sense of humor. There aren't too many plumbers in that line of work that I wanted to stick around with after the end of the day. Steve was an exception. We had fun in the midst of many tough days.
Richard Donelly
Coworker
June 12, 2020
Dear Mary and family
So sorry for your . Stephen was a great guy, with a wonderful sense of humor. He was always so kind too my mom Etta .With Deepest Sympathy,
Sharon Gendron-Petroff
June 14, 2018
To the Sacchetti family,
My deepest condolences , I grew up with Steve, on Charles St, worked for his , father and mother, in the market, when l was eighteen, steve was a good friend. R. I P.
John Germani
June 14, 2018
RIP Stephen our thoughts and prayers are with Mary and the girls . love Ron & Paula
Paula Guilbault
Family
June 13, 2018
Mary and family,
Ann and I send our condolences on the passing of Stephen. We are so sorry for your loss. We hope that happy memories will help to reduce the sorrow that you are now experiencing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Stephen and you.
John O'Leary
Friend
June 13, 2018
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