TURCO Pat “Patsy” a resident of Stoneham for over 50 years, died on April 19, 2013 in Andover. Most recently residing at Academy Manor in Andover, Pat was born in East Boston on April 12, 1919. He was the son of Filippo and Vincenza (Micciche) Turco and was the husband for 60 years of the late Angela (Benincuore) Turco. Pat was a graduate of East Boston High School and attended Lowell Institute at MIT majoring in Naval Architecture. He was employed for many years in the Engineering Department at Boston Naval Shipyard and was a WW II Veteran Navy Seabee. He is survived by two sons, Philip and his wife Gail of Chelmsford and Paul and his wife Nancy of Austin, TX. He was also the father of the late Nicholas Turco. He is also survived by four grandchildren, Jennifer Beaudet and her husband Jay of Goffstown, NH, David Turco of San Diego, CA, Allison Welch and her husband Rick of Austin, TX and Gregory Turco and his fianc Kristine Charais of Austin, Texas. Funeral from the Barile Family Funeral Home, 482 Main Street (Route 28) STONEHAM Friday at 9:00 A.M. followed by a Funeral Mass celebrating Pat’s Eternal Life in St. Patrick Church, 71 Central Street, Stoneham at 10:00 A.M. Family and friends are cordially invited to gather and share remembrances with the family on Thursday from 3:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Interment with Military Honors Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Please honor Pat by making donations in his memory to Alzheimer’s Association, PO Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090-6011 www.alz.org. For directions or to send a memorial condolence www.barilefuneral.com or www.facebook.com/BarileFamilyFuneralHome
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Stira & Faulkner Families
April 25, 2013
Phil, Paul, and Family,
We pray for Uncle Pat's peaceful journey as he reunites with all of our loved ones in heaven. . . and for you as you say your goodbyes.
Love,
Jack, Mark, Elissa and Family
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Elissa Faulkner
April 25, 2013
I shall always remember "Uncle Pat" as a kind and gentle man. He and "Auntie Angela" were friendly with my parents. During one of their visits to the Cape to visit our family, Pat gave me coaching lesson in tennis. My deepest sympathy to his sons and family.
Linda Sacco
April 24, 2013
WILL MISS YOU PAT
YOU BROUGHT HAPPINESS AND JOY TO MARIE AND I AM GLAD SHE COULD SHARE THAT WITH SOMEBODY AT THE ACADEMY
YOU WERE ALWAYS PLEASANT AND INTERESTING TO TALK WITH
YOUR FRIEND BILL DAWES
April 23, 2013
I remember when I was first discharged from the army. Pat knew I liked to ski, so he invited me to go along with him and Nick for a fun day of skiing, (circa 1968). My mother always thought the world of Pat and Angela!
John Sacco
April 23, 2013
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