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Constantino J. "Tuffy" Amico

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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Constantino 'Tuffy' J. Amico of Fitchburg, Navy vet, WWII; 81 FITCHBURG Constantino "Tuffy" Joseph Amico, 81, of Fitchburg, passed away peacefully Thursday morning, October 23, surrounded by his wife and his family. He was born in Leominster, on October 10, 1927, the son of late Lorenzo and...

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Mark, I am very sorry for your loss. Please let me know if you need anything.

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Steve

Dear Amico Family,
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Amico. Sadder still, we never had the honor of meeting Mr. Amico. Our connection is through the friendship of Mr. Amico’s wonderful, son Mark, and his beautiful family, Angelica, Nicole and Nicholas. In viewing the postings here, we have caught a glimpse of what a special person Tuffy was to all who knew him and loved him. During this time of great sorrow and pain, we are praying for your family. May time help to heal...

Nina and Michael & Gezilla,
Brian & I would like to express our deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Michael, we were privileged enough to meet your dad at your wedding. His personality shone as bright as the sun. As we watched him with all the children, including our own, you could see that he was a family man in everything he did. The children loved him and he them.
Michael, you are a reflection of your father and you honour him every day with the love and caring you...

To the Amico Family,

I had the privilege of meeting Mr. Amico on several occasions when he would visit Mark in California. And as was always the case, Mr. Amico was such a fun and enjoyable guy who really seemed to enjoy the camaraderie and good-natured ribbing that his son practiced with great frequency. He was always quick with a joke, usually at the expense of my Irish heritage which I really enjoyed. Most importantly, it was great to see Mark and his Dad grow closer in recent...

Dear Nina and Cheryl - Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Always remember that he is now in a better place with more rejoicing than suffering. I pray that each day that goes by gets easier than the last. May God truly keep you and your families in his constant care and loving hands.

Nina Amico & Family
God Bless men like Tuffy. A man who treasured the value of family and friends. He will rest in peace knowing that his heritage lives on through your wonderful family.

Michael and Patrica Capone

To the Amico Family:
We were so fortunate to have met your husband, father, grandfather, when we moved to Leominster. Constantino truly lived up to his name: 'Amico'......in Italian is translated as 'Friend'. He was our friend, our amico, and he made us feel so comfortable when we would meet at Diane and Maurice's family reunions. I guess you could say that this wonderful family did not hesitate to adopt us and extend their kind friendship to us. I will miss Constantino's sincere...

To Michael and Amico Family

Michael although I did not know or had the opportunity to meet your father personally, I could only imagine what your father was like; I'm sure he treated everyone the same and that's with respect, a person who genuinely listened to you, was passionate about family, a generous and loving person who touch many souls in his lifetime.

They say your children's own actions as they grow to become parents themselves is a reflection of your how you were...

Godfather, what a wonderful word.
Uncle Tuffy,what a wonderful Godfather.Your hugs and kisses and smiles will never, never be fogotten. God must of needed a Godfather for someone in Heaven. Thank you God for Uncle Tuffy, and our Wonderful Family. Aloha.......