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Robert A. Spicuzza

Shorewood, Wisconsin

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Shorewood, Wisconsin
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Alzheimer's Association

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Spicuzza, Robert A. Entered Eternal Life on All Souls Day, November 2, 2012, at 84. Resident of Shorewood. Beloved husband of the late Marianne M. (Nee Jansen). Loving father of Margaret (Lincoln) DeMier, Paul Spicuzza, Jeanne (Guy Hoffman) Spicuzza, David Spicuzza and Mary (Daniel Simmons)...

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Mr Spicuzza was my guidance counselor, and my wrestling coach. After getting kicked out of Milwaukee Tech, I was moved to Washington High school in the summer of 82-84. Mr Reeves (assistant principal) new me and assigned me to Mr Spicuzza, and since that first meeting till i left Washington high Mr Spicuzza took care of me in his own way..... T hank you for all you did for all of us in Washington high school. because Mr Spicuzza's help I have done great in life, May you rest in peace... SGM...

Margaret, Paul, Jeannie, Mary, and David--so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I'll be thinking of your family.

I was a student aide in the Guidance office at WHS and had the privilege to work with Coach S. I am now working in the Guidance office at the local high school. I have fond memories of the days in 1966 and 67. I am so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man with a laugh and smile to make your day. I have been blessed to know and work with him. Thank you Joe for sending out this message to WHS alumni

You have our deepest sympathy and are in our prayers. Uncle Bob is resting peacefully in heaven and hopefully we all will be together in the future.
Ted and Kathy Spicuzza

My Deepest sympathy to the family. You will be in my prayers

Coach Spiccuza did much for many. He will be missed.

My heart goes out to my friend Mary on the passing of her dear father. He was blessed with a full and remarkable life. I'm sure he is proud of you Mary and all the beauty you bring to the world.

I remember Coach Spicuzza as the teacher who got me through Biology. I remember him because he took the time to help me get it through my thick skull. It's because of him along with a few others who enabled me to be a proud member of the Class of 1960

Though we have never met many of you personally, you're all very dear to us through Dad's stories. Meanwhile, he's returned home, holding hands with Mom in Heaven ... and we're left wondering what comes next. God bless you all.