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Gino D. Carlucci 89, a lifelong town resident, and a longtime summer resident of Sandwich, died Friday morning at Milford Regional Medical Center, shortly after his arrival there. He was the beloved husband of Antonietta I. (Carlucci) Carlucci. Born in Franklin, March 18, 1923, a son of the late Michael and Antoinette "Tillie" (Lozzi) Carlucci, he was raised and educated in Franklin, and was a 1940 graduate of Franklin High School. Mr. Carlucci was a retired self employed home builder and contractor. He also worked in the family business of M. Carlucci & Sons Paving Co. In later years Mr. Carlucci worked as the afternoon door attendant at the Oteri Funeral Home. He served proudly in the US Navy during WW II. He served with the 6th Naval Beach Battalion at the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. He attained the rank of carpenter's mate 3/class and was awarded the European-African Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Ribbon, the WW II Victory Medal, the American Theater Ribbon, and the Good Conduct Medal. He was honorably discharged in February, 1946. He was a member of the Quattro Eroi Lodge #1414 Sons of Italy in Franklin, and was a Life Member and Past Commander of Franklin Post #3402 VFW. He was a frequent participant in the annual Memorial Day and July 4th parades, and was Grand Marshall of the July 4th parade twice. He was a lifetime communicant of St. Mary's Church, and an active member of the Franklin Senior Citizens. Surviving in addition to his wife of 2 years are his son Gino D. Carlucci, Jr. and his wife Pandora of Franklin; 2 daughters, Maryann Hagan of Franklin, Kathy Amendola and her husband Peter of Franklin; a brother Michael "Mickey" Carlucci and his wife Marcia of Franklin; a sister Marion Arcaro of Franklin; and 6 grandchildren, Eric & Melissa Baril, Michael & Nathan Carlucci, and Alison & Pete Amendola. He is also the brother of the late John Carlucci and Florence Bussaglia. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral Monday, April 23, 2012 at 9:15AM from the Charles F. Oteri & Son Franklin Funeral Home, 33 Cottage Street, www.oterifuneralhome.com, with a funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church at 10:00 AM. Interment with military honors will follow in the family lot in St. Mary's Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday, April 22, 2012 from 2 - 6 PM. Donations in his memory sent to the American Heart Assoc. P.O. Box 417005, Boston, MA 02241, would be appreciated.
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My condolences to the Carlucci Family. Mr. Carlucci was a remarkable man.
John Higley
April 27, 2012
Gino, Pandora and Family,
I'm sorry to hear of the sudden passing of Mr. Carlucci, Sr. May he rest in peace; free of pain and suffering.
Joyce Adams
April 24, 2012
To Gino and family,
My deepest sympathies.
Robin D. Perera
Robin Perera
April 24, 2012
To the Carlucci Family--my sincere condolences.Gino was a wonderful man who always had an interesting story to share with others. I will always remember him being at Memorial Day Programs at various schools. He was so very proud to tell the children and adults about his years in the military serving our country.
Franklin has lost a great citizen.
Michael Konosky, Florida
April 24, 2012
To all the Carlucci's, my condolences. Gino was a true oak of a man. What I always appreciated is that he was happy to see people. Not most of the time, all the time. He had a gift for always having something to pass along, or a story to tell, that made you feel that he had been waiting just to tell you. A good man.
Bill Grewe
April 23, 2012
Gino and Family
Sincere condolences to you and your family. My deepest sympathy.
Sue Hall
April 23, 2012
To Gino and Pandora,
I am so sorry to hear of your.
My deepest sympathy.
Raphaela Rozanski
Raphaela Rozanski
April 22, 2012
To the Carlucci family, we send our heartfelt condolences of your loved ones loss. Dave and Sue DeBaggis
David DeBaggis
April 21, 2012
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