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Gerald Iadeluca

Feb 23, 1926 - Oct 7, 2017 (Age 91)

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Dear Auntie Rose, and boys. I just found out today about Uncle Jerry. I am so so sorry to hear, and I have so many fond memories of him, and of you all. I believe there is a big banquet table in heaven. And at that table there will always be a seat with his name on it. And he will be welcome, and happy as he waits for the rest of us who loved him. God bless him, and keep him, and I pray that God will somehow comfort all of you. Love Steve,Pam, and kids.

Gerry and family, Deepest condolences on your loss. May your moemories help you to get through this difficult time

Dear Rose, Gerald, Carl, Matthew and Greg,
I am so sorry to hear about Jerry's passing. My heart goes out to all of you and pray for strength to help you get through this sorrowful time.
Love,
Linda Geremia

Matt, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. So sorry for your loss.

My prayers and condolences go out to the
entire family. Gerald always treated me
and my family with respect and dignity and
I'm sure that he did the same to all the
other people he knew. God Bless.

Thoughts and prays to you and your family rip uncle gerry

Greg I am very sorry to hear, of the loss of your Dad. Just remember he will always be in your hearts. May God Bless you and your family always.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Iadeluca family. Sincere regards, Bill & Cathy Streker

Matt and Justine,
So sorry to here about your loss. Please accept our condolences.
Anne and Den Handy

Obituary

Gerald's Obituary

Gerald Iadeluca, Sr., 91, of East Greenwich, passed away October 7, 2017. He is survived by his loving wife, Rose M. (Ferretti) Iadeluca. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Carmine and Anna (Campopiano) Iadeluca.Mr. Iadeluca was a WWII Navy Veteran and part of the Normandy Invasion. After WWII he became a barber. He had been a Licensed Master Tradesman at American Hoechst Chemical for 35 years, a Union Steward and a lifetime member of the Teamsters.Gerry had played Semi-Professional Baseball and had coached East Greenwich Little League, where he had coached his sons. He was a volunteer of the First Down Chain Markers Crew for East Greenwich High School, formerly the Head Usher at St. Francis de Sales Church and had been a member of the VFW. Besides his wife he is survived by his sons; Gerald Iadeluca, Jr. and his wife Nancy, Carl Iadeluca, Matthew Iadeluca and his wife Justine and Gregory Iadeluca, grandchildren; Ashley Cunday, Lindsay, Melanie, Hannah, Cameron, Kyle and Meghan Iadeluca and a sister Norma Hill. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, October 13th at 12:00pm at St. Francis de Sales Church, School St., North Kingstown. Burial with military honors will be in RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Calling hours: Thursday, October 12th 4-7pm at the Hill Funeral Home, 822 Main St., East Greenwich.

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