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RICHARD CERASUOLO Obituary

CERASUOLO, Richard J. "Dick" Passed away peacefully at the Rose Monahan Hospice Home on the morning of February 23, 2020, after a period of declining health; he was 80 years old. Dick was born and raised in Medford, a son to the late George and Anne (Higgins) Cerasuolo. He graduated from Christopher Columbus H.S. in Boston's North End prior to enrolling at Northeastern University where he earned his B.A. in History. While still a student, Dick started as a sports reporter for the Boston Globe and a year later, the Malden Mass Evening News. His professionalism and charismatic personality soon identified Dick as a "premier sports journalist" of the New England area; an identification that would span across his 40-year career.

In 1966, Dick transferred his journalistic skills to the Worcester Evening Gazette and ultimately, the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, where he continued to work until his retirement in 2000. During his career, Dick was responsible for covering the New England Patriots. While the Patriots were his primary beat, his passion was the Central Mass College sports scene, namely WPI, Assumption College, and The College of the Holy Cross. Dick brought to life for his readers the careers of such Worcester hoop legends as Joe O'Brien, Andy Laska, Togo Palazzi, and Ken Kauff amongst many others. Dick's dedication also followed into his personal life; no matter the schedule he would find time to make his daughter Katie's basketball games and to get down to the field to watch his son Michael play and coach collegiate football. He was a dedicated husband of 39 years to the love of his life, his wife Mary (nee: Callahan) until her death in 2006. As busy as he was writing and traveling, Dick found time to relax and work on his home. His talents far surpassed sports writing; he was quite the handyman and found pleasure in maintaining his yard with an impeccable manner. His family will always remember those scavenger hunts to salvage old railroad ties.

Dick had numerous passions, one of which was restoring antique trunks and presenting them as gifts to his children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. In retirement, he enjoyed working his "little jobs". For several years he served as the sexton to Westborough's St. Stephen's Episcopal Church and was a starter at Juniper Hill Golf Course in Northborough. He was a former member of St. Bernadette Parish, an active member of St. Rose of Lima Parish and was a longtime member and past Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus, St. Augustine Council #5724, Northborough.

His talents and passion for sports writing earned Dick numerous awards including those from the National Football Assn., the N.E. Press Assn. and was selected to the Assumption College Sports Hall of Fame as a special contributor. He served as a member of the Worcester H.S. Sports Hall of Fame and the N.E. Patriots Hall of Fame selection committees as well as an advisor to numerous other committees. Dick is survived by his three children, Kathleen Chasia of Montclair, NJ, John Cerasuolo and his wife Kelley of Pearland, TX and Michael Cerasuolo and his wife Tracy of Hampden, MA; 7 grandchildren whom he adored, Katrina Watson, Christopher and Gavin Chasia, Jakob, Joseph, Kaelin and Jayme Cerasuolo; a brother George Cerasuolo and his wife Anne of Garden City, NY; several nieces and nephews. He also leaves a special friend, Jane Riley of Northborough. Dick cherished his relationship with "The Lynn Callahans" and is survived by Joan McQuillan of Middleton, MA; Margie Callahan of Salem, MA; John "Tommy" and Linda Callahan of West Linn, OR; and Neil and Ann Callahan of Nahant, MA.

Calling Hours will be held from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, February 28 at Hays Funeral Home, 56 Main Street, Northborough. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Saturday, February 29 at St. Rose of Lima Parish, 244 W. Main Street, Northborough. Burial will follow in Howard Street Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Dick's family respectfully requests memorial donations be made to Rose Monahan Hospice, 10 Judith Street, Worcester, MA 01602. To leave a condolence or to share a story, please visit www.HaysFuneralHome.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Feb. 24 to Feb. 25, 2020.

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Jackie Picard

February 28, 2020

Sorry for your loss. Friend of John and Kelley Cerasoulo.

patricia king

February 28, 2020

to family so sorry to learn of Dick's passing-
both Mary AND Dick were dear old friends from the 60's-think of them often-now they are together-
my deepest sympathies pat king peabody,ma

Jennifer Hackett

February 27, 2020

Dear John, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time. Take care. Love, Jen

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Jack Cerasuolo

February 27, 2020

Dick was my first cousin, have not seen him in years , he used to come to LA in the late 70's and he would call me. am very sorry for your loss. Jack & Pat Cerasuolo

Trish Finlay

February 26, 2020

Both Dick and Mary were the best friends and neighbors our family could have ever had. They were like grandparents to Shanna, Tiffany, and Jon-Scott.

After Mary died (I still miss her always), Dick remained my dear friend. Even though I couldn't walk across the yard for a glass of wine. I can still remember sitting in his house with him. He'd get whatever cheese was in his fridge and pour the wine and we'd talk for hours; the way old friends do. He loved his family unceasingly.

Dick came to my rescue more than once or twice when he and Mary lived next door.

"Dick, something smells funny downstairs near the fuse box?"

"I'll be right over Trish."

"Dick, Jazz is out of control will you come help me tie him up?"

"Be right there."

That was Dick in a nutshell, always there and ready to help where needed.

He had the best sense of humor too. Whatever crazy "Lucy-like mess I got myself into, Dick would be right there shaking his head in a way that said, "Trish, Trish, Trish what on earth were you thinking?" but he stood by me in friendship- steadfast and kind. I loved him dearly.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Love,

Trish

Mike Santora

February 25, 2020

I have a fond memory of Mr. Cerasuolo as he wrote a very complimentary football article about me when I was at WPI. He was very cordial and friendly during our telephone interview and I was very impressed by his professionalism. My condolences to his family.

Sandy Burgin

February 24, 2020

My deepest condolences to the entire Cerasuolo family. It was a great pleasure to spend as much time as I did covering all different sporting events with Dick during my 32 year career at the Telegram & Gazette.
May Dick Rest In Peace knowing that his was a life well lived.

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