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Lewis Iannucci Obituary

IANNUCCI
LEWIS on June 13, 2005 of Voorhees NJ, formerly of Bristol, PA, age 76, husband of Patricia (nee Swift); beloved father of Jean Toberman (Steven), Robert (Robin), Susan, James (Heather) and Mark (Sherry); loving grandfather of Daniel, Jacquelyn, Hannah, Alexandra, Vincent, Caroline, Samantha, and Dominic; also survived by his brother and sister Michael and Rita Frye (Ernest). Lewis was a graduate of Shippensburg and Temple Universities. A veteran of the US Army, he served in the 432nd Eng. Construction Battalion. A teacher and vice-principal, he worked for Palmyra High School for 36 years. He was formerly the Treasurer for the Burlington County Football Club, and umpired for N.J.B.U.A. A lifetime member of VFW Post 10116. Relatives and friends are invited to the Viewing on Thurs. from 7-9 P.M. at THE BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME, Route 73 and Evesham Road, Marlton N.J. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 A.M. Fri. at Holy Rosary Church, Burnt Mill and Evesham Rd., Cherry Hill NJ. Burial at Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle Veterans Cemetery, Arneytown, NJ. Memorial donations may be made in Lewis' name to: The Lewis Iannucci Schlorship Fund, Palmyra High School, 310 Delaware Ave, Palmyra, NJ 08065.
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Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News on Jun. 14, 2005.

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Jeanne Reeves Nociti

June 17, 2005

You will live on in the hearts of all the many students whose lives you touched. You were a great teacher and friend. Thank you for always caring.

Jim Milligan

June 16, 2005

Mr.Iannucci, Every teacher want to make a difference in at least one student's life. You touched thousands of us during your 36 years at PHS. You inspired me to become a teacher (38 years in public education). Your legacy lives on! You are missed greatly. Jim Milligan, Class of 1961

John Silver

June 16, 2005

He will be remembered by many with wonderful memories.

Nancy Lusk-Bazajou

June 15, 2005

The class of 64 remembers you well also. My sincere condolences to the family.

Pat Hunter Fields

June 15, 2005

Sending sincere condolences. I have lots of good memories of Mr. Iannucci and his class.

Judy (Fredericks) Steffey

June 15, 2005

What a wonderful man Mr. Ianucci is and was and will always be in my heart. My deepest sympathy to his family and know that he was deeply loved by all.

Carol Murray

June 15, 2005

Mr. Iannucci you will be missed. You were a great teacher. Rest in Peace. Carol Weber Murray, Class of 1960.

Peg (Jander) Stavely

June 14, 2005

What great memories we of the class of 1960 have of Lew, our class advisor and good friend. He was a mentor to so many of us! He will surely be missed by all. May God bless you, his family, as you mourn his passing.

Pauline Stemelski Cleighton

June 14, 2005

You were a wonderful teacher, you will be missed.

Jack DeHaven

June 14, 2005

From the Class of 1960-God's Speed Lew.

nancy bada

June 14, 2005

Dear Mark, I was really sorry to hear about your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time. Fondly, Nancy

Samuel Bongiorno

June 14, 2005

memories are forever

1960 PHS 45th Reunion Committee

June 14, 2005

The PHS 1960 45th Reunion Committee sends it's sincere condolences and regards to Lou's family. Lou was our class advisor and attended our last reunion!!!

The Committee

Carole Aiken Martucci, Dottie Fries Gerlock, Jack DeHaven, Joyce McFadden Loffredo, Kathy Gilchrist Yansick, Dick Purbeck, Bob Andrews, Ronald C. Blackeby and Marian Lauber Laffey.

Rest In Peace, Mr. Iannucci!!!

John Felizzi

June 14, 2005

A wonderful mentor, advisor and coach. "Coach" taught me so many valuable life lessons. I'm a better person for having known him.

John Felizzi PHS '61

Richard Purbeck

June 14, 2005

Lou was our 1960 Palmyra High School advisor. He will be missed.

Dick Purbeck

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