Arthur-Lettieri-Obituary

Arthur J. Lettieri

Brattleboro, Vermont

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Arthur J. Lettieri WESTMINSTER Arthur Jefferson Lettieri, 79, of Westminster , aka Art the Cart, died Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008. Born on July 3, 1929, on Clinton Avenue in Jersey City, N.J., he was the seventh of twelve children. His father was a successful druggist; however, within months of Arthur's...

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I am so sad to hear of Art's passing. As a kid, on of my favorite treats was a dog from Art's Cart. I was too young to understand a great deal of the conversation going around me at the time, but I always perceived Art as a figurehead of our community and an expert on current events. Later as a teen, I got to know Art as a neighbor and an active member of local politics. I looked forward to his Letters to the Editor and the notes from Town Meeting that were passed along to me. I have lived...

To the Familys of Art,We got to know Art very well,as he was a member of our Cairo Oriental band from Brattleboro.We will miss him. He is with the Lord now and at peace.

Dear Uncle, I will always remember your jubilant personality. Spending the week with you and Aunt Louise at the cabin,fishing and hiking on your beautiful mountain top.I am sure you are once again with Aunt Louise on the greatest mountain of all. You will be missed by all. Rest in the peace of the lord.Your nephew, Wayne

I remeber him. I never forgotten him from Austine School and I sorry sad, he work Dean in Austine School.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.I know him so great man and funny.. my son and I alway stop see him for hot dogs and Art come to austine school bowling help us and I know him too.. I miss him so much . He alway joke with us about how many hot dog you eat ?? it laugh and we told 1 hot dogs then he give us ten.. it funny.. we never forggotten..

Art I cant believe your gone and Im sure going to miss reading your articles to to the letter box you always spoke your mind. Now you join my parents and you were so much like them and you guys were friends forever. May you rest in peace Art I will never forget you.

Growing up in the Vt., I recall the Cart and the Valiant that towed it at every event in town. From parades to musters, Mr. Lettieri was the man. As a kid, his altruism was lost on me as I saw him as a local business man doing what he loved. It does not surprise me to read of his ongoing kindness. May God be with him always and he always in our hearts and memories.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. We will miss you Art but you will always be in our hearts and never forgotten.