Bruno-Andracchio-Obituary

Bruno S. Andracchio

Cohasset, Scituate, Massachusetts

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Of Scituate, formerly of Cohasset, age 65, August 11, 2006. Husband of Judith A. (Levin). Father of John S. McCarthy of Boston and Mark M. McCarthy of Belmont, CA. Grandfather of Owen McCarthy of CA. Son of Mary (Pagliaro) Andracchio of Cohasset and the late Frank Andracchio. Brother of Frances...

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I met Bruno in 1968 when my career began at Sylvania Electronic Systems in Needham, MA. Bruno was my supervisor there in the Technical Writing section of Tech Publications. In my 27 years at the firm, Bruno was the most memorable of my many supervisors: he was tireless, bright, energetic and he became a close friend. God rest your soul, Bruno.

Judy
Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. My thoughts are with you as the one year mark approaches.

Dear Judy,

I was a vendor and then a friend of Bruno. I loved his smile, his whistle, his fairness, his appreciation of a good joke and, above all, his love of golf. I will also never forget his appreciation towards me when I arranged for a little extra care for you at Braintree Rehab after your accident several years back. I didn't think it was any big deal, just a friend helping a friend. But Bruno was more appreciative than he had reason to be. It was something he would...

Dear Judy, I knew Bruno back in 1961/1963. We both worked at Massa Lab in Hingham and became friends. Although I lost track of Bruno after that I knew enough about him to know he would continue to be the great Guy that he was.
I was shocked to read of his death. I have many fun memories of Bruno.
My prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Judy & Family,

I'm so sorry for your loss. I worked with Bruno for 13 years and remember him as a man who whistled while he worked, gave 150% and had a good heart. My daughter remembers him as the nice man who used to keep lollypops in his drawer to give to her when she visited him.

Judy
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Judy and family:
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Bruno at MPG for 8 years (7 years ago). He was a very special person. He took care of everyone. Every time I brought my children in, he would make sure he gave them coloring books from W.B Mason. Bruno always spoke very highly of his family. He will be missed.

Dear Judy,
With deepest sympathy and condolences. Our prayers are with you through this hard time. We are all thinking of you.
Your friends at House 2 NEV

Judy,
My sincere condolences on your loss. I have fond memories of the years I worked with Bruno at MPG.