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Donald L. Clericuzio

Boston, Billerica, Somerville, Massachusetts

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Donald L. Clericuzio of Billerica, Lehigh-Armstrong Co. worker; 72 BILLERICA Donald L. Clericuzio, 72, passed peacefully, after a brief illness, on July 4, 2008 with his family by his side. Born in Boston, MA, on June 18, 1936, he was the son of Flory L. and Elva O. (Hendsbee) Clericuzio. He...

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Bev, I am so saddened to hear of Don's passing. I remember the FANA bunch in TN, you and Don dancing, the two of you looking at each other much as I imagine you both did the same day you said "I do". The same way you will again someday. He will be there for you Bev, just as he was here. A wonderful man.

Dear Bev, Ginny, Sherry, and Darren: How do you even begin to say how much he will be missed. Dave has lost part of himself. We loved him more than words can ever say. We will miss him each and every day. We are grateful that he will no longer have health problems and has gone on to a better life free of pain. I know his spirit will always be with all of us. We are here for all of you if you need us. All Our Love Dave & Jackie

Aunt Bev, Ginny, Sherry and Darren
I was so saddened to hear of Uncle Don’s passing, I can tell you the heavens don’t know what they’re in for. Every thought I have of Uncle Don he’s either smiling or laughing. He was such a giving person; when Uncle Don got me a job working with him I was very grateful to be working along side my dad’s older brother (albeit he was 8 min older). I used to love spending my breaks with him and talking, I can still hear his artificial heart valve ticking. ...

Sherry & Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Don's passing, my thoughts are with you all.

Dear Bev,
You and Don have been my inspirational ideal couple since I first met you at the FANA retreat in Gatlinburg. Your love and devotion to one another absolutely radiated. You depicted happiness, peace, and love of life and people, and I have held a sincere and deep admiration for you both since that first week in the mountains. You both also demonstrated God's unconditional love. My heart truly goes out to you and your family at this time. No one can take away that big empty...

To the much loved family of Uncle Don,
I too remember Uncle Don's greeting of "how are ya". The best part was that he really did want to know how you were doing. I will forever hear his voice saying "Charlie, how are ya". He called me Charlie long after most every one else had stopped using that nickname. It always sounded so natural coming from him. We will miss him at every softball game, reunion, vacation, and family outing. Our thoughts, prayers and support are with all of you. ...

Bevie and Family,
I was so sad to hear of Don's passing. He was such a great person, and I'll never forget how he embraced me into 'the family' at the softball games I went to. He truly was a wonderful person, and I feel espcially touched that I had the priviledge of knowing him. I hope Don finds peace in his next life. He will forever be the angel looking over your shoulders.

Grampy; the moment I heard I didn't believe it. I wanted you to know that you and grammy gave me the biggest and best gift in life and that was a family. You taught me what unconditional love is. I remember when I was small and I would sit on your lap and i would pull your arm hair. You would say to me " Emmy, you know why I am so hairy? It's cause when the doctors gave me a new heart it was really a gorillas" I believed that until I was about 10 :o) I love you always and forever.

To the Clericuzio Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

The Doucette Family