Edward-Lucarelli-Obituary

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Edward A. Lucarelli

Ansonia, Connecticut

Jan 17, 1933 – Apr 4, 2025

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January 17, 1933
DIED
April 4, 2025
LOCATION
Ansonia, Connecticut

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ANSONIA: Edward A. Lucarelli, a resident of Ansonia for sixty-eight years, age 92, unexpectedly entered eternal rest on April 4, 2025, at Yale New Haven Hospital. He was the beloved husband of the late Rose M. Tylinski Lucarelli.


Born in Derby on January 17, 1933, he was the son of the late Angelo and Ida Ferry Lucarelli. Ed was employed as manager of the machine shop at Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford for forty years until his retirement in 1994. A proud veteran, he honorably served his country in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. Ed was a devout communicant of Holy Rosary Church in Ansonia where he served as a member of the Catholic Men’s Club and played in the Bocce League. He was also a member of the former Derby Sportsmen Club. Ed took great pride in his vegetable garden and enjoyed sharing his bounty with friends and neighbors. His hobbies included hunting and fishing.


Ed leaves to cherish his memory, daughters, Diane Caron of Ansonia, Debra Cusano (Dominic) of Ansonia, Denise Steeves (David) of Ansonia and Donna Lucarelli (James Bohdan) of New Hampshire, brothers, Albert Lucarelli (Helen) of Derby, Alceo “Archie” Lucarelli (Valerie) of Woodbury, and Raymond Lucarelli (Margaret) of Derby, grandchildren, Sara Seferi (Trevor), Ronald E. Rodenhizer, David J. Browning (Staci), Vincent Cusano, Maria Perella (Michael) and Thomas Steeves, great-grandchildren, Elizabeth Rose Seferi, Sadie Quinn Browning, Cooper Jace Browning, Madeline Perella and Maxwell Perella, good friend, Cecilia Markut of Oxford and canine buddy Patches along with several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Amos Lucarelli, a sister, Elsie Bartomioli and son-in-law, Paul Caron.  


Relatives and friends are invited to greet the family and pay their respects on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, from 4:00-7:00 pm in the chapel of SPINELLI-RICCIUTI FUNERAL HOME 62 Beaver Street in Ansonia. On Thursday morning, his funeral will begin at 9:15 am from the funeral home then proceed to Holy Rosary Church in Ansonia for a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 am. Burial with full United States Army military honors will immediately follow in Mount Saint Peter Cemetery in Derby. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Ed’s memory may be made directly to the Ansonia Animal Shelter, 1 North Division Street, Ansonia, 06401. To sign Ed’s guestbook or share a memory, please visit, www.spinelliricciutifh.com.

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Although I only had the privilege of knowing you for a short time, listening to all the countless stories and memories of you show how deeply you are loved and admired by so many people. Your incredible veggie garden reflected the love and kindness you shared with those around you. You will forever be missed, but your memory will continue to grow in all of those that you left behind.

My thoughts are with everyone whose life you touched, and I hope you’re resting easy now.

Thank you for all the wonderful years of hunting and fishing, and being a Dad to me, love you forever !

Condolences to the Lucarelli Family. My dad worked with Ed in the machine shop at Sikorsky for many years. Ed was a good friend to him and I remember their times together fondly. Rest in Peace, Mr. Lucarelli.

I would like to offer my deepest condolences to the family and share a memory or two . As a very young boy living next door to the lucarelli's I remember when Ed would be outside training his hunting dogs how to retrieve a pheasant or it seemed like he would always be working on his boat . Again sorry for your loss .

Debbie & Dad

I will miss you but I know you are in a better place with no more pain. You will always be in my heart and I will
love you forever. your daughter Debbie Cusano

Sorry to hear of your loss.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Ed was one of the best coworkers I had at Sikorsky. I am proud to have known him.

Dad, words can not express how I feel at losing you. You mean so much to me. You helped me so much in life and i hope i was always there helping you when you needed me. I know that you are in heaven now with mom. Whenever I see a butterfly or a cardinal in my yard I know that it will be you and mom coming to visit to tell me you are both alright and at peace. I will always remember our time together, whether it be at your house, at the camper, on your boat, fishing at the Yantic river, or In...

I worked with Eddie back in the day. We used to share rides. He taught me how to run the bridge mills in his department. What a wonderful person. I retired from Sikorsky in 2013 after 40 years. It was the best of times.