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I saw this too late to pay my respects to your family. I was so sorry to see this.
Jeanine Smith
October 19, 2016 | Burton, MI


Photo courtesy of Swartz Funeral Home - Flint
Grand Blanc, Michigan
MATTUCCI, Edward W. – Of Grand Blanc, age 76, died Saturday, October 15, 2016 at Genesys Regional Medical Center.
Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, Deacon Ron Kenney officiating.
Burial in Evergreen Cemetery.
Visitation 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Edward was born in Buffalo, New York on October 2, 1940, the son of Joseph and Frances Mattucci.
He served in the U.S. Army.
His hobbies included playing the guitar and singing, as well as golf, bowling and spending time with his puppy, Angel.
Mr. Mattucci retired from GM Truck & Bus and was a member of UAW Local #598.
Surviving are his children, Richard (Janice) Mattucci,
Susan Mattucci (Deniese) and
Nina Mattucci
5 grandchildren, Jessica, Brandon, Doug, Alyssa and Miya;
sisters, Francine and husband Larry Dispenza of New York,
Sandy and husband Wayne Worthington of New York;
brother, Joe and wife Barb Mattucci of New York;
many nieces and nephews.
I saw this too late to pay my respects to your family. I was so sorry to see this.
Jeanine Smith
October 19, 2016 | Burton, MI
Me & my husband came to know Ed one night while stopping at The Autumn Lounge. I myself new to the karaoke scene "which was booming at the time" got up to sing my very 1st song as I'm singing I notice Ed walking back up to the controls & he turned me up louder & when i was done he asked if I would do another. From then on we became Ed's karaoke crowd & man did he ever have a following crowd..he had the best system in Genesee County!! He was packing the Autumn 4 times a week. Then one night he...
Lorraine Parks
October 19, 2016 | Birch Run, MI
Ed, we shared so many wonderful memories. The good ones far outweighed the bad. Life was simple, but so full of love. I could feel your pain with each loss, prayed with you and tried with all my heart to encourage you through your hard times. You always ended our phone calls with, "okay, kiddo, I love you. Tell everyone I send my love and God bless you all." You were a beautiful brother and I will miss you terribly till we meet again. I love you, Ed. Rejoice in the Lord, for He is Great...
Francine Dispenza
October 18, 2016 | Tonawanda, NY

RIP, & thanks for your service to our country.
October 17, 2016
Nina We know you will miss your Dad. He was a great person and teacher of life. You and your family will remember the things he taught you and use them wisely. He will be with you forever. Luther and I send our Deepest Condolences. Love You. Marjorie and Luther Evans
October 17, 2016
A bunch of friends and myself used to go sing Karaoke with Ed. He was the best and years later I still think of Ed. One of his favorite songs he sang was The Keeper of the Stars. Still to this day when I hear it, I still think of Ed. Now this makes that song even more special. Ed is finally with the keeper of the stars! What a great guy he was. Never Forgotten!
RIP Ed.
Gary Fahr
October 16, 2016 | Largo, FL
My deepest condolences to the family for their loss.
Ed was unbeknownst by many a big influence in my earlier years, from very cool cars to singing and playing Guitar to songs like
You Looking For Trouble, Jail House Rock, Duke of Earl and so many others.
Eddie played in the living room of my moms house on Frost St in Flint along with my brothers Kim & Mike. He taught me a lot about autos, guitars and making jewelry out of paint chips from the plant, I still have some of...
Patrick Kuehlewind
October 16, 2016 | Flint, MI

I am glad you now keep your wife, my mother company in heaven. You will be missed.
Please accept my sincere sympathy Nina, Susan, Richard, and family.
Allyson Flach Lane
October 16, 2016 | Rocky Mount, VA
To my brother Ed. You had such amazing talent. I remember the day well when we lived on Mineral Spring Road in West Seneca. You made me sooooo mad at the dinner table that I threw my glass of milk at you. There was dead silence because we all thought you would be angry. We all looked at each other and started laughing. I got up and ran. I remember all the trips we would make to Michigan and surprise you, Judy and the kids. We never would tell you when we were coming but always had a...
Sandra Worthington
October 15, 2016 | North Tonawanda, NY