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George A. Luciano

Raynham, Easton, Cambridge, Massachusetts

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81, of Raynham, formerly of South Easton and Cambridge, July 3, 2008 after a lengthy illness, Beloved husband of 49 years to Dorothy (Gartner) Luciano; Devoted father of Gordon D. Luciano and his wife Marcia of Raynham and Roy G. Luciano of West Bridgewater; Cherished grandfather of Anthony,...

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Cousin George made us Luciano's so proud of all his accomplishments he achieved in life.He lived for his family as a matter of fact one of his last and final good deeds he performed was for his late sister-in-law who lived in PA. He traveled back and forth by automobile on numerous occassions closing out all her personal affairs It was during those trips that he took sick but he kept on going to finish his work. I will miss our weekly conversations by phone as we would discuss the latest...

Gordon, I was so sorry to read about your father's passing. I certainly know the pain and the heartache that you and your family must be going through after the recent loss of my mother.

I did not know your dad nor did I ever have the pleasure of meeting him but reading how accomplished and honored he was, it's no wonder you turned out to be such a wonderful person.

May God give you and your family His love and strength at this most difficult time.

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Mr. Luciano,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice-first for our Country when you served in the USN during WW II and secondly for the citizens of Massachusetts when you served as a Law Enforcement Officer. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

To the entire Luciano family, we offer our deepest sympathy and condolences.
We will pray for you. Both Barbara and I know the sting of such loss all too well as we both lost our dads this past year. Gordon and Marcia, may you sense God’s peace and presence in the difficult days that lay ahead.
Also, remember to thank Him for the awesome gift of memory.
Our love & prayers to you all,
Eric & Barbara Priestly & family

George was a great friend to our family, especially my Dad. We had wonderful X-Mas eves in Easton, visits on the Cape and many political conversations. (fun) Our prayers go out to the entire Luciano family.
Caroline Powers-Sar L.A, California

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time - He must have been a great man ...look at his sons.

Connie ( Denesha ) Panselinas

To the family of George A. Luciano:
I remember Mr. Luciano as a good person, cheerful and professionally courteous at all times. He was a fine executive and well respected. It was a pleasure to meet him at the Volpe Center and talk about transportation and current events. He will be missed. My condolences to his family.

My deepest condolences to the entire Luciano family. George was a wonderful friend and neighbor and will surely be missed by everyone who was lucky enough to make his acquaintance. I was fortunate to be his neighbor on Lantern Lane in South Easton many years ago.

Please accept our deepest sympathies on your loss.