Harold-Verucchi-Obituary

Harold Joseph Verucchi

Irving, Texas

1929 - 2007

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VERUCCHI, , HAROLD JOSEPH Passed away 02/23/2007 at the age of 77. A devoted husband and father, he is survived by his wife Joan of 57 years, along with son David Verucchi, wife Helena, and children Reed and Ksenya; His daughter Tricia Bryant, husband Jack and children Wesley, Travis, and...

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OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO JOAN AND FAMILY FROM A HIGH SCHOOL BUDDY , BILLIARD PLAYER, CARDS,FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL COMPETITION (WE PLAYED ON OPPOSING TEAMS) BUT WE ALWAYS HAD A STRONG LASTING FRIENDSHIP

DON & PAT TERANDO

Jack Vandevoort
St. Bede Academy Class of '46
Friend of Don Terando
I have lived in Dallas for 49 years--I did not know Joe lived here.My daughter in law is from Irving

Our deepest sympathy Don & Carolyn. HJV was not only a dear friend, mentor, & like a big brother to me. We enjoyed many times with Harold and you Joan,but none like Verucchi'"O" and filling the gas tank; "Harold" I already put the lira in!! "O" there were so many great times!! Thanks for all the memories. He was something special to all.

TO A NEIGHBOR, CARD PLAYER, BOSS AND LONG TIME FRIEND GOING BACK TO ILLINOIS. HAROLD WILL ALWAYS BE MISSED, BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU JOAN,AND YOUR FAMILY.

My condolences to you Mrs. Verucchi,
David and Tricia. Praise to God for
a life well lived. May He grant you
peace and comfort until you meet again.

It was my distinct pleasure to know Hal through his activities in SCORE - Counselors to America's Small Business. Hal was a very active member of our chapter and was instrumental in establishing the Irving branch. Countless individuals benefitted from his knowledge and business experience through his counseling and training activities. His fellow members and I will miss him greatly.

Chapter Chair - SCORE 22 Dallas

My thoughts are with you at this time of loss. I will say a prayer at church for your Dad/Husband. I know the loss is great and no words will ease the pain, but I feel that he is in a better place and no longer in pain.

Deepest sympathy to Joan and family. Joe's humor will be fondly remembered. He was a fine man.