James-Peracchio-Obituary

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James A. Peracchio

Wallingford, Connecticut

Jan 24, 1936 – Apr 30, 2022 (Age 86)

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BORN
January 24, 1936
DIED
April 30, 2022
AGE
86
LOCATION
Wallingford, Connecticut

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Wallingford Funeral Home - Wallingford Obituary

James A. Peracchio, 86, of Wallingford, husband of Patricia Peracchio, passed away April 30, 2022 at his home, with his family by his side.

Jim was born in Meriden on January 24, 1936, son of the late Francis and Mary (Lugnie) Peracchio.

Jim owned and operated Tri Corner Auto in...

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Pat, So very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He will always be remembered for that warm smile and heartfelt laugh! Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

So sorry to read of Jims passing. He was good guy!Thoughts and prayers are with the family!

Our thoughts and prayers are with pat and the entire peracchio family! Rest in peace Jimmy. Bruce & Christine Michalowski.

My condolences to the entire Peracchio family and to Pat. Your in our thoughts and prayers on Jim's passing. May he rest in peace with all the angels and beloved. The Gonzalez Family

So sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. We grew up together in the Camp, Pratt, and Hobart Street area of Meriden, so many memories. Our second home was Brookside Park where we played pick up baseball games, went swimming, fishing, and played cards on "Bum`s Grove" until it got dark and then continued under the street light on Bunker Avenue until we had to scamper home with our not too happy parents waiting. Those were the wonderful days of our youth and Jim was always one of the old gang,...

So very sorry for your loss Pat ❤

Our heartfelt condolences to the entire family. Cherish the moments and memories you shared together and honor him by making him proud of who you are.

Jim was one of the neighborhood kids growing up onCamp St. We often met at the Corner Store at the corner of Pratt and Camp where Jim worked as a teen. We loved listening to him play the accordian. See ya later Jim. Joseph Young Middletown,CT