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John Edward Carlucci

Malden, Cambridge, Everett, Massachusetts

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53, of Malden and formerly of Everett and Cambridge, loving and devoted son of Anthony R. Carlucci of Peabody and the late Rosemarie C. (Barletta) Carlucci, brother of Dick and his wife Debbie Carlucci of Marstons Mills, and beloved uncle of Atty. Amy Carlucci-Harrison of Roswell, GA, and Atty....

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I am sorry to hear of John's passing. I will always remember him with warm thoughts.

Dear uncle Tony, Dick and Debbie, We are truely saddened to hear of our dear cousins passing,although we dont see each other enough we still have a very strong bond among all our cousins, I believe it is because of our many holiday meetings at Nonni"s, Johnnie was in constant e mail messaging with Donna and myself all the time, He had extaordinary difficulties throughout his life and never complained ,I know he is in a better place now free of his wheelchair and braces.Love...

To John's family, my deepest condolences. John, we have been political allies and adversaries for 4 decades and I can't believe you are getting the last word! I will miss you my comrade - and I know how much you hate that word, but at least you will know where it is coming from.
Karen Schneiderman (yes, I kept my last name after I married Edward)

To the Carlucci Family,

We are very saddened to learn of John's passing and are wishing all of you the best during this tragic time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, John's strength and courage touched all of us here at the Melrose-Wakefield MICU.
God Bless You,
The MICU Nurses

Dear Uncle Tony, Dickie, Debbie and family,
I am so saddened to hear of the passing of cousin Johnny. He will truly be missed. I will keep him, and all of you in my thoughts and prayers always.
Love,
cousin Suzanne

Uncle Tony, Dick and Debbie,
I want to extend my deepest sympathies for John's passing. Although I didn't get to see him much over the past few years his memory will be ever lasting with me.
I truly never thought of him as having any disability whatsoever. He is a testament to human strength and courage. I picture him taking a long leisurly walk with Auntie Rosemarie and meeting up with Mylene along the way.

Uncle Tony, Dickie, Debbie and the clan, I was deeply saddened by John's passing. I know he led a very full and active life and had no such handicap. He may have been physically challenged, but mentally, he was as bright as they come. I enjoyed his stories and conversation. I will always remember us calling him Judge Roy Bean and all the fun we had at Nonni's house.
I was always impressed by John and trust he is finally free of all constraints and enjoying his time with his mom. We will...

Uncle Tony, Dickie, Debbie and Girls,
All of our family send our deepest sympathy for the loss of Johnny. Please know your in our thoughts and prays.
Steve and Ann Marie Carlucci

I grew up with John at the Cotting School and we both also lived in Everett. I will never forget the wonderful stories he would tell me on our bus rides home from school. He was a kind, funny and wondedful man. I will miss him.