Joseph-Cuccio-Obituary

Joseph C. Cuccio Jr.

Franklin, Wisconsin

1952 - 2025

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Franklin, Wisconsin

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Joseph C Cuccio JrDecember 16, 1952 - July 4, 2025Joe passed away on July 4 surrounded by his loving family.Family meant everything to Joe. He was a devoted husband, dad, and grandpa. He loved spending time at the family lake home, golfing, fishing, going up north, and spending cold winter months...

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I knew Joe from Park, Parkside and basketball courts around town in Racine. He was always friendly and a great guy to be around. Always a positive person, he will be missed. My sincere condolences to Mary Ann and all family.

Joe and I marched together in the Kilties during the time they won back-to-back national championships. He will be missed.

Thoughts and prayers to Joes family. RIP Joe

I grew up two blocks west from Joe on Lindermann Ave. Joe was my same age, so we went through Fratt, McKinley, and Park High School together. Played in band together, were in art classes together too. as the memorial stated he had a natural talent for music and art. That was where we made our connection. We lost contact as I moved to Minneapolis after high school to attend architecture school but often remembered the two of us critiquing our art in class at Park High. Rest in peace Joe, my...

June 17, 2018 WPHS Golf Outing. Joe was a good ball player in baseball and basketball. Grew up in the late 50´s -early 60´s on West 6th Street. I lived on the Northside of West 6th and Joe lived on the Southside of West 6th Street just a tad west of Jefferson School. All around good guy. RIP Mr. Joe Cuccio.

What a great guy, all the way back to grade school, as Jolene and I looked up to her handsome, fun big brother. Sincere condolences. Gone way, way too soon.

To the Cuccio Family, My most sincere condolences to you all. I enjoyed seeing Joe at the J.I.Case Golf Reunion. We would badger each other about who would win a prize first in the raffle contest. That will be one of my memories of Joe forever. Take Care and God Bless!!. Jim Fumo