Paul-Antonucci-Obituary

Paul J. "Chooch" Antonucci

Point Pleasant, New Jersey

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Paul J. "Chooch" AntonucciPoint PleasantPaul J. "Chooch" Antonucci, born November 11, 1948 passed away at home Saturday, May 21, 2011. Paul leaves his wife, Judy, and his step-daughters Sarah and Maggie McCuiston that he loved so much. He also leaves his mother Josephine Antonucci, his sweet...

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I was proud to also be an original Park Street Prankster with Choochie.

Being one of the original Park Street Pranksters with Choochie was the greatest time of my life. It breaks my heart that he passed so young.

God bless and keep you, Paulito.

There's hardly a day that goes by without my thinking about Chooch. He was the kind of sweet person that stays with you always. I miss you Choochie, and as one of my friends says "I'll buy you a wee dram on the other side when I get there." Love to you and your family.

Chooch! I truly miss you, an original Park Street Prankster and an amazing man!

I met Chooch our Freshman year at MSC. First impression: what a gentle Teddy Bear!

I remember that he was dating my friend Cathy and we both agreed that he was the sweetest guy ever.

I also remember touching base with him in the summer of 1970 when a bunch of Sigma girls rented a house in Bradley Beach. Still a doll!

Paul is a stellar example of the old addage,"Only the good die young." My condolences to his dream girl, his Mom and his children.

Choochie was a fraternity brother of mine in MSC. Also we shared the same major and took most courses together. I'm stricken to think this kind and gentle person is no longer with us. God bless you, Paul.

Paul and I were high school sweethearts. I am sad beyond words to have found this out. From what everyone has said, he was the gentle kind man that I knew him to be as a teen. My deepest sympathies to all of you who loved him.

Judy---I know how much you will miss Paul. How could you not? He was such a sweet person...my e-mail 'buddy'...one of the 'good guys'. I thought the world of him, appreciated his humor, and will always remember him with a smile. My deepest sympathies to you all. Too soon, too young.