ROBERT-DEL GIZZI-Obituary

ROBERT J. DEL GIZZI

Blackstone, Massachusetts

1938 - 2017 (Age 78)

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DIED
February 7, 2017
AGE
78
LOCATION
Blackstone, Massachusetts

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DEL GIZZI, Robert J. "Bob" 78, of Blackstone, MA, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017 with loving family by his side. He was the beloved husband for 51 years of Nancy J. (Healey) Del Gizzi. Born in Newton, MA on December 31, 1938, he was the son of the late Gaetano and Louise...

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We all remember Bob during his coaching years with Blackstone Little League. He was a great guy, friendly and a lot of fun to be around. He remembered everybody and he always had a friendly " hello" anytime we saw him at Park N Shop. We are sorry for your loss and we feel blessed to have known him! The Winkler Family (Ed, Nancy, Jamie, Lisa, Adam and Jonathan)

We will always remember the man with a great smile and ready joke. All his work with the kids will be remembered through the years. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. Deepest Sympathy Mike and Olive Pace

I am sorry to hear about Bob passing away, I worked with him a long time ago at Park and Shop - He was a great guy and super fun to be around. I am sorry for your loss xoxox

Jamie

Nancy and Family,

Very sorry to read about Bob's passing. He did lots of great things for people in the Town of Blackstone.

A GREAT GUY AND A DEAR FRIEND
CONDOLENCES TO NANCY KEVIN GARY
AND ALL THE DELGIZZI FAMILY


PAT & MIKE BRADLEY

I met Bob through my sister and have known him for 20 years. He was an awesome, father, grandfather, and person. He will be greatly missed.

Sad to hear about Bob,s passing Art and I wish to express our sincere condolences to Nancy and the family. We have great memories of our time in the olden days when the kids were small

Arthur and Nina Ross

Mark, Mason & I are so sorry to hear that Mr. Del Gizzi has passed. We will miss seeing him at baseball. Such a nice man who always cheered for every player. We will miss hearing him shout "hey! Whattaya say there (players #)?" Just won't be the same without him there to argue with that one particular umpire.