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Thomas Zucchelli

Millbrae, California

1944 - 2025

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Thomas Zucchelli08/13/1944 - 08/07/2025Tom Zucchelli, age 80, of Millbrae, California unexpectedly passed away on August 7, 2025. He was born in San Francisco on August 13, 1944.He was predeceased by his loving parents, Thomas and Lillian Zucchelli and his beloved "brother-in-spirit", John...

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I just learned that my friend, Tom passed away in August 2025. Heavy Heart..sad.. I meant Tom at Serra High School, he sat behind me. He was a beloved team member on our football team; we went to many of the same classes. All good memories. After graduation we lost touch with one another. However, as we became young adults following our 'dreams' we reconnected. Visited over the years, kept in contact with each other via text, phone and email. I have lived in another state but was always drawn...

I was in Toms class from 3rd grade until the 8 th grade. Tom was quiet guy but always nice. I remember at a fall festival I went on the ferris wheel with Tom although I was very afraid of heights. He will be missed by many!

Tom was a truly wonderful person and had a very kind heart. I first met Tom fishing at the lower lake in Mills Estate before any homes were built, that was about 1957 and we became close friends and remained close friends until the day he died. We enjoyed fishing and duck hunting together for many years and I always had a good time with Tom no matter what we did and we did a lot together.I miss you Tom and God bless you.

Although I did not know Tom personally but only through his sister Lorraine, I recognize the beautiful spirit that he was. I extend my condolences to all family and friends.

Tommy, You are the very best brother any girl could have. You are so kind, gentle, compassionate, generous and warmhearted. I could go on and on describing you with every wonderful word and still would not be enough. You were my first friend, we were playmates. I can still see us on the floor playing checkers, monopoly, climbing trees together, putting black olives on our fingers during holiday dinners and eating them off, one by one, I remember all of it. I was so lucky to have you. You made...