Vincent-Carelli-Obituary

Vincent P. Carelli

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Vincent P. Carelli, 77, of Worcester, passed away Thursday, October 18th in St. Vincent Hospital after a brief illness.Vincent's wife of 52 years Phyllis M. (Cordella) Carelli, passed away in 2005. He leaves his devoted children, Virginia M. Delaney with whom he lived, Edward J. Carelli and his...

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Vinnie and I work together at Wyman Gordon. He was an outstanding person at work and in life. He was the salt of the earth, working hard everyday, raising 5 children and always with a can-do spirit. Vinnie was short in physical statue but a giant in respect with anyone who work with or for him. My thoughts are with all of his family and right now I am sure he is walking his laps around heaven.

Ginny & Family
Gary and I just found out about the passing of your dad. I am so sorry we missed the calling hours and funeral - please accept our apology and also our deepest condolences to your entire family. I'll always remember your dad at all of Joe's games - you were all lucky to have such a wonderful dad and grandfather. Please call me so we can get together or if there is ANYTHING myself or Gary can do to help you out in any way. As you know Nicholas is in China and I did let...

In addition to being a co-worker, Vinnie was a good friend and we shared a lot of laughs and baseball banter. I will remember him in my prayers.

MR. CARELLI WAS A GREAT NEIGHBOR.
HAVE MANY MEMORIES OF HIS JULY 4TH PARTIES.I LOVED THE SOUND OF THE HORSE-SHOES CLANKING AND THE BACK YARD FIREWORKS.HE TOOK GREAT CARE OF MY MOTHER, ALWAYS CAME OVER TO HER HOUSE AFTER EVERY SNOWFALL. HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED.

My Deepest sympathy to the family of a wonderful man. I was fortunate to know Vincent and got to know his family while we were in boot camp at Newport. God bless you all.

MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE CARELI FAMILY. VINNY AND FRANNY WERE MY BEST FRIENDS WHEN I WAS LIVING IN WORCESTER...BOTH WERE MY TEAMATES ON THE BRUINS FOOTBALL TEAM.

Vinny was a special person that will surely be missed. He will always be one of my fond memories from Wyman-Gordon and a person I will always remember.

Vinnie joined the Navy the same time I did with his brother,Frannie. We were in Boots together at Quanset Point.We had a hard time telling them apart. Later in life, I met the older brother, Fr. Richard Carelli, at St Roch's Parish. After I was ordained a Deacon, Fr.Carelli became my spiritual advisor, and our very close friend,Dot and I. The world is a sadder place that they are gone. Know that our prayers are with all the Carelli family.....Deacon & Mrs Stan M. Giza

To the Carelli Family,

I enjoyed working with Vinnie and always looked forward to tailgating with him and my Dad at the Holy Cross football games. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. You will always have the memories of the good times you spent with your Dad to get you through this difficult period.

Erin & Rick Zeena