WILLIAM-LAGORIO-Obituary

WILLIAM G. LAGORIO

Revere, Massachusetts

1958 - 2022

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Revere, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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LAGORIO, William G. Jr. "Billy" Of Revere, on March 19, 2022, at the age of 63. Born in Lynn, on May 21, 1958 to the late William G. Lagorio, Sr. and Corinne (Cardillo). Beloved husband of 43 years to Patricia "Pattie" (Curtin). Dear brother of Peter Lagorio, Sr. of Malden, Richard Lagorio of...

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Not a day goes by, that I don't speak of you. You were the best person, I wish I was like you. Miss you always.

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We are so sorry for your loss. Judy and Gary, you couldn't have done any more. Billy couldn't have had a better sister and brother-in-law. He was blessed to have you by his side. Billy is now peaceful and home with your Mom Corrine. We love you !

Billy was just an amazing person in every sense. I challenge you to find someone who knew Billy and didn´t like him. I remember when the family dog "Max" would come home with a chicken carcass from SalaNora´s trash and Billy would just take it in stride saying "Max, come here" and just take the chicken bones away and smile. I would be cooking chicken cutlets with Corine and Billy would come in and shake his head with a smirk "are you guys cooking for an army?" This is not just a family loss...

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Great memories riding and working for Billy. Good heart. He will be missed.

Dear, Peter, Richard and Judy, Please accept my condolences. I wasn´t the only friend who appreciated Billy Lagorio´s hair-trigger wit and biting sense of humor. My mom, Louise, was fond of Billy, whose smirk and smile kind of gave it away when he was about toss one of his infamous, gotcha barbs your way. Louise loved Billy´s jokes and self-deprecating humor. Not many unsuspecting friends could top Lagorio in a showdown of wit and humor Billy was smart, but any time I was in the...

Dear Judy and Gary, I am heartbroken for your loss of your wonderful brother, Billy. I know how very close you were and how much you loved him. He was very fortunate to have you both in his life- your support to him during his illness was constant and loving. If I can do anything for you - to help in any way- please let me know. Take good care. Thinking of you at this very tender time. Love, Lenore