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Anthony Luciano Obituary

LUCIANO, Anthony L. Of Waltham Sept. 25th, 2010. Brother of Louis S. Luciano and his wife Frances (Ordile) of Stow formerly of Waltham, and the late Salvatore "Sonny" Luciano, uncle of Richard Luciano of Nashua, NH, Cheryl Gagne of Reading, Michele Franchi of Southborough, Donna Tuttle of Hudson, and Julie Serra of Framingham. Also survived by many great-nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services from The Brasco & Sons Memorial Chapels, 773 Moody St., WALTHAM, Friday at 9:00 a.m. with a Mass of Christian Burial at Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted Church, 880 Trapelo Rd., Waltham, at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Saint Michael's Cemetery, Roslindale. Visiting Hours will be held at the funeral home Thursday from 4-7 p.m. Parking attendants on duty. www.BrascoFuneralHome.com 781-893-6260

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Published by Boston Globe from Sep. 28 to Sep. 29, 2010.

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Julie

October 21, 2010

I am so very sorry for your loss, I am wondering if this man is the same tony i know, he would be about 60 years old and live in california area. he was a great poker player. If this is the right man then my prayers are with you all. May he rest well
and again sorry for your loss

Alicia Franchi

October 2, 2010

Dear Uncle Tony,
I'll miss you very much. you were a big part of my life. I will miss all the fun times of my mom, brothers and I coming to your house. I'll miss sitting on the couch and listening to Frank Sinatra, and listening to stories about your music. Also walking down into your basement and seeing all your music stuff. The biggest memory i'll never forget is when you would take me to your back door and give my brothers and I peanuts to feed the squirrels. But most importantly i'll miss your smile and great personality. You will always be in my thoughts and heart.
Love you,
Alicia Franchi

Donna Tuttle

September 29, 2010

My Uncle Tony was a wonderful man. He always had a smile on his face up until the end. I have fond memories of the many times he spent at my childhood home for holidays & special family gatherings. I will never forget the early morning visits Every Sunday Morning. He cared deeply for his whole family. He was one to never forget our birthdays....his memory was impeccable. He was like clock work with dates.
Uncle Tony you will be missed deeply, but you are an angel now and may you rest in peace and be comforted by God.
With Love,
Donna

Nancy Nunez

September 28, 2010

Anthony,

Miss you and love you always & forever.
Nancy Nunez

Nancy Nunez

September 28, 2010

I am so sorry for the loss of a wonderful man who was so nice to me and my Sister Linda and his wonderful friend Gracie. We have had a lot of good times together and quality time that made Anthony so happy! He loved to be with Gracie and Linda the most for they took such good care of him and he would light up like a Christmas Tree when he saw Gracie and Linda walk into his house for he knew he was all set for they treated him like their own family! The love that Gracie and Linda gave Anthony was unconditional! He knew it and was so happy and truly enjoyed every minute spent with them. I am glad Anthony had them in his life for it made his last few years the happiest in his life time!

Miss you so much Anthony and I know that you're resting and that you're in a better place!

Thank you Linda & Gracie ..... I know you both were such good friends of Anthony and I know how much you miss him! I am sorry for your loss!

Love & God Bless
Nancy Nunez
Friend of Anthony

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