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Barry W. Bracci of Seabrook, NH, and Sebastian, FL, passed away peacefully on May 15, 2025. He was born May 10, 1944, in Haverhill, MA, to Emilio and Norma (Berry) Bracci.
He graduated Haverhill Trade School in 1962 and Andover Business College 1965-1968. He was on active duty with the Navy Seabees at US Naval Station, Newfoundland, 1963 - 1965. There, he adopted a half breed wolfdog who he brought back with him, much to the dismay of his neighbors. Barry loved animals, many stray dogs and cats found a home with him. An Electrician by trade, he later joined the IBEW Local 728, Florida. Barry could fix anything, cars, boats, motorcycles, tractors, appliances, no challenge was too big. His favorite places were either on the water, at car shows, in his garage or the junkyard. He travelled across the country and was a long-time resident of Country Pond in Newton, NH, and Stem, NC.
He will be sadly missed by his wife of 40 years, Christiane Bracci, of the home; stepson Michael O'Brien of Hampton, NH; his brother Stephen and wife Patricia of Freedom, NH; nephews Steven and Michael; as well as several cousins and great nephews and nieces.
Cremation arrangements are private and being handled by The Cremation Society of NH. To view an online memorial, leave a message of condolence, or for more information please visit https://csnh.com/.
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861 Lafayette Rd. Unit 2, Hampton, NH 03842
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