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10
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Cheyenne National Cemetery
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Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel of the ChimesBilly P Fiorelli 77, of Cheyenne, passed away at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. Billy was surrounded by his loving family. Billy was born on December 16, 1947 in Salida, Colorado to Billy P and Florence and Fiorelli. Billy was retired from United seating and mobility working for over 25 years as a funding specialist for durable medical equipment. Billy was a proud veteran of the United States Navy survey from 01/02/1968 - 12/31/1968. Billy was a disabled Vietnam war veteran who proudly served his country. Billy enjoyed all types of war and sci-fi movies. Billy also enjoyed his many computer games and long rides. Billy was a member of the Disabled American Veterans Organization. Billy is survived by his loving husband Paul Howard Fiorelli. Billy and Paul were together for over 44 years. Billy is also survived by his loving brother Joseph Steven Fiorelli (Carol), His loving sister-in-law, Terri Fiorelli, two Aunts, Darlene Bernhardt and Barbara Allen. Two Nieces Lisa.(Kenny) Perez, Patricia (Nathan) Rausa, Nephew Anthony
(Tricia) Fiorelli. Two great nephews. A.J. Fiorelli and Vincent Rausa. Billy is also survived by five great nieces Piper Perez, Peyton Perez, Kennedie Brown, Tinley Fiorelli and Natalia Fiorelli. Billy was preceded in death by his Mother Florence and Father Billy P Fiorelli sr. his loving older brother Angelo John Fiorelli
Uncle Joe(Edith) Ferrelli, Bill Bernhardt, Leo Bernhardt, Stephen Bernhardt. 12 Aunts; Francis, Lucy, Evelyn, Virginia, Mary, Ruth, Francis, Louise, Pat, Annie, Louise, and Genevieve. His grandparents, John and Elizabeth Bernhardt, and Angelo and Mary Fiorelli. He is also survived by many Cousins. Billy was cremated and his remains will be laid to rest at Cheyenne National Cemetery located at 8611 Hildreth Road Cheyenne, Wyoming. There will be a reception at 3117 Green Valley Road.
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10
11:00 a.m.
Cheyenne National Cemetery
8611 Hildreth Road, Cheyenne, WY 82009
Send FlowersServices provided by
Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes