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Carlo Barravecchio, peacefully passed away on August 16, 2024, at the age of 93. Born on February 24, 1931, in Brooklyn, New York to his parents Salvatore and Saddie Barravecchio. Carlo embodied the spirit of hard work and devotion, leaving an indelible mark on all who fortunate to know him.
Carlo spent his career as a carpenter at Southward Ho Country Club in Bay Shore, NY, where he skillfully crafted structures that brought joy to many. His hands shaped not only wood but also the lives of those around him, reflecting his commitment to excellence and artistry in his craft. His talents were matched only by his warmth and kindness, traits that endeared him to colleagues and friends alike.
Above all, Carlo cherished his family more than anything. He instilled love and values within his home, creating a safe haven for his loved ones. His son, Robert Barravecchio, carries forward Carlo's legacy, embodying the lessons learned from a father whose love knew no bounds.
As we come together to remember Carlo, we celebrate a life richly lived, marked by dedication to family, community, and profession. His memories will remain etched in the hearts of those he leaves behind, a testament to the enduring connection between a father and son. Carlo Barravecchio will always be remembered as a beacon of love and craftsmanship, and his spirit will forever inspire those fortunate enough to have crossed his path.
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