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Eugene Joseph Oliverio, a loving figure in the lives of many, was born on December 1, 1938, in Cincinnati, Ohio, and he departed this world on December 10, 2025, also in Cincinnati. He is remembered as a dedicated professional at American Airlines, a role he approached with passion and commitment, making lasting connections with colleagues and travelers alike.
Eugene graduated from Roger Bacon High School. A proud service member, he devoted a portion of his life to his country in the US Army. Among his proudest accomplishments was his longtime volunteer work at the Little Sisters of the Poor Home on Riddle Rd., where he touched the lives of many with his warm smile and generous spirit.
Eugene, the son of Italian immigrants, is survived by cousins, nieces, nephews, and an extended family of friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Salvatore and Altea (born Santoro) Oliverio and siblings, Rina, Joseph, and Ada. At a later date in 2026, a mass will be conducted at Holy Cross - Immaculata Church in Mt. Adams.
Dalbert, Woodruff & Isenogle Funeral Home proudly serving the family.
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2880 Boudinot Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45238

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