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INDIAN LAND, SC – William Pascucci was born in Stratford, CT on July 12, 1939, son of the late Patrick and Mary Pascucci. He was pre-deceased by his sister, Anne Gallick of Stratford, CT and his brother, James Pascucci of Georgetown, CT.
William was an attorney at Lovejoy, Heffran, Rimer, and Cuneo, now Lovejoy and Rimer PC, in Norwalk, CT. He was a longtime member of Shore and Country Club and enjoyed tennis, paddle tennis, and golf.
He and his wife Susan moved to Indian Land, SC in 2011, where he was involved in some of the many activities offered at Sun City, including of course golf and tennis until his illness prevented him from continuing.
William was above all a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his daughter Robin Pascucci (m. Randal Neen), currently of Albion Mauritius, and her children, Robin and Emmanuel; Dana Dembski (m. Matthew Dembski) of Indian Land, SC, and her children, Jackson and Maisie; Jill Pierce (m. Steve Pierce) of San Rafael, CA, and her children Stella and Willian; and James Pascucci (m. Lea Prince) of Placerville, CA, and his children Augustus and Marlowe.
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1800 Charlotte Highway PO Box 1743, Lancaster, SC 29721

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