BROCKTON Richard John Carvelli, age 81 years, passed away Tuesday, March 17, at Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital. He was the husband of Elsbeth (Bloeck) Carvelli of Brockton, who he was married to for 60 years. Born June 3, 1927 in Brockton, he was a graduate of Brockton High School and a life long resident of the city of Brockton. Mr. Carvelli joined the Army after graduating from high school. During World War II, he was stationed in Berlin, Germany where he met his wife. He was also a member of the Army Reserves retiring with the rank of Captain. Mr. Carvelli retired after many years of employment as an administrative assistant for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Mental Health. He found great pleasure in spending time with his family. In addition to his wife, two niece - Patricia Brasslow and Karin Haynes, and one nephew, Richard Haynes survive Mr. Carvelli. Two great nephews, Christopher Haynes, Jared Brasslow; a sister in law, Mrs. Ursula Haynes; and other relatives and friends further survive him. He was preceded in death by his nephew, Ronald Haynes and brother in law, Charles Haynes, and also his nieces husband Kenneth Brasslow. May they all now rest in peace together. All services have been omitted. Arrangements are by the Dahlborg-MacNevin Funeral Home, 647 Main St. Brockton, MA.
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Mr. Carvelli,
Sir, i would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army and USAR-especially during WW II. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Mike Casey
March 29, 2009
Dear Elsbeth -we were so sorry to hear of Dick's passing. We have many fond memories of working with him at the shipyard and Avco Corp. Please know that our thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Carl and Carol Richardson
March 20, 2009
Dear Elsbeth,
Alas, Dick's road has come to an end. There shall be no more painful battles to overcome.
No words can express the sadness of your loss and no other can fill the void this has left in your life.
May the memories of his sincere devotion to you as a husband and life long friend along with his funny laughter truly comfort you.
My sincere regrets on the loss of your beloved to you and your family.
Your friend always.
Carol
Carol Dawson
March 20, 2009
We are going to miss you Uncle Dick but we have great memories...thank you.
Love ya,
Trish
March 20, 2009
Dear Elsbeth sorry to here of your loss,Ruth Murphy St. Petersburg Fl.
Ruth Murphy
March 20, 2009
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