Benjamin M. Bellucci Sr., 68, of Taylor, died Tuesday night at his home surrounded by his family. He was born in Johnson City, N.Y. and was the son of the late Aldo and Edith DeVivo Bellucci.
He worked at R.J Burne Cadillac as an auto body repair technician for many years before retiring. His most enjoyable moments were spent with his son working their cars and attending classic car shows.
He also enjoyed being out on his quad and spending time with close friends.
Surviving are his son, Benjamin M. Bellucci Jr., of Taylor; and a brother, Lawrence Bellucci, of Scranton.
Visitation for family and friends will be Sunday, 1-3 p.m., at Jacob Davis Funeral Home, 422 S. Main St., Taylor, Pa.
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Roger Perry
January 12, 2024
So very sorry for your loss, Bennie and Larry. Great guy!!
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