Paul D DeNapoli
Born: Sun., Jan. 25, 1953
Died: Thu., Nov. 2, 2017
Visitation
4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Mon., Nov. 06, 2017
Location: Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home, Hyde Park, MA
Mass of Christian Burial
10:00 AM Tue., Nov. 07, 2017
Location: Most Precious Blood Church


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DeNAPOLI, Paul D. Of Hyde Park, passed peacefully surrounded by his loving family at the age of 64. Beloved husband of Elaine (McClutchy) of 29 years. Son of the late Domenic and Carmella.Devoted father of Mary Beth DeNapoli of Lowell, Lauren Lamm and her husband Joshua of Quincy, Melissa DeNapoli, Alexander and Brandon all of Hyde Park. Brother of D. Edward of Roslindale and Richard and his wife Linda of Millis. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews aunts, in-laws and friends.
Funeral from Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home, 22 Oak Street, Hyde Park, MA Tuesday morning at 9 followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at at Most Precious Blood Church, Hyde Park at 10. Relatives and friends invited.
Visiting Hours: Monday evening from 4-8 pm. Children's room available. Interment will be private at family's request. Paul was a long time employee of the Boston Water and Sewer Commission and a proud Coast Guard Veteran. In lieu of flowers, all donations can be made to
www.danafarber.org Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home
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Joe Denaro
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Posted Mon November 06, 2017
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While I cannot be there either today or tomorrow, I convey my condolences to you, Elaine and your family, with this message.
I'm so sorry......so many years left to live....
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Bob Awalt
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Posted Fri November 17, 2017
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I am very sorry to hear about Paul's passing our friendship as children meant a lot to me in our junior high school days on Augusta Ave. Eddie may remember me, I just want you to know the friendship and the remarkable times I had with your parents along the way was the best years growing up. Your parents were remarkable and I never forget the great times we had. They treated me like there own. Again I am sorry for your lost, he will be missed. Bob Awalt
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