Anthony Lucci

Born: Sat., Feb. 4, 1922
Died: Thu., Jun. 17, 2010


Visitation

4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Mon., Jun. 21, 2010
Location: - Not available -


Funeral Mass

10:00 AM Tue., Jun. 22, 2010


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LUCCI, Anthony "Tony"

Of Medford, formerly of Everett, on June 17. Beloved husband of Camille (Pizzano). Loving father of Stephen Lucci of Medford, Patricia Bagarella & her late husband Ronald of Everett & Debra Ryan & her husband Richard of Medford. Loving brother of Florence Ciardello of Everett & the late Robert & Ralph Lucci, & Eleanor Joyce. He is survived by his 3 loving grandchildren, April Obremski, Christie Pace & Matthew Ryan & 2 loving great grandchildren Jason & Jaxon Pace, and many loving nieces & nephews. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT, on Tuesday, June 22, at 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass at St Francis Church, Medford at 10 a.m. Relatives & friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours are Monday only 4-8 p.m. Donations in Tony's memory may be made to the M Club, C/O MedfordHigh School, 489 Winthrop St., Medford, 02155 or the E Club of Everett, PO Box 490135, Everett, MA02149. IntermentWoodlawnCemetery, Everett. Tony was a longtime owner of Medford Square Sporting Goods. Complimentary valet parking at Main St. entrance.

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Patty Bourque
  
To the Lucci family. So sorry to learn of the passing of Tony. He was a great, kind and generous man to all. My thoughts are with you all at this time of loss.

Francine Foley-Sahlas & Isabel Foley-Shea
  
Lucci Family
Steve very sorry to hear about your Dad. Our sincere sympathy, Francine and Isabel

The Yore Family
  
To the Lucci Family, the neighborhood will never be the same, the minute we stepped out our door, there was Tony in the driveway. we are deeply saddened. He was the greatest man of all, and we will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Billy, Kathy, Rachel, Alex, and Maggie

Ed Carmody
  
My sincere condolences to the Lucci family. I lived upstairs at 10 Heath St in Everett for several months and had the chance to speak with Tony on several occasions. He was a very nice man and he surely will be missed.

george elaine lauren and allison
  

CARMELLA, PAT, DERBA AND STEVE, We all love TONY now and forever....HE did so much for each of us so many times......took care of all george's teams (though Carmella did the real work and sowing....YOU were great an HE knew it.........I bought more footballs than most teams and every instance the price seemed to go down......but I love most the TRUE story of hundreds, no thousands, of kids who couldn't afford the GLOVE until TONY reduced the price! TONY was special to EVERETT, but MEDFORD adopted HIM and will never, never forget his kindness and generosity.....

all our love and prayers, george, elaine, lauren and allison sacco

Caryn Reardon
  
To the Lucci Family:

I feel blessed to have know your father and husband. He was a great part of my life when I was younger in helping me succeed l will never forget. He was a warm and gentle man who
cared about helping everybody that crossed his path. He always saw the good in every person. He was a special person with a special family. I am glad to have know him.

All My Love,
Caryn Reardon

Lynn Cucinotta (Mattuchio)
  
I was on vacation when I heard of "Uncle Tony"s passing. So sorry to hear about your loss. Dad took me to Uncle Tony's when I was very young and Tony was as kind and generous then as he was when he helped my son with his hockey needs. He will surely be missed.

Steve Giantonio
  
So sorry to hear about tony,even after my father Joe passed tony was always good to me and my family,and related good memories about their friendship growing up. Again so sorry for your loss.

JoAnn Pastori Lacock
  
My sincere sympathy to the Lucci Family. I grew up in the Village and have known Tony and the Lucci family my entire life. When I moved to Medford, I went to Tony's for my son's hockey equipment. He was very kind and generous to me. He was a great person and will be missed.