Phillip L. Mattuchio

Born: Mon., Aug. 2, 1948
Died: Wed., Jul. 1, 2009

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MATTUCHIO, Phillip "Uncle Phil" Of Everett on July 1, beloved husband of Betsy Mattuchio and loving father of David and Derek Mattuchio and stepfather of Stacie and Courtney Sullivan. Beloved son of Jean Mattuchio and the late Quedo. Beloved brother of the late Paul Mattuchio and the late Theresa Carlin. He is survived by 1 loving grand daughter Evie Mattuchio and many loving nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., Everett on Tuesday July 7 at 6 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral home Tuesday from 4-6 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations in Phillip's memory may be made to the New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans, 17 Court St., Boston, MA 02108. Phillip was a late Marine Vietnam Veteran, his interment will be held at a later date.

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Betsy phillips wife
  
I miss you so much phillip,and i will love you forever.You are my world,you are now and always will be the Love of my life.

stacie
   Posted Fri July 03, 2009
you were a good guy, buddy! I just wish this was one of your stupid jokes. You were loved and you will be missed, whether you believed it or not. I know I'm gonna miss you. My answering machine will miss you too!

No one can hurt you anymore & i'm thankful for that. Have a good sleep, buddy. We'll never forget you.

Love Stacie

Terri Colameta Morris
   Posted Fri July 03, 2009
Phil
You will be missed by many including me, seeing you sitting on the porch, it will just not be the same, you will be an angel looking down over your children, neices, nephews. The village will not be the same. Rest well my cousin.

Kirkwood House
   Posted Mon July 06, 2009
Betsy,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Warmly,

The staff and residents of Kirkwood House

Peter Galvin
   Posted Mon July 06, 2009
In the time I got to know Phil I enjoyed his company, watching Family Guy and listening to stories of life and his experiences. He was a good man with a great heart. I can never have thanked him enough for his service to this country and putting up with my stupid questions about his dutys over seas. Betsy my prayers are with you and I will always be there for you for anything you need. To the rest of his family if it helps I know he is in a better place and his struggles in life are over. May God rest his soul in peace. I will miss you buddy put in a good word for me up there. Thank you for everything Phil I'll never forget you. Love Peter Galvin

Bob Mattuchio
   Posted Tue July 07, 2009
Phil was always cheerful and could make you laugh during your darkest hour. This is a time of sadness but yet I think about those summers in New hampshire and remember all the trouble we would get in doing dumb things. This makes me smile and remember the happy times together. Stop and think of your memories with Phil and he will bring a smile to your face. Rest in Peace my cousin rest in Peace.

Jeanne Valeri
   Posted Mon July 13, 2009
Phillip,

You're "Jama..can Me Crazy" without you!! Who is going to call me with a new joke. Growing up beside you almost my entire life, will feel so different now when I go home to the village. From you being with the "Counts", going in the service, giving me money as a kid, going on vacation to NH, blizzard of '78, parties on May St., nicknaming me Jeanne Lou,and being Maid-of-Honor at your wedding to Betsy! I'll miss you sooo much Mr. Leo the Lion! you will be always be in my prayers!! Thank you for all the laughs!

Jeanne Lou
XOXOXOXOXO

Betsy - I'll always be here for you.

Joe Annerino
   Posted Tue July 13, 2021
Words can never express the lose I feel for a great friend I had the pleasure of serving with in Vietnam. We endured the good the bad and the ugly, but we both made it back. I also had the pleasure of visiting “ Tuna” as he was known in Nam and I can explain the feeling I had, just like in Nam, he was definitely my favorite friend and I just wish I would have visited him more than that one time, But no matter, I will ALWAYS remember him until we meet again.
Semper-Fi brother and Rest In Peace 🙏🏻