Leonard L. Pasciucco
Pasciucco, Leonard L. of Boston and Pompano Beach, Florida, died peacefully at home with his family by his side, September 13, 2015. Beloved husband of Bridget (Greene) Pasciucco of Boston for over 60 years. Loving father of Peter Pasciucco and his wife Susan of Canton, Mary Pasciucco and her husband Mark McCue of Back Bay, Leonard Pasciucco and his wife Barbara of Summit, New Jersey, Gerard Pasciucco and his wife Kelly of Greenwich, Connecticut and Elizabeth Pasciucco of Manhattan, NY. Brother of Elizabeth White of Canton, Mary Glynn of Quincy and the late John and Dominic Pasciucco and Camilla Massey. Cherished grandfather of John Pasciucco and his wife Jolinda, Gregory Pasciucco and his wife Annie, Jarrod Pasciucco, Alison Pasciucco, Cara Moran and her husband Tanner, Andrew McCue, Paul Pasciucco, Jenna Pasciucco, Charlie Pasciucco and Morgan McCue. Leonard is also survived by one great granddaughter Peyton Pasciucco.
Leonard was born and educated in Boston. He was a graduate of English High School and Boston College class of 1947. He worked at Boston Health and Hospitals for 35 years retiring from Boston City Hospital as Deputy Commissioner in 1981. He proudly served as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy commanding troop and supply ships during WWII in the Philippines. Leonard immensely enjoyed his good friends and weekly golf game in Florida. Most importantly Leonard loved his family especially his grandchildren who were the cornerstone of his life. He will be missed by all who had the pleasure to have known him.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Ignatius Loyola, 28 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton , MA 02467, , Thursday September 17 at 10:00am. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON, Wednesday 4-8PM. Interment at Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne at a later date. In Lieu of flowers donations in memory of Leonard may be made to Next Step, 99 Bishop Allen Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139.
Guestbook Entries
Ed and I send our thoughts and prayers to you all. We are grateful for that quick visit we had last year. I’ll never forget the twinkle in your eye and the loving thoughts you always had for all the cousins. Love, Paula
To the Pasciucco Family:
I saw your father’s obituary in the Globe and so wanted to attend the wake but I’m out of town. He, no doubt, had a good life thanks to all of you. As you know, my parents, Claire (died in ’95) & Vinnie (died in ’75) were friends with Lenny and best pals with Dom & Phyllis. I remember fondly their visits to our house when I growing up. I’m sorry to miss the services but extend my condolences to you all with special hello to Lenny & Mary. I hope life is good.
Fondly,
Joanne Adduci
Dear aunt Phyllis and family please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss . God bless you all and may he rest in peace.
Joe
Lenny,
I wanted to extend my sincerest condolences to you and your family on your dad’s passing.
Will keep you and your dad in my thoughts and prayers.
Tom Courtney
BC High ’72
Uncle Lenny will always have such a special place in our hearts. Sending our thoughts and prayers to everyone.
Love,
Amy and Matt