Guy R. Sico
Guy R. Sico, 66, formerly of Norwood, May 23, 2020, passed away after a long illness.
Born and raised in Cambridge, Guy was one of 8 children of the late Joseph F. and Elvera L. (Santarpio) Sico. In 1966 the family moved to Quincy. Guy attended Quincy schools and graduated from Quincy High School in 1972. He then attended Bridgewater State. In 1974 Guy enlisted into the US Air Force and served in both the active and reserve unit until 1980. After his active and during the reserve service Guy was a Firefighter for the government, first serving at the Weymouth Air Base, then at Hanscom Air Base and then Westover Air Base, where he spent most of his career before retiring.
Guy was the loving brother of Anne Rynne of ME, Anthony Sico of Quincy, Michael Sico of PA, Joseph Sico of Braintree, Mary Ann Sico of Taunton, Paul Sico of NH and the late David Sico. Guy is also survived by 7 nieces and nephews, 6 great nieces and great nephews and 1 great great nephew.
A private burial will be held at the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne, MA.
Donations in Guy’s memory may be made to the Alzheimer Association, 309 Waverley Oaks Rd., Waltham, MA 02452.
Guestbook Entries
To Joe and all of Guy’ family, I’m so sorry for your loss of a loving sibling. Guy was a special human being in that he always carried the Lord in his heart, and he lived that way. He was very simple and unpretentious, always quick to compliment and give a word of support to those in need. The last few years of his life were difficult but he still retained his faith in the Lord.
May his soul Rest In Peace.
To Joe & the all the Sico Family,
I am heartbroken Guy has left our world. He was someone I always admired, someone who was truly kind, someone who always had a smile on his face! He always made me laugh and was forever silly! Guy, memories of you will always make me happy.
Rest in Peace
Guy was a special friend of mine. I met him at Tyndall AFB Florida in 1972. Over the years we would get together when I returned to my home town of Essex or visited him in Quincy. His love of family and friends has no equal. I will miss him. My prayers are with the Sico clan.
I am absolutely broken-hearted reading this obituary…Guy and I spent many years together as both firefighters and best friends On our off days. We lost touch over the years as I moved to California. I didn’t know he was battling an illness. I have a thousand memories of us hanging out, spending many nights at his mom’s, then later at his apt. Going to see the Bruins, listening to Sinatra, having him cook his wonderful meals… and always laughing at the craziest things. I will see my lost brother and the Juice on the other side. My love and prayers to the family…