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Justin J. “Gus” Mancini

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Justin J. “Gus” Mancini

Birth
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
30 May 1984 (aged 71)
Palmer, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Justin J. "Gus" Mancini, 71, of 42 Geraldine St., retired employee of the former Colorado Fuel & Oil Corp., as well as Monson Developmental Center, died Wednesday at home. Born in Worcester, he lived in Palmer 45 years. He was a communicant of St Thomas Church and member of the Senior Citizens Club. His wife, the former Julia DeMaio, died April 22. He leaves two sons; a brother, Bonifacio J., all of Palmer; two half-brothers, Michael Budano of Spencer and Ercolino Budano of Norwalk, Calif.; seven sisters, Philly Wiechnick, Rita Smith, Josephine Pierson, all of Worcester; Lucy Donisvitch of Auburn, Mary Moore of Hull, Angie Burdick of Clinton, and Amelia Belculfine of Casa Grande AZ; and four grandchildren. The funeral will be Friday morning at Beers & Story Funeral Home and in the church, with burial at St Thomas Cemetery.
Published in the Springfield Union May 31, 1984.
Justin J. "Gus" Mancini, 71, of 42 Geraldine St., retired employee of the former Colorado Fuel & Oil Corp., as well as Monson Developmental Center, died Wednesday at home. Born in Worcester, he lived in Palmer 45 years. He was a communicant of St Thomas Church and member of the Senior Citizens Club. His wife, the former Julia DeMaio, died April 22. He leaves two sons; a brother, Bonifacio J., all of Palmer; two half-brothers, Michael Budano of Spencer and Ercolino Budano of Norwalk, Calif.; seven sisters, Philly Wiechnick, Rita Smith, Josephine Pierson, all of Worcester; Lucy Donisvitch of Auburn, Mary Moore of Hull, Angie Burdick of Clinton, and Amelia Belculfine of Casa Grande AZ; and four grandchildren. The funeral will be Friday morning at Beers & Story Funeral Home and in the church, with burial at St Thomas Cemetery.
Published in the Springfield Union May 31, 1984.


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