Predeceased by his son, Louis A. Gigliotti, a grandson, Jeffrey Fraza, brothers, Anthony, Louis, Francis, Joseph, and sisters, Stella Goudreault, and Rose Mazza.
He served in the US Army during WWII. Serving in the Asia Pacific Campaign, he earned the Good Conduct medal, Distinguished Unit Badge, Army of Occupation Medal and WWII Victory Medal.
Survived by two sons, Michael and his wife, Deborah Emery-Gigliotti, of Rochester, NH, Jack J. and his wife Lynn (German) Gigliotti, of Bradford, four daughters, Karen M. Agnew and her husband Thomas H., of Methuen, Kathleen P. Fraza and her husband, Norman, of Haverhill, Mary M. Gigliotti-Roche, of Haverhill, and Beverly Sheehan, of Haverhill. He also leaves 17 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; a sister in law, Alberta "Tootsie" Gigliotti, of Plaistow, and several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his son, Louis A. Gigliotti, a grandson, Jeffrey Fraza, brothers, Anthony, Louis, Francis, Joseph, and sisters, Stella Goudreault, and Rose Mazza.
He served in the US Army during WWII. Serving in the Asia Pacific Campaign, he earned the Good Conduct medal, Distinguished Unit Badge, Army of Occupation Medal and WWII Victory Medal.
Survived by two sons, Michael and his wife, Deborah Emery-Gigliotti, of Rochester, NH, Jack J. and his wife Lynn (German) Gigliotti, of Bradford, four daughters, Karen M. Agnew and her husband Thomas H., of Methuen, Kathleen P. Fraza and her husband, Norman, of Haverhill, Mary M. Gigliotti-Roche, of Haverhill, and Beverly Sheehan, of Haverhill. He also leaves 17 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; a sister in law, Alberta "Tootsie" Gigliotti, of Plaistow, and several nieces and nephews.
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