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Carmino "Charlie" D Nasuti Veteran
April 14, 2013

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Carmino “Charlie” D. Nasuti, 92, of Walpole formerly of Hyde Park and Falmouth died April 14 in the Kindred Goddard Rehabilitation Center in Stoughton. He was the husband of the late Wanda (Gautowski) Nasuti.
Born in Worcester, December 26, 1920, the son of the late Nicholas and Concetta (Ludiano) Nasuti, Mr. Nasuti was raised in Hyde Park and had lived in Hyde Park and Falmouth for most of his life prior to moving to Walpole ten years ago.
Mr. Nasuti had worked for over thirty years as shop room manager for the Boston Edison. He had also been the shop steward for the Union.
Mr. Nasuti had served in the Navy during World War II, attaining the rank of Gunners Mate Second Class. He was awarded the bronze star.
He had been the past commander of the William F. Doyle VFW Post in in Hyde Park; he had also been a member of the Hyde Park Lions Club, of which he was president in 1973.
Mr. Nasuti had been a member of and past president of the AARP in Falmouth and past president of the Falmouth commodore’s baseball team.
He was a member of the BOSOX Club and had written a sports column for the Hyde Park Tribune.
Mr. Nasuti loved baseball and to play golf.
He is survived by his children, John Nasuti and his wife Elaine of Sharon, Mary Antonetti and her husband George of Walpole and Nancy Lucido and her husband Vincent of New Port Lucie, Florida.
He is also survived by his sister Mary Parlon of Falmouth.
He is also survived by his grandchildren, Christopher Antonetti, Jennifer Halloran, Dawn Hierholcer, Danielle Nasuti, Nicole Byrne, Peter Lucido, and Diana Midgley.
He is also survived b his great-grandchildren, Lauren, Ethan, Matthew, Logan, Luke, Kendall, Lindsey and Ryan.
His funeral will be held on Thursday April 18 from the Ginley Funeral Home 892 Main Street Walpole at 9:15 followed by a funeral mass in St. Timothy’s Church at 10:00.
Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, South Walpole.
Visiting hours will be on Wednesday from 4-8.
Expressions of sympathy may be made in his memory to the Wounded Warriors Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675.

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