VOLOSEVICH SR., ROBERT PAUL “RAPPY” of South Boston, December 2, 2017. Survived by his loving wife Ursula M. “Honey” Cunniff, his devoted son Robert Paul, and loving daughter Ursula all of South Boston. Product of the Boston Schools and graduate of Newman High School. Son of the late Eugene Volosevich and the late Eleanor (Packard) Volosevich. Also survived by his brother Eugene Volosevich. Devoted son-in-law of Ursula M. Cunniff of South Boston. Also survived by devoted family and friends near and far. Visiting hours at The Casper Funeral Home, 187 Dorchester Street, South Boston, Friday from 4-8 P.M. Followed by a Funeral Mass on Saturday in St. Brigid's Church at 11:30A.M. Interment services will be private. Rappy wore many hats. Late member for 50 years of International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 11 to which he served as President from 1991 – 2003. He worked as a sound technician on multiple movies such as Charlie, JAWS, Brinks Job, and House Sitter. He worked at the Boston Garden for forty years in the sound department. Also served as an aide to the late Congresswoman Louise Day Hicks. Prouldy Coached South Boston Bantam All-Stars for nine seasons including winning many national championships. Late member of the Falmouth Yacht Club and formally of South Boston Yacht Club and Boston Harbor Yacht Club. Late member of Falmouth Elks Lodge #2380. Rappy enjoyed competing in the International 210 Association skippering in his sailboat “Funny Girl” – most of all, he loved the time he spent with family and friends at his home in Falmouth, Cape Cod; cruising around Vineyard Sound in his boat “Runnin’ Late”. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to South Boston Youth Hockey, P.O Box 202, South Boston, Ma 02127.