Michelle Maccini Obituary, Tewksbury, Massachusetts Resident Has Passed Away
Michelle Maccini Obituary, Death – Michelle Maccini of Tewksbury, Massachusetts has sadly passed away. John, a retired employee of Polaroid Corp. in Waltham and a proud veteran of the United States Army, passed away quietly on November 7 in his family’s arms. John and Marsha A. (Madore) had a journey full of love and camaraderie. John was the adored spouse of Marsha A. He came from a strong and resilient family; his parents were the late Alexander and Lena (Tosi) Maccini.
Treasured Great-Grandfather and Grandfather
To the late Joseph E. Maccini, Michael L. Maccini, Michelle A. Itri, and John J. Maccini, Jr., John was a loving father. The grandchildren of John that he loved were: Madison A., Logan C. Itri, Brian C. Maccini, Andrea L., Madison A., and Joseph E. Maccini, Jr. Additionally, he had a unique relationship with his great-grandson, Aiden P. Maccini. His warmth and love made the Maccini family tree grow. Alongside his brothers, Alexander, Robert, and Richard Maccini, John leaves a legacy of brotherly affection.
Friends and Extended Family
Their treasured recollections will always be woven into the tapestry of family history. John’s influence was extensive, since he was the son-in-law of Dorothy and Clay Stevenson from Allston, as well as the brother-in-law of Tom Evans, the late Janet, and William A. Madore. His generosity affected many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends, and he leaves them all behind. Friends and well-wishers are cordially invited to join the Maccini family in saying a last goodbye to John J. Maccini
Concluding Remarks
Though his physical presence will be missed, those who knew and loved him will always carry his spirit with them. The family will provide information later on memorial ceremonies and remembrances. The Maccini family is grateful for the community’s outpouring of love and support during this period of introspection and sadness. May the memories of John J. Maccini comfort those who mourn his loss, and may he rest in eternal peace.