She previously had been a floor lady at the George C. Moore Co. for 10 years.
Born in Westerly, she was a daughter of the late Paul and Bomina (Pizzo) Piccolo and lived in Westerly all her life.
Mrs. Levcowich was in the choir of the Church of the Immaculate Conception for several years and was a member of the Third Order of Mary of the church.
Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Vincent Levcowich, and a daughter, Elizabeth Levcowich, both of Westerly; three brothers, Thomas Piccolo of Pawcatuck, Conn., and Joseph and Anthony Piccolo, both of Westerly; and four sisters, Mrs. Angeline Vita of Westerly, Mrs. Julia Wilcox of Ashaway and Mrs. Helen Corina and Mrs. Mary Aiello, both of Bradford.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, High Street. Burial will be in St. Sebastian Cemetery.
Providence Journal, October 7, 1984
She previously had been a floor lady at the George C. Moore Co. for 10 years.
Born in Westerly, she was a daughter of the late Paul and Bomina (Pizzo) Piccolo and lived in Westerly all her life.
Mrs. Levcowich was in the choir of the Church of the Immaculate Conception for several years and was a member of the Third Order of Mary of the church.
Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Vincent Levcowich, and a daughter, Elizabeth Levcowich, both of Westerly; three brothers, Thomas Piccolo of Pawcatuck, Conn., and Joseph and Anthony Piccolo, both of Westerly; and four sisters, Mrs. Angeline Vita of Westerly, Mrs. Julia Wilcox of Ashaway and Mrs. Helen Corina and Mrs. Mary Aiello, both of Bradford.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, High Street. Burial will be in St. Sebastian Cemetery.
Providence Journal, October 7, 1984
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