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Victor S. DeLollis

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Victor S. DeLollis Veteran

Birth
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
16 Jul 2008 (aged 85–86)
Auburn, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
St Michael lot 271
Memorial ID
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He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He leaves his wife of 45 years Helen R. (King) DeLollis; three daughters Amy Kathman of Holden, Karen Parker and Kathy Becker of Auburn; seven sons, Edward DeLollis of Vista, CA, Gary Pike, Greg Pike, Geoffrey Pike and David DeLollis all of Auburn, Daniel DeLollis of Ayer and Glenn Pike of Spencer, 21 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Victor also leaves two brothers, Olindo DeLollis and Emidio DeLollis of Westborough, two sisters, Frances Curtis of Westborough and Georgianna Laferriere of Attleboro, many nieces and nephews. His first wife, Jean (Larmour) DeLollis died in 1959. A brother, Nicholas also predeceased him.
Victor was born in Worcester, son of Domenic and Zaimira (Maiocco) DeLollis. He graduated from North High School and Worcester Boys Trade. He was an army veteran of WWII serving in the Philippines. He was a welder at Norton Company for many years retiring in 1982. He was a member of the Worcester Elks and St. Joseph's Parish, Auburn.
He enjoyed spending time with his family, golf and tennis, winters in Florida, gardening, and crossword puzzles. He was an avid reader, lifelong democrat and a loyal Red Sox fan. In recent years, he loved photography, creating photo collages, writing poetry of his grandchildren, and driving his golf cart.
He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He leaves his wife of 45 years Helen R. (King) DeLollis; three daughters Amy Kathman of Holden, Karen Parker and Kathy Becker of Auburn; seven sons, Edward DeLollis of Vista, CA, Gary Pike, Greg Pike, Geoffrey Pike and David DeLollis all of Auburn, Daniel DeLollis of Ayer and Glenn Pike of Spencer, 21 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Victor also leaves two brothers, Olindo DeLollis and Emidio DeLollis of Westborough, two sisters, Frances Curtis of Westborough and Georgianna Laferriere of Attleboro, many nieces and nephews. His first wife, Jean (Larmour) DeLollis died in 1959. A brother, Nicholas also predeceased him.
Victor was born in Worcester, son of Domenic and Zaimira (Maiocco) DeLollis. He graduated from North High School and Worcester Boys Trade. He was an army veteran of WWII serving in the Philippines. He was a welder at Norton Company for many years retiring in 1982. He was a member of the Worcester Elks and St. Joseph's Parish, Auburn.
He enjoyed spending time with his family, golf and tennis, winters in Florida, gardening, and crossword puzzles. He was an avid reader, lifelong democrat and a loyal Red Sox fan. In recent years, he loved photography, creating photo collages, writing poetry of his grandchildren, and driving his golf cart.


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