Pellegrino "Peppy" Maietta
Born: Wed., Apr. 26, 1961
Died: Sun., Jul. 17, 2016
Visitation
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Sat., Jul. 23, 2016
Location: Rocco Funeral Home
Funeral Service
11:00 AM Sat., Jul. 23, 2016
Location: Rocco Funeral Home
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MAIETTA, Pellegrino "Peppy" Of Everett, on July 17. Born in Avella, Avellino, Italy, age 55. Son of the late Lorenzo and Francesca. Brother of Michael and his wife Felicia of Lynnfield. Also survived by two nieces, Francesca and Melissa. Visiting hours will be in the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT Saturday, July 23 from 10-11 AM. A Prayer Service will immediately follow. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Entombment will be in the Woodlawn Mausoleum, Everett. Please omit flowers. Donations, in Mr. Maietta's memory, may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 330 Congress St., 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02210. Mr. Maietta was a late member of the Italo Balbo and the Carmen A. Schiavo Clubs of the Village Section of Everett.
Charitable donations may be made in Pellegrino's memory to the following organization:
American Diabetes Association
http://www.diabetes.org
330 Congress St., 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02210 Tel: 617 482 4580
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Catherine Cafasso
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Posted Mon July 18, 2016
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Dear Michael, you and your entire family are in my thoughts and prayers. I pray that the Lord fills you with strength and courage so that you can endure this difficult time. Peppy was a special soul, full of loving kindness and genuine to the core. He was loved by so many and willl be deeply missed. My sisters send their condolences. We wanted you to know that our brother Domenic always cherished Peppy as a deer friend. God Bless,
Sincerely, Catherine Cafasso
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Kris Gregory
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Posted Mon July 18, 2016
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So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers for the entire Maietta family.
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Anthony DeLucia
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Posted Mon July 18, 2016
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sorry for the loss, peppy was like a brother to me. i am really going to miss his laughter and his sense of humor ,my condolences to the maietta... peppy will be missed...love antonio..
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Maria Acierno Bolaccio
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Posted Mon July 18, 2016
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My deepest sympathy for your loss. My thoughts and prayers for the entire Maietta family. May you find courage through this hard grieving time.. May Rest in Peace..
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Andreana Maietta Popovich
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Posted Tue July 19, 2016
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Dear Mike and Family,
We are so heartbroken that our beloved Peppy has passed away. He was kind, caring and loving and had a such a great sense of humor. He loved his family near and far and was always sending care packages of Italian goodies to the family in San Jose. I also have so many great memories of him when we were kids in Italy. Whenever we spoke on the phone he would always mention how proud he was of Melissa and Francisca and that he loved them dearly. I know that he is in heaven with his parents and our Nonna and Nonno and our uncle Pasquale. I hope that the wonderful memories of Peppy give you all strength during these difficult days ahead. With sincere Sympathy and love, Andreana & Family
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fran moccia
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Posted Tue July 19, 2016
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I spent a lot of time with you thru the years over 40 at that my friend.
We shared a lot of good times and bad, I will miss you very much, I am missing already walk by don't hear Skippy and Val pulls towards your house tries to visit you Uncle Peppy as we called you. Your were an awesome friend and will be truly missed.
thoughts and prayers to all of your family and extended family we call friends. See you in the after life RIP Peppy.
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Elaine Lambert
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Posted Wed July 20, 2016
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I wanted to express heartfelt condolences to the family. There's such a sense of helplessness when a loved one dies. I'd like to share some scriptural thoughts that really helped me. Prayer is so valuable at this time, but it's not that prayer simply makes us feel better. 2 Cor. 4:7 says that God can give us, "...power beyond what is normal", to go from one day to the next. This does not mean that we no longer cry or that we forget, but it means we recover. The reason we recover is because of our hope. Jesus Christ talked about our hope in John 5:28, "...all those in the memorial tomb will hear his voice and come out".
Jesus was referring to the resurrection; this is our hope that helps us recover and gives us power to go on. Thinking deeply on this promise can powerfully affect our emotions and give us peace. 2 Cor. 1:3 describes our Creator as, "...the God of all comfort". One way that God comforts us is by moving people who care about us to give us words of encouragement that we need to hear. May God (Ps. 83:18) grant you peace and comfort now during this time of sorrow.
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Theresa Rao
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Posted Wed July 20, 2016
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Michael & Felicia, we are thinking of you and the entire Maietta family during this very sad time. Peppy was a dear and long-time friend to many. He was like a big brother to all of the "village" kids and was always so very generous and giving to all of us. We have shared so many fun times over the years with all of the weddings, parties, softball games/tournaments and our endless memories down the Club. We remember these times now with laughter and tears but we will never, ever forget any of them because of Peppy's daily postings on FACEBOOK!! Peppy's photographs showed the enormity of his love and happiness for those he treasured and we feel honored to have been part of his life. Rest in Peace big guy . . .I'm sure our #19 can't wait to see you again . . .
Love, Theresa & Rao
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Martin
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Posted Wed July 20, 2016
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My deepest condolences to the family. I was sorry to learn about the passing of Peppy. Death is very painful. Prayer to God can bring some comfort to you. Psalm 147:3 tells us that God heals the broken-hearted; his word gives us hope Act24:15. Cherish all the wonderful memories you've made together. My thoughts are with you and the family.
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