Rudolph F. Valentino, 60, of 707 Main St. died Thursday in his home after an illness.
He leaves a son, Randolph A. Valentino of Worcester; three brothers, George Valentino of Worcester, John and Richard Valentino; a sister, Theresa Salmon of Worcester; and two grandchildren. He was born in Worcester, son of Anthony and Pearl (Derosier) Valentino, and lived here most of his life.
He was an Army veteran of the Korean War, serving with the 74th Tank Company in Korea.
Mr. Valentino was a machinist for 15 years at the former Hobbs Mfg. Co. He was later a custodian at David Clark Co., retiring last year.
Graveside services were held yesterday in Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. There are no calling hours. Morin Funeral Home, 298 Grafton St., directed arrangements.
Military Information: SP3, US ARMY
Rudolph F. Valentino, 60, of 707 Main St. died Thursday in his home after an illness.
He leaves a son, Randolph A. Valentino of Worcester; three brothers, George Valentino of Worcester, John and Richard Valentino; a sister, Theresa Salmon of Worcester; and two grandchildren. He was born in Worcester, son of Anthony and Pearl (Derosier) Valentino, and lived here most of his life.
He was an Army veteran of the Korean War, serving with the 74th Tank Company in Korea.
Mr. Valentino was a machinist for 15 years at the former Hobbs Mfg. Co. He was later a custodian at David Clark Co., retiring last year.
Graveside services were held yesterday in Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. There are no calling hours. Morin Funeral Home, 298 Grafton St., directed arrangements.
Military Information: SP3, US ARMY
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