Born in Lousa, Portugal. He died peacefully on September 26, 2015 at Eliot Healthcare Center.
During his career, he worked at the Dennison Manufacturing Company.
He was a longtime member of the Knights of Columbus. Olympio loved to bowl, spending a couple of years on the pro candlepin circuit. He was an avid Boston sports fan.
Survived by his wife Matilda; his son Antonio and his wife Carra (Dominguez) and his grandsons Antonio and Emilio, all of Holliston.
He is also survived by his brothers: John and his wife Cathy Araujo, of Ashland; Joe and his wife Sandra Araujo, of Holliston; Jack and his wife Susan, of Holliston; and his sister Maria LaPia and her husband Michael, of Peabody; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Olympio was preceded in death by his brother, Arthur Araujo.
Burial at St. Tarcisius Cemetery, Framingham.
Born in Lousa, Portugal. He died peacefully on September 26, 2015 at Eliot Healthcare Center.
During his career, he worked at the Dennison Manufacturing Company.
He was a longtime member of the Knights of Columbus. Olympio loved to bowl, spending a couple of years on the pro candlepin circuit. He was an avid Boston sports fan.
Survived by his wife Matilda; his son Antonio and his wife Carra (Dominguez) and his grandsons Antonio and Emilio, all of Holliston.
He is also survived by his brothers: John and his wife Cathy Araujo, of Ashland; Joe and his wife Sandra Araujo, of Holliston; Jack and his wife Susan, of Holliston; and his sister Maria LaPia and her husband Michael, of Peabody; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Olympio was preceded in death by his brother, Arthur Araujo.
Burial at St. Tarcisius Cemetery, Framingham.
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