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Herman John Caruso

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Herman John Caruso

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2 Jul 2021 (aged 85)
Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Herman John "Hermie" Caruso, age 85 of Mount Pleasant, PA, died peacefully, Friday, (07/2/2021), in the comfort of his home, surrounded by his loving family.

Mr. Caruso was born October 12, 1935 in Mount Pleasant, PA, the son of the late Herman Nicholas and Carmella Rose DiMichele Caruso. He was a member of St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church. Hermie was a 1954 graduate of the former Ramsay High School. He had served in the Army National Guard, Company E. Hermie was a Master Automobile Mechanic and the owner and operator of H. Caruso, Jr. Sales and Service for more than 45 years, where he was well known and highly respected for his work. His lot was always full of cars and people, some needing service, others who just stopped in to visit and "shoot the breeze". Hermie was an honorary life member of the Mt. Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department. He played clarinet and saxophone for the local band, the Debonair's for years, entertaining at many weddings and gatherings. Hermie was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed shooting trap at the East Huntingdon and RuffsDale Gun Clubs. His most cherished times however, were those spent with his grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Herman John "Hermie" Caruso, age 85 of Mount Pleasant, PA, died peacefully, Friday, (07/2/2021), in the comfort of his home, surrounded by his loving family.

Mr. Caruso was born October 12, 1935 in Mount Pleasant, PA, the son of the late Herman Nicholas and Carmella Rose DiMichele Caruso. He was a member of St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church. Hermie was a 1954 graduate of the former Ramsay High School. He had served in the Army National Guard, Company E. Hermie was a Master Automobile Mechanic and the owner and operator of H. Caruso, Jr. Sales and Service for more than 45 years, where he was well known and highly respected for his work. His lot was always full of cars and people, some needing service, others who just stopped in to visit and "shoot the breeze". Hermie was an honorary life member of the Mt. Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department. He played clarinet and saxophone for the local band, the Debonair's for years, entertaining at many weddings and gatherings. Hermie was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed shooting trap at the East Huntingdon and RuffsDale Gun Clubs. His most cherished times however, were those spent with his grandchildren and great grandchildren.


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