Zone 7 Death Notice: Carl Mascio

Boilermakers Local 5, Zone 7 is saddened to report the recent passing of retired brother, Carl Mascio.

His obituary is as follows:

Carl was a loving, selfless, and caring man. He was known as someone who would go out of his way to help anyone he could.

While he was on leave from training in the Army National Guard, Carl met his wife, JoAnn. The couple married on February 27, 1965, and enjoyed the next 54 years together, traveling and raising their 3 sons, Carl, Dave, and Kirk.

Carl was a proud member of the Boilermakers Local 7, and retired from Nicholson & Hall after more than 35 years. His sons, Carl and Kirk, followed in his footsteps and became boilermakers themselves, inspired by the honest, hard-working man who raised them.

After retirement, Carl and JoAnn spent their time travelling and had the opportunity to visit Florida, Hawaii, and the Bahamas together. They also spent as much time as they could with the grandkids. Carl attended every sporting event he could, and loved to sing with the kids. He had a great singing voice! Horses always held a special place in Carl’s heart. He grew up on a farm and even had some of them trained to lie down on command!

Mascio, Carl P. of Derby, NY on August 22, 2019. Devoted Husband of 54 years to JoAnn Mascio (nee Romanello); Beloved Father of Carl D. (Christine), David and Kirk (Jennifer) Mascio, Loving Grandfather of Ryann, C.J., Tyler, Madison, Samantha, Jacob, Megan, Drew, and Cameron; Dear Brother of four Brothers and five Sisters; Also survived by many nieces, nephews, and friends. Carl belonged to Boilermaker Local 7 for over 35 years. He was a proud member of the Army National Guard for 23 years, and a member of American Legion Post 0527. Friends will be received Monday from 4 to 8 pm at LAKESIDE MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 4199 Lakeshore Rd, Hamburg, NY 14075 716-627-2919 where a prayer service will be held Tuesday 9:30 am. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of Buffalo. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10:00 am at St. John Paul II, Lakeview. Online condolences at www.LakesideFuneralHome.com.

 

 

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