Talented, artistic man

Published in the April 12, 2017 edition

LYNNFIELD — Peter J. Carapellucci III, 30, of Lynnfield passed away March 18 suddenly and unexpectedly at his home.

Born in Malden, Peter was the cherished son of Catherine J. (Marquardo) of Lynnfield and the late Peter J. Carapellucci Jr.

Peter was a 2004 graduate of North Shore Technical High School where he studied Culinary Arts. He went on to further his education at the Butera College of Art and earned his associate’s degree in Graphic Design.

Most recently he was employed as an assistant manager of Cumberland Farms in Reading where he was a well liked co-worker and manager. A talented and artistic young man, Peter enjoyed working on sign art and making model cars.

Prior to his father’s passing he cherished spending time with his father working together on cars and especially their classic Mustang.

Peter’s greatest joy was his family and he was extremely devoted to them. He will fondly be remembered as a loyal son, brother, nephew and dear friend.

In addition to his beloved mother, Peter is survived by his cherished sister, Jeanette J. Carapellucci of Lynnfield. He was the loving fiancé of Jessica A. Gannon of Lynnfield. He was the grandson of John and Jane Marquardo of Medford, Victoria Carapellucci of Medford and the late Peter J. Carapellucci. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends. He was the godfather of Olivia and Brianna both of Peabody.

Funeral services were held from the McLaughlin-Dello Russo Family Funeral Home, 60 Pleasant St., Woburn, Tuesday, March 28, at 10 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass celebrated in St. Barbara Church, 138 Cambridge Rd., Woburn, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends were respectfully invited to attend.

Services concluded with burial at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. To leave an online message of condolence please visit www.dellorusso.net.