Published in the July 20, 2015 edition

ObitTropeano-webLYNNFIELD — Benjamin “Sonny” Tropeano, 10, was unexpectedly called to his heavenly home on Monday, July 13, 2015.

Sonny’s life would seem short to most but those touched by his warm and gentle ways say Sonny had a deep understanding of people that far exceeded his age. His desire to stand up for what was right and to selflessly help out set him apart. His contagious smile that shone bright like the sunniest of days was freely offered to everyone and would immediately lift you up if you were down.

His five older siblings affectionately called him “everyone’s little brother” because his favorite thing was being with his family and their friends. Sonny loved playing football and wanted to make sure everyone played fairly; he was always looking out for his friends. Sonny and his two friends, Drew and Kevin, created a company called “Massive Breaker” where they were equal partners designing and creating an online video game world. In his brief time with us, Sonny has taught us all more about life than we could ever imagine; we are all better for having known him.

Sonny leaves behind a large, loving family and a large group of extended friends and family who will feel this loss for the rest of their lives. He is survived by his loving parents, Tony and Erin Tropeano of Lynnfield; his older siblings, Mikey, Tony Jr. and his fiancée Felicia, Nick and his girlfriend Francesca, Joe and his girlfriend Katelyn, Stephanie and Francesca.

Sonny is also survived by his maternal grandparents, Art and Dennise Munroe of North Reading, and paternal grandmother, Jean Tropeano, of Wakefield, as well as his great-grandparents, Aleta and the late Chester Black of Lynnfield, and his godparents, Erica Mattia of Lynnfield and Eddie Peabody of Wakefield.

Sonny was predeceased by his uncle, Dennis Munroe, and his paternal grandfather, Benjamin Tropeano Sr., his namesake. Sonny was also much loved by his extended family: His uncle and aunt, Ben and Gayle Tropeano and his cousin Guilia, all of Lynn; his uncle and aunt, Dan and Kellie Tropeano and his cousins Thomas, Tessa and Ellyn of Wakefield; and his uncle and aunt, Ricky and Mirta DiNanno of Wakefield.

His funeral will be held from the McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale Ave., Wakefield on Tuesday, July 21 at 9:30 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass at Saint Florence Church, 47 Butler Ave., Wakefield at 10:30 a.m. Interment will be private. Visitation for relatives and friends will be held at the Funeral Home on Monday, July 20 from 2-8 p.m.

The family wishes to thank the many people who have been supportive during this difficult time.