In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brothers Louis (Betty), and Anthony A'Brunzo; great-granddaughter Anna Elizabeth Hager.
He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Herma J. (Boettger) A'Brunzo; sons James P. and William J. A'Brunzo; daughters Jean Clark and Maria (Ken) Hager; grandchildren Daniel Clark, Andrew (Lindsay) Hager, Jessica Hager (Shawn Drew); brothers John and Vincent (Sally) A'Brunzo; sister Rose Marie Palma; sister-in-law Connie A'Brunzo along with many nieces and nephews.
Mr. A'Brunzo was a veteran of WWII serving in the U.S. Army with the "Skylighters", Battery C, 566th AAA AW Battalion. He was honored to serve his country and greatly enjoyed a recent trip to the WWII Memorial in Washington, DC via "The Honor Flight" out of Rochester, NY.
He was a resident of Elmira Heights for 55 years, serving as a village Trustee and Democratic Party Chairman. There will never be a prouder DEMOCRAT or NY Met fan.
There will be no prior calling hours.
Family and friends are invited to his committal service with military honors on Tuesday, April 24th at 3 pm at Woodlawn National Cemetery, 1825 Davis St., Elmira, followed by his Memorial Mass of Christian Burial at 4 pm at St. Charles Borromeo Church, 161 Oakwood Ave., Elmira Heights. Rev. Scott Kubinski, Celebrant.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brothers Louis (Betty), and Anthony A'Brunzo; great-granddaughter Anna Elizabeth Hager.
He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Herma J. (Boettger) A'Brunzo; sons James P. and William J. A'Brunzo; daughters Jean Clark and Maria (Ken) Hager; grandchildren Daniel Clark, Andrew (Lindsay) Hager, Jessica Hager (Shawn Drew); brothers John and Vincent (Sally) A'Brunzo; sister Rose Marie Palma; sister-in-law Connie A'Brunzo along with many nieces and nephews.
Mr. A'Brunzo was a veteran of WWII serving in the U.S. Army with the "Skylighters", Battery C, 566th AAA AW Battalion. He was honored to serve his country and greatly enjoyed a recent trip to the WWII Memorial in Washington, DC via "The Honor Flight" out of Rochester, NY.
He was a resident of Elmira Heights for 55 years, serving as a village Trustee and Democratic Party Chairman. There will never be a prouder DEMOCRAT or NY Met fan.
There will be no prior calling hours.
Family and friends are invited to his committal service with military honors on Tuesday, April 24th at 3 pm at Woodlawn National Cemetery, 1825 Davis St., Elmira, followed by his Memorial Mass of Christian Burial at 4 pm at St. Charles Borromeo Church, 161 Oakwood Ave., Elmira Heights. Rev. Scott Kubinski, Celebrant.
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