Steven “Steve” S. DiCicco
Steven “Steve” S. DiCicco, 66, of Woburn, MA passed away at his home on December 11, 2019. Steve was born in Everett, MA. He was a loving son of the late Sebastian and Gilda (Cappuccio) DiCicco, brother of the late David P. DiCicco and Dianne M. DiCicco. Steve is survived by his loving wife Cheryl ( Martell) and loving son Bryan Steven DiCicco. He is also survived by his siblings, Elda M. Squires and her husband Howard Squires , Dennis C. DiCicco and niece Kimberly Mahoney and her daughters Hannah and Sarah. He leaves many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and wonderful friends.
Steve spent most of his working career in the food industry. He also enjoyed bowling, golfing and debating politics! He was loved by all and will be sorely missed. Arrangements to follow at a later date.
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Your in our thoughts constantly!!!! And you are still with us every day!!! Love You and Until we meet again keep everyone entertained…xo
Howard
I Love you Huh! Miss you ! See you on the other side
We were all so sad to hear about Stevie. I did enjoy reading his political Facebook posts. May he Rest In Peace.
Steven. Sorry we weren’t ‘friends’ but I always loved you like a brother. Rest In Peace.
Sorry to hear of Steve’s passing growing up together playing Basketball hanging out at GPA are treasured memories. My condolences
Steven was a great friend. I used to love listen to his stories and his great memories from his younger age. We had a great time together. We went out for lunch and dinner many times. He was a great guy, he “was the father that I never wanted”, being much younger than him, we used to make jokes like that. We miss him, I am sure that he does it too. I will always remember you, for the good times and for the bad times, no one is perfect, and a good friend always accept the best of both sides of the coin, I am deeply sorry that we couldn’t spend more time together. You will be remembered.
Steve miss you buddy you were always rite there with me rooting for our boston teams but not only that you taught me many things about life and how to be a good person.. Im glad for all the memories that we shared together i love you always and forever my good friend..