Louis P. Abric, Jr.
Family & friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Wednesday, April 25th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Route 107) REVERE for Louis P. Abric, Jr., who died unexpectedly on Saturday, April 21st, in the Whidden Memorial Hospital, Everett following a brief stay. His Funeral Service will be conducted in the funeral home immediately following the visitation at 7:15 p.m. Entombment will be held privately at Woodlawn Columbarium at the Chapel, Everett.
Born & raised in East Boston, he attended East Boston schools and was a 1950 alumnus of East Boston High School. He joined the U.S. Airforce in February of 1952 during the Korean Conflict & served for four years, with discharge in February of 1956, as Airman 1st Class. Louie held onto many jobs during his working career, often maintaining 2 (two) full time jobs. He worked with both Wonderland Dog Racing Track & Suffolk Downs Race Track in their Security Divisions, serving as a Sergeant for over 20 (twenty) years. In 2007, Louie retired at the age of 75 years, as the Lead Driver for the shuttle bus at Comfort Inn.
He is the beloved husband of 28 years to Joanne E. (Burnham) Abric & the late Jean M. (Rossetti) Abric. He is the devoted father to Cheryl M. Abric of Lynn & Louis P. Abric, IV of Revere. He is also lovingly survived by Mark A. Carrillo of East Boston, David R. Carrillo & wife, Michelle of Revere, & Jason P. Carrillo of CT. He is the cherished grandfather of Louis P. Abric, V of Revere, Philip L. Abric & his wife, Dianna of Boston’s North End, Anthony F. Pirelli of Revere, the late Shanelle J. Abric, Nicole M. Carrillo & David “D.J.” Carrillo, both of Revere, Alisha M. Carrillo of East Boston, Dante P. Carrillo & Nicholas S. Carrillo, both of Revere, Cameryn A. Carrillo, Jason P. & Madison H. Carrillo, all of Winthrop. He was the dear brother to the late Leonard R. Abric. Louie was also the proud great-grandfather of two (2) great-granddaughters; Olivia Finnegan & Aalya Carrillo. Many nieces & nephews also survive him.
Papa was a great guy he did everything for the whole family much love for him❤️
Dear Cheryl Louie and family,no words I say will ease the pain your going through.i want you to know your dad always made me smile going through the tunnel.He will be missed by all he touched.your in my prayers,I’m here for you guys…….love janet