Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Michael Veccherell­i

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Michael Veccherell­i of Shelton, CT passed away Tuesday February 16, 2021 at the age of 74 . He was born September 16, 1946 in Bridgeport CT.

Mike, also known affectiona­tely by many as Mickey was the devoted husband of Lorraine ( Rain) Veccherell­i for 18 years. He will be greatly missed by Lorraine, daughter Cortney of Southbury CT, son Brandon and wife Tina of Québec, Canada, bonus daughter Monique and husband Muin of Bronx, NY, bonus son Christophe­r and wife Daphna of Brooklyn, NY, and five amazing grandchild­ren Kaylyn, Kyle, Mounif, Nahla Rain, and Edie. Also sister Rose, nephew Richard, nieces Judy and Sheri Kae, father- in- law Bill, and his dear long time friend Bill Grady. There are so many more nieces, nephews, cousins, inlaws and friends who will miss Mike. He had a way of making those close to him feel safe.

As a young man Mike proudly served in the army reserves. He then worked as a truck driver for Vallerie Transporta­tion for 27 years and was an active member of Teamster Local 191. Upon retirement at the early age of 53 Mike started VG painting and wallpaperi­ng with his buddy Bill.

Mike loved horses and dogs, enjoyed skiing, and was an avid gardener and baker. He transforme­d the old farm house he and Lorraine lived in together, doing extensive renovation­s and improvemen­ts over the years. Mike traveled the world with his wife, visiting France, England, Ireland, Lebanon, Canada, Mexico and much of the US including Hawaii and St. Croix USVI.

Mike is preceded in death by his parents Margaret Matyas Veccherell­i and Stephen Veccherell­i, sister Shirley, brother Steve, mother- in- law Theresa and son- in- law Gene.

When Mike lost his brother Steve 42 years ago he called him “the last of the good guys”. Its so like him in his humility to not realize we think of him as one of the “good guys” too.

Although Covid- 19 was the immediate cause of Mike’s death, he lived for over 11 years with a compromise­d immune system after receiving a bilateral lung transplant in 2009 at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland OH. He was part of a very privileged group of people indeed. He respected the gift of life that he was given and always cared for himself to honor that gift.

Family and friends will celebrate Mike’s life in a memorial service at a safer time. In lieu of flowers, please consider a contributi­on in memory of Michael Veccherell­i to lung transplant research at Cleveland Clinic. Gifts can be made online at clevelandc­linic. org/ giving or sent to:

Cleveland Clinic Foundation P. O. Box 931517 Cleveland, OH 44193- 1655

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