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Bernard Loncto, 83
April 21, 2020
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Bernard Raymond Loncto, 83, of Williamstown died on Tuesday, April 21, 2020, at Williamstown Commons.
He was born in Brattleboro, Vt., a son of Bernard L. and Viola Brunell Loncto. He attended schools in Williamstown, graduating from the former Williamstown High School in 1955. He was a decorated veteran of the Army and served during the Vietnam era.
Mr. Loncto was a master mechanic working at McAndrews-King in Adams for more than 35 years. He was a member of Williamstown American Legion Post 152 and was an avid model builder. He was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it.
Survivors include his wife, the former Joyce Graves, whom he married in 1963; two daughters, Patricia Morris and her husband, Peter, of North Adams and Jennifer Tatro and her husband, Greg, of Clarksburg; two grandchildren, Michael and Jay Morris; two sisters; Betty Brike and Marjorie Avanzado, and one brother, Alan Loncto; as well as his beloved dog, Lilly, and three granddogs, Fanougan, Nishka and Sylise.
Funeral notice: A graveside service and burial for Mr. Loncto with full military honors will take place at a later date in the Veterans Section of the East Lawn Cemetery, Williamstown. Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association through Flynn and Dagnoli Funeral Home, 74 Marshall St., North Adams, MA 01247. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com.
Patty, so sorry to you and Fanougan on ithe lisa of your dad. We had some fun times at Williamstown Commons. | from: Paulette Wein | on: 04-24-2020 |
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So sorry for your loss Joyce. My best wishes to your family. Stay strong. | from: Janice Andrews | on: 04-24-2020 |
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I am so so sorry for your loss! Bernie was always a great guy and we lived to talk to about dogs as he loved his huskies💗. Sending you love and hearing prayers | from: Heather Gleason | on: 04-23-2020 |
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Dear Joyce, Patti, Jen, and everyone,
Grieving with you all for Bernie‘s passing. You all were my “first family“ in Williamstown. I loved sharing smiles and stories with Bernie especially about the airlines and, of course, airplanes. Would love to hug you all right now—and lets hope it’s soon. | from: Mary Jane Piazza | on: 04-23-2020 |
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Dear Joyce, Patti, Jen, and everyone,
Grieving with you all for Bernie‘s passing. You all were my “first family“ in Williamstown. I loved sharing smiles and stories with Bernie especially about the airlines and, of course, airplanes. Would love to hug you all right now—and lets hope it’s soon. | from: Mary Jane Piazza | on: 04-23-2020 |
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Joyce I'm so sorry for your family I was his house keeper and laundry lady my prayers are with you cuddle your fur baby he loved her. He loved his husky | from: Lisa Malloy | on: 04-23-2020 |
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Sorry for your loss!!! We enjoyed caring for Bernie in the time we had with him. He was a very a nice man and we cared for him dearly our condolences to the family ❤ | from: Amanda & Glenroy | on: 04-23-2020 |
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Joyce,
I am truly very sorry for your loss. I absolutely loved Bernie, he was the best part of many of my days. You are in our thoughts and prayers. | from: Brandyn Wheeler | on: 04-23-2020 |
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I am thankful I had the opportunity and pleasure th have met you 6 years ago. I will miss our many conversations we had about our Huskies. I remember Freons last visit with you, how he gently gave you a kiss on your cheek, you thought that was the best! You were always so pleasant Bern. I will miss you♥️Rest in peace my friend🙏 | from: Joanne Dearstyne | on: 04-23-2020 |
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Dear Joyce and family: What can one say about Bernie ? That stubborn determination of his personality kept him going for many years with all he had going on medically. It was my pleasure meeting and taking care of him. Very sorry for your loss. He loved all of you.God Bless. | from: Dale Keating | on: 04-23-2020 |
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Joyce so sorry to hear about Bernie. I will really miss him I enjoyed our conversations and he was always so supportive of me and thanking me for everything I did for him. He was a very special man and I was honored to know him. | from: Shari Dumas | on: 04-23-2020 |
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Jen,
We are so sorry to hear about your Dad. Please know you are in our thoughts. If we can do anything please let us know.
Laurie & Al | from: Laurie Wiles | on: 04-22-2020 |
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Sorry for your loss. Bernie was always toi fix our car while working aty McAndrews King. A great friend of my recent husband. My prayers are with you and the family as you struggle with the loss of a great guy. | from: Ruth B Goetsch | on: 04-22-2020 |
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I remember Bernie back when he worked at Ed Kronick's Gas Station in Williamstown. He was always very kind and helpful to our family. Please accept our sincere condolences. | from: carl villanueva | on: 04-22-2020 |
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Joyce and family,
So sorry to read of Bernie's passing. He was a nice roommate for Jim and I always enjoyed visiting him in the years after Jim passed. Sincere sympathy and prayers to all of you. | from: Jane Betti | on: 04-22-2020 |
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OMG! I'm so sorry for your loss! I enjoyed talking to Bernie daily as he was one of my favorite residents!! | from: Adam Quimby | on: 04-22-2020 |
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