March 9, 2020
Bucelewicz, John M.
John Mark Bucelewicz, a resident of West Roxbury, died Friday, March 6, 2020 at the Brigham & Women’s Hospital. He was 71. John was born December 11, 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts, a son of William Albert and Helen Elizabeth (Woronowicz) Bucelewicz. He graduated from Brighton High School and worked as a nursing assistant at the Lemuel Shattuck Hospital and later for Staff Builders until his retirement about twenty years ago. John enjoyed computer games and was especially fond of his cats. He is survived by his wife, Mary Frances (Gould) Bucelewicz; his daughter, Helen E. Bucelewicz, and her fiancé Rebecca Rowe; his son, Mark J. Bucelewicz, and his wife Amy E. (Shoemaker); his two grandchildren, Evan M. and Henry T. Bucelewicz; his sisters, Martha Chaput, and her husband William, and Helen Buck, and her husband William. He was the brother of the late William M. Bucelewicz, and his wife Barbara. Visiting hours will be held Friday, March 13th from 4 to 8 pm at the Folsom Funeral Home, 87 Milton St., Dedham MA. Interment will be private. Donations in John’s memory to the Animal Rescue League, 55 Anna’s Place, Dedham, MA 02026 would be appreciated.
I’m so sorry for your loss… my condolences to you and your family
Sending our deepest condolences to you all. Your home was my second home growing up and I have so many memories with Uncle John! Love you and am thinking of you all during this difficult time.
I have happy memories of the times my “little” brother John and I had together. Peace be with John and his loving Family. Love, Martha
My condolences to Cousin John’s family; Mary, Helen and Mark. Lots of fond memories of “Johnny”, one of the younger kids in our Grandpee’s house and backyard on Lincoln Street, Brighton. Full of childhood energy, Cousin John was part of the great joy, as well as exasperation, that we kids brought to our grandparents in that place and time. Amžina atvėsi, Jonukai. Eternal peace, little cousin. Michael Charles (Bucell) Bucelewicz.
My sympathies to Cousin John’s family; Mary, Helen and Mark. Many fond memories of him, one of the younger kids in our Grampee’s house and backyard on Lincoln Street, Brighton. “Johnny”, with his childhood energy was a vital part of the great joy, as well as exasperation, that we grandchildren brought to our grandparents in that place, at that time. Amžina atvėsi, Jonukai. Eternal rest, Johnny, little cousin. Michael Charles (Bucell) Bucelewicz.
John was always kind to me while growing up and as a young adult.He was very supportive during my times of need.I will also remember his wit and humor.Rest in peace John.
Billy Bucelewicz