Bruno E. Cicco, 87, of St. Petersburg, FL, died on June 4, 2014 at Bon Secours.
Bruno moved to St. Petersburg from Beaver, PA in 1994. He was an Army veteran of WWII. He retired as an expediter for Babcock Wilcox Steel Mill in Beaver Falls, PA. He was catholic and a member of the American Legion Post #2012 and the Korean War Veterans Assoc., #0400. He was also a member of the UATAN Men's Club in St. Petersburg. He enjoyed art, computers, Bingo, bowling, and billiards.
Bruno was preceded in death by his son, Bruno Jr. and stepson, Robert Powers. Survivors include his loving wife of 32 years, Janet Powers-Cicco; two children, Edward and Brenda; stepson, Timothy (Kimberly) Powers of Chesapeake, VA; and two grandsons, Landon and Logan Powers.
Interment will be at Beaver Cemetery, PA. Donations may be made to Hope Lutheran Church, 1801 62nd Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33702 or Huntington's Disease Society of America, http://www.hdsa.org/wpach/index.html.
Please sign the guestbook below.
Bruno was a wonderful neighbor and friend. I prayed for Bruno every day, but went it became apparent that there was no good quality of life for him, I prayed for the Lord to take him. He now is free of all pain and suffering. May he rest in peace.
Bruno was a resident here at the Oasis Bldg. at Town Apts. North for 10 years. Always smiling, always kind, never a harsh word for anyone. Loved shuffleboard and gambling. He will be missed by all who knew him.
I was separated from my dad many many years ago. I though about him all through those years. He was never lost to me. My prayers go out to him and his family, both the family I had with him and his 2nd family. Love, Brenda your first born.
Janet
So sorry for your loss. Please take care. Betsy
Sorry for your loss and your family.
Jan, was sorry to hear about Bruno passing away, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Janet – So sorry to hear of your loss.
My thoughts and prayers and with you.
I would like to extend my deepest sympathy for the loss of Bruno. I have very fond memories of him when Erin and I were growing up on 6th Street in Beaver. He was such a nice man.
Sincerely,
Janet
Mrs. Cicco, Tim and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Mr. Cicco was such a kind and handsome gentleman. I have fond memories of him. I think of you all often now that we live back in the old neighborhood.
Please know you and your family are in my thought
s and prayers during this difficult time.
With love and prayer,
Erin
What a blessing it was to be in family with Bruno. He was kind, compassionate and considerate to our family–each one! The boys have sweet memories of special times with him. I watched his attention to detail and his kind acts of service for his Janet! He was willing to do anything needed to make life easier for someone else. He was loved by family and friends and will be missed greatly!