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Augusto “Gus” Perrotta


Augusto “Gus” Perrotta, age 83, of Clearwater, FL died December 10th, 2020 at home following an extended illness.

On May 7th, 1937, he was born in Somerville, Massachusetts, the son of the late Anselmo Perrotta & Filomena Hughes. On October 8th, 1967, he married Paulette Bevilacqua in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. Together they shared 53 years of marriage.

Gus is survived by his wife- Paulette Perrotta, daughter- Susan (Sue) Helmke and husband Mike, grandson- Mike and granddaughter- Emma of San Antonio, TX, grandson- Nick Perrotta of Melrose, Massachusetts.

He was preceded in death by his son- Paul Perrotta of Melrose, Massachusetts.

After graduating from Somerville High School, Gus enlisted in the Marine Corps and remained in the Reserves as a Corporal for 6 years. He enjoyed playing semi-professional football and continued playing basketball until age 65.

Gus began working selling newspapers at age 9 to help support his single mother. Throughout his young life, he had many jobs including working after school at his uncle’s grocery store. As an adult, Gus was the consummate salesman. He was the paint department manager at Sears & Roebuck where he later met the love of his life, Paulette, at the company’s Valentine’s Day Dance.

After marrying, Gus became a sales representative for the licensing agent of Boston Bruins. After moving to Saugus, Massachusetts with his wife and 2 children, he worked as a real estate agent for McCullough Real Estate. In 1974, he and his family fulfilled their dream of moving to Florida. His career included life insurance sales for John Hancock and Sales Director for Gulf Coast Fans, Sales Agent for Rutenburg Homes and retires in 1999 from many years as an Insurance Agent and Financial Services Representative for Prudential.

Throughout his retirement years, Gus worked part-time for Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) as an arbitrator and then as a mediator for Pinellas County Courts.

Gus’ second home was Espiritu Santo. As a member for 46 years, he was active in various committees and boards including Minister of Communion, Knights of Columbus (4th degree), St. Vincent de Paul Society, and founded St. Anne & St. Jochim Grandparent Program, and his pride and joy was Men of Espiritu Santos (MOES).

The family would like to thank Suncoast Hospice for providing outstanding care, compassion, and comfort, Men of Espiritu Santo, Knights of Columbus, United States Marine Corps Honor Guard, and friends for all their support, love, and encouragement.

Ceremonies and Services have been arranged by Veterans Funeral Care in Clearwater, FL  and  will be conducted at Espiritu Santo Catholic Church (2405 Phillippe Pkwy, Safety Harbor).

Viewing & Wake will take place on Monday December 14th from 11:00am – 1:00pm.  Funeral Mass will be on Tuesday December 15th at 10:30am.   Military Honors performed by the US Marine Corps Funeral Team will follow.

He will be interred at Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 5233 118th Avenue North, Clearwater, FL 33760, at 2:30PM on Monday, December 21, 2020.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be mail to: Good Samaritan Mission- Uganda.

Mail to:

Father Frank Lubowa

Most Holy Name Catholic Church

5800 15th Ave South

Gulfport, FL 33707

*Make checks payable to Most Holy Name Catholic Church

*Memo line- Good Samaritan Mission- Uganda

Donations can be made online at >https://www.mostholyname.org/good-samaritan-school-in-uganda

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