MICHAEL ANTHONY ASTUCCIO OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Smith-Parks Funeral Home
MICHAEL ANTHONY ASTUCCIO
1958 - 2014
Michael Anthony Astuccio, age 56, of Choctaw, Oklahoma was born February 1, 1958, in Enid, Oklahoma.He was the son of Anthony and Mary Swart Astuccio.He left this life on Tuesday, November 11, 2014, in Midwest City, Oklahoma.Michael proudly served in the U. S. Army.He was a lineman for General Motors for 30 years.Michael enjoyed playing the drums, gardening, music, crossword puzzles, accessorizing his truck and spending time with his cat, Bronco {Bambino}.Survivors include his parents, Anthony and Mary Astuccio, Harrah, Oklahoma; sister and brother-in-law, Kim amd Darren Titsworth, Harrah, Oklahoma; nephews, Darrell and Dillon Titsworth and many other relatives and friends.Graveside services will be 2:00 p.m., Monday, November 17, 2014, at Ferrell Cemetery, Harrah, Oklahoma.Services are under the direction of Smith~Parks Funeral Service in Harrah, Oklahoma.
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