David Orologio

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Norwood--Funeral services for 48 year old David "Tate" Orologio of 11 Prairie Street in Norwood, will be held Saturday at 10AM at St. Andrews Church in Norwood with Rev. Msgr. Snow, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery in Norwood. Friends may call at the Buck Funeral Home in Norwood from 2-4 and 7-9 Friday. Mr. Orologio died unexpectedly Tuesday morning. Surviving are his companion- Mona Daggett; Norwood Son-Michael Daggett; Rome, NY Brothers- Dominic Jr; Norwood Joseph; Norwood Michael & Betty; Norwood Barry & Kathy; Norwood Gary; Norwood Sisters- Mrs. Eric Bonnie Peterson; Potsdam Mrs. Bernadette Michael Rose; Potsdam Mrs. Gary Mary Griggs; Virginia Several nieces and nephews Born in Massena on February 27, 1960, son of Dominic and Josie Johnson Orologio. He was a lead labor at Massena Terminal Railroad for three years, and worked construction for Fiacco and Riley. He also served in the Army. He was a communicant of St. Andrews Church, and a member of the Norwood American Legion. Memorial contributions can be made the American Heart Association and the Norwood American Legion Post 68. Online condolences can be made at www.buckfuneralhome.com.
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