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Adolph Clemeno

Adolph “Butch” Clemeno, 91, longtime of Farley Avenue, and husband of the late Margherita V. (Revolti) Clemeno, died peacefully on Tuesday June 2, 2009 in the Seaview Retreat in Rowley following his brief illness.

Born in Hamilton August 12, 1917 son of the late James and Theresa (Bombardiere) Clemeno, he was raised in Ipswich and was a 1934 graduate of the former Manning High School. Married in 1954 in Beverly, the Clemenos made their home on Farley Avenue, where they raised their family. He was employed as a welder at various shipyards including the Robinson Shipyard in Ipswich during the years of WWII, later working at the South Boston Shipyard, and at Gloucester Marine Railway for thirty five years, retiring in the mid 1980’s. He and his wife enjoyed many trips with the Ipswich Council on Aging. He was an enthusiastic Celtics and Patriots fan, and enjoyed his long walks through the neighborhoods of Ipswich

He is survived by two sons, David J. Clemeno of Amesbury and John M. Clemeno of Ipswich, and many nephews and nieces. He was the father of the late Paul M. Clemeno formerly of Amesbury and brother of the late Ariste Clemeno, Mary Clemeno, Emma Ramey and Rose Bartnicki, all formerly of Ipswich. Family and friends are respectfully welcomed to a visitation Saturday June 13 from 2 to 4 pm in the Whittier-Porter Funeral Home, 6 High Street, Ipswich. Memorial contributions in his name may be made to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen Street, Framingham, MA 01701.

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