September 2, 2022 Pasquale "Pat" Bochiechio DDS - Beloved husband of 46 years to Joan M. (nee Roman) Bochiechio; loving father of Mario P. (late Valerie) Bochiechio, Ph.D., Pamela J. (James Ingraham, MD) Bochiechio, MD and Christina M. (Matthew) Palermo; cherished grandpa of Aria, Vincent, Olivia, Emily and Henry; dear son of the late Pascal A. and Josephine T. (nee Cumbo) Bochiechio; caring brother of Joseph (Mary) Bochiechio, Deacon Michael (Julianna) Bochiechio and Robert (Anju) Bochiechio, DDS; also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
From Classmates:
He was a very good dentist and was well-respected in the dental community. He was also a real family man. He will be greatly missed!
Eternal rest Grant our classmate
Great guy. Will miss him.
I always enjoyed his dry sense of humor, intelligence, & fondness for our class of ‘67 whenever we were together. It says a lot that he reached out to Tom K. in his last week of life!!!
Rest in peace Pat.
A friendly man whose wit was halting ... a cherished member of our class ... may he rest well in peace!
Rest in peace Pat. Always a gentleman, You will be forever missed at our SJCI Class of '67 gatherings for sure.
I have seen Pat walking around the neighborhood. We would talk once in a while about st. Joe's and our classmates. He will be missed.
We went thru grammar school (three years of Sister Mary Agnes), high school, and college (same major) together. He was such a low key gentleman and colleague. He was very bright. Always enjoyed our time together at Summer and Birthday events. Rita's and my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. May he rest in peace.
Rest in peace, Pat.
May Pat Rest In Peace with our heavenly brothers !
I wish I had gotten to know you better. RIP
We’ve lost another mate from the “B” row in room 101 … Boczkowski, Blum, Bochiechio.
RIP Pat.
Over the years I always enjoyed luncheon conversations with Pat at the Armory restaurant. Never aware his life was marred by any ill health, particularly cancer which, at the end, he bore with stoicism and wry wit. Rest in peace our friend.
RIP Pat!!