Pasquale A. Padula, 95, of Marlborough

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Pasquale A. PadulaMarlborough – Pasquale A. “Pat” Padula, 95, died April 26, 2019 after a long period of failing health. He was the husband of Virginia (Kemp) Padula, to whom he was married for 68 years.

Pat was born in Marlborough, the son of the late Biaggio and Mary (Ferro) Padula.

Pat was a United States Navy veteran of WWII. He was stationed on the USS Brooklyn where he was a gunner shooting at enemy planes off of Port Catapult. He was a long-time member of the Italian American Veterans Post #45 in Marlborough where he served as Judge Advocate for 13 years.

He worked over 50 years as a contractor and also donated his skill to many projects in Marlborough, working on the John Brown Bell and the Shoe Lady Statue. After his retirement he built Padula Estates for his beloved family.

Pat was a long-time member of the former Saint Ann’s Church, where he served as an usher at the 9:00 Mass for over 60 years and donated much of his time and much of his skill improving and repairing the church.

After retirement, Pat and his wife enjoyed traveling, particularly cruising on the Holland America Cruise Line.

Pat was very devoted to his family and friends.

Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Michael and Marcus Padula, both of Marlborough; a granddaughter, Hannah Padula; and many nieces and nephews.

His funeral will be held Wednesday, May 8, at 10 a.m., in the William R. Short and Son Funeral Home (www.shortfuneral.com), 95 West Main St., Marlborough. Burial, with military honors, will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. Visiting hours will be held Tuesday, May 7, from 4-7 p.m.

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