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Steven Faustino, 40, of Middleboro passed away peacefully at his home with his love,(Cindy Bell), beloved mother Irene Faustino, BFF (Cathy Hart) and the greatest nurse ever, (Lora) at his side.
He was the beloved son of Joaquim A. Faustino and Irene (Martin) Faustino. Steve is survived by his brother Christopher Faustino of Rochester and predeceased by his baby sister the late Kelly Ann Faustino. Steve also had a special place in his heart for Amanda Eldridge and Lauren Eldridge, they were like sister's to him. He is also survived by his two nephews, which Steve considered like sons, Christopher Faustino, Jr and Cody Faustino.
Steve will be remembered as a beloved son, loyal and honest friend, a selfless and caring man. He was the most amazing partner any woman could ever hope to find. He was the happiest when fighting fires, helping people, fishing, hunting in the woods with his dogs, and spending time with his family and friends.
Calling hours to which both relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend will be held at South Coast Chapel Mortuary, 158 Middleboro Rd(Rt.18) East Freetown, Ma. 02717, on Sunday, October 11, 2015 from 4pm to 8pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, October 12, 2015 at St. John Neumann Church, (across the street from the Chapel) at 10:00 am. Internment to follow in Center Cemetery on Dexter lane in Rochester, Ma.
"AWAITING THE LAST CALL"
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