In loving memory of

Peter JR
August 10, 1930 - December 14, 2007

Name: Peter W. Giullari Jr.



Life Dates: 8/10/1930 - 12/14/2007



City Of Birth: Buffalo, NY



Pre-deceased by

Pete was predeceased by his son Peter W. Giullari III; parents Peter W. Sr Josephine Giullari sister Veronica O'Neil.



Survived by

Pete is survived by his wife Mary Giullari; children, Theresa (Jim) Guck, Marcy (Brad) DeWaal, Marc (Angela) Giullari, Annmarie Giullari; grandchildren, Scott, Sara, Alecia, Marc Jr., Anita, Nicholas, Brett, Jeremy, Ronnie Crissy; brother Dr. Joseph (Nancy)Giullari; sister Kathleen (Robert) Hettrich of NJ; brother-in-law James O'Neil of NJ; several nieces nephews; many dear friends.



Donations

In Memory of Pete, contributions may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International, 1200 Scottsville Rd. Rochester, NY 14624.



Services

BARTOLOMEO PEROTTO Funeral Home, Inc., 1411 Vintage Lane, (Between 390 Long Pond Rd.) where Pete's visitation will be Wednesday, December 19th, 2-4 7-9. Pete's Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, December 20th, 10 AM at St. Jude the Apostle Church, 4100 Lyell Rd., followed by his interment in Falls Cemetery.



Additional Information

Pete dedicated himself to a life of serving others. Pete was a proud Veteran who served in the Korean Conflict from 1952 to 1954. Pete's dedication to his country did not end with his honorable discharge, he continued locally with his involvement in the Piccolo Post and ITAM. In his professional life he was drawn to the life his aunt Frances Uncle George Bartolomeo lived. In 1956 Pete joined Frances George as a licensed Funeral Director in the family business, Bartolomeo Funeral Home. Pete would always give consideration to continually improving the way that Bartolomeo Funeral Home would care for the families who called on him. Peter's imprint is still seen in the family business today. Pete was always active donating his time and talents to help others. He was active in the Southwest Kiwanis where he eventually served as its Lieutenant Governor. He was instrumental in establishing and nurturing many local youth groups. He was active in Northwest Youth Association Gates Little League.

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