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Walter Minucci

May 17, 1918 — July 1, 2016

Walter Minucci

Walter J. Minucci passed away peacefully in his sleep July 1st, 2016.  He had just celebrated his 98th  birthday.He was born May 17, 1918 to Frank Minucci and Antonia Silva Minucci in Prescott, AZ.  They lived at the Senator Mine.  His father worked in several mines in the area.  Walt's dad brought his wife into Prescott when she was due to have her baby.  They checked in to the Arizona Hotel on Montezuma Street, which is currently the restaurant "Far From Folsom".  This is where Walt was born, on historic Whiskey Row.  Walt's family moved into Prescott in 1919 where they bought the hotel across the street from the train depot.  Walt told many stories about watching the trains come into town.Walt attended Washington School and graduated from Prescott High School in 1937.  He played quarterback for Prescott and loved to attend and watch the Badgers play.  During his youth Walt went to work for the Courier and the Journal Miner.  He then worked at Alabam Freight Lines.  He worked there until he went to World War II in 1942.  He married his first wife, Leota Murphy in 1943 during the war.  They were married at Camp Barkley in Abilene, Texas.  Walt was part of the Greatest Generation.  He was part of the D-day invasion and landed on the Utah Beach as part of the 90th Division.  In addition to Normandy, he fought in the battles of Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe.  He received the following decorations and citations: Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, American Theater Campaign medal with five Bronze Stars, a Bronze Arrowhead for D-day, three overseas service bars, one service stripe and a French-given Victory Ribbon.  After his honorable discharge in 1944 he came back to Prescott and went back to work for Alabam Freight Lines.  He bought Bucky O'Neil's Surplus Store located on Cortez Street in 1947 and sold it in 1978.Walt was very active in the community and loved Prescott.  He joined the active reserves from 1949-1953 and was its Chairman to build the current VFW building.  He served as Commander of Post 541 and was the All State Commander of the VFW.  Walt was a member of the Smoki People and served as Chief 1955-1956.After the death of his first wife Leota, Walt married Alma Jo Stevens in 1996, and gained three daughters.  He is survived by them and six step-grandchildren and 6 step-greatgrandchildren, along with nieces and nephews.  Walt was preceeded in death by Leota and Alma Jo, his parents, four sisters and one brother.A visitation will be held from 9:15 am to 9:45 am on Saturday, July 16, 2016 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 150 Fleury St. Prescott, AZ with Funeral Mass to begin at 10:00 am.  Burial will be at Mountain View Cemetery at noon.In Lieu of flowers please make memorial contributions in Walter's name to American Legion, Post 6, 202 S. Pleasant St. Prescott, AZ 86303 to help honor our veterans.

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Visitation

Saturday, July 16, 2016

9:15 - 9:45 am (Mountain (no DST) time)

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

150 Fleury Street, Prescott, AZ 86301

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Saturday, July 16, 2016

Starts at 10:00 am (Mountain (no DST) time)

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

150 Fleury Street, Prescott, AZ 86301

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