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Alexander K. DeBassio III
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Alexander K. DeBassio III
STOUGHTON - Alexander K. DeBassio III, 56, of Stoughton, a retired
self-employed carpenter, died Monday at Brockton Hospital after a
brief illness.
Born in Boston, he was educated in Mission Hill and Stoughton. He
attended Massasoit Community College.
Mr. DeBassio was an annual volunteer at the New England Flower
Show in Boston and was an avid...
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