Enrico Cappucci Explained

Enrico Cappucci
Birth Date:December 12, 1910
Birth Place:East Boston
Death Date:August 27, 1976 (aged 66)
Death Place:Winthrop, Massachusetts
Nationality:American
Occupation:Lawyer
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Virginia C. Meany (1942–1976)[1]
Alma Mater:Suffolk Law School
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Term Start:1937
Term End:1949
Children:5[2]

Enrico Cappucci (1910–1976) was an American politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

Cappucci was born on December 12, 1910, in East Boston. He attended East Boston High School, Thayer Academy, Harvard College, and Suffolk Law School. From 1937 to 1949, Cappucci represented East Boston in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.[3] In 1948 he was an unsuccessful candidate for Massachusetts Attorney General.[4] Following his political career, Cappucci worked his an attorney and lobbyist. His clients included the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway, American Mutual Alliance Insurance Co., and the Home Builders Association of Massachusetts.[5] He later returned to government service as the clerk of the Boston Appellate Court. Cappucci died on August 27, 1976.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Rep. Cappucci to Wed Virginia C. Meany in Back Bay Nov. 21. The Boston Daily Globe. November 13, 1942.
  2. Web site: Patricia Ann Cappucci . April 26, 2020 . November 15, 2021.
  3. Book: Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . 124 .
  4. Book: Massachusetts Election Statistics 1948 . 239 .
  5. News: O'Donnell, Richard. Cappucci Called Powers' Right Arm: Bus Line Lobbyist Fights Old Colony. The Boston Globe. May 5, 1961.
  6. News: Enrico Cappucci, 66; clerk of appellate court. The Boston Globe. August 28, 1976.