Timothy Raucci

timothy raucci

November 17, 1970 ~ February 21, 2025

Born in: New York, NY
Resided in: Lebanon, ME

Timothy Raucci, 54, of Lebanon, passed away at his residence on Friday, February 21, 2025. Timothy was born on November 17, 1970, to the late Dominic and Loretta Raucci in New York, New York. When he was very young, his family relocated to Lebanon, Maine, where he grew up and attended local schools. For the past 15 years, Timothy was employed at Velcro in Somersworth, NH. He had an innovative mind, always thinking of ways to improve things, constantly coming up with new ideas and solutions. Timothy had many passions in life. He enjoyed hunting with family and friends, testing his luck at casinos and scratch tickets, and working on cars—especially doing bodywork. He also loved his blue truck. He had an interest in ballistics and took a class in bullet-making, turning it into a personal hobby. His love for travel took him to Indonesia multiple times, where he embraced the culture and festivals. Above all, Timothy’s greatest joy was his children. He was a devoted and loving father who always showed up for them in any way he could. He will be deeply missed. He is survived by his wife Yuliana Raucci of Indonesia, his children Nicholas Raucci and his wife of Katelyn of Springvale, and Tianna and Teddy Raucci of Indonesia, his sister Victoria Raucci and her significant other Daniel Blaisdell of Port Charlotte, FL, his brother Anthony Raucci of Milton, NH, six grandchildren, Brendon Sprague, Bayleigh Raucci, Mason Poole, Brooke Raucci, Clayton Pierce and Nina Pierce, nieces Tonya Raucci and her husband of Berwick, Serena Raucci and her significant other, Curtis Johnson, nephews Denny Prescott, his wife Trista and their son Breyden of Lebanon and Zackary Prescott of Berwick, and his best friends Robert “Bobby” Patch, and Howard Patch whom he considered brothers. A time of visitation will be held on Saturday, March 8, 2025 from 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. at Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home, 580 Main St., Springvale.

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  1. Cherished memories of the quick friendships (& first crushes) when the family moved up here from NY. Childhood memories that will always be remembered. You are all in my loving thoughts and prayers

  2. Tim was my boss years ago at Churchill Medical. He had so much patience and understanding with his diverse crew, and we all loved and appreciated Tim, he was a great boss and a wonderful kind man, and I am happy to say he was also my friend

  3. Timothy was a great cousin ❤️ and really knew how to make you laugh that wat l am going to miss about him.
    His humor and his wisecracks
    His love for cars
    He love fixing cars also
    You are going to be miss cuz..😪
    🙏 WE LOVE YOU CUZ 🙏

  4. Hard to believe you have ventured on…proud to call you friend 🧡…30+ yrs of friendship. Happy I talked with you a couple weeks ago. Going to miss you Tim.

  5. Love you Tim! Thank you for always being yourself and making every room you walked into brighter, thank you for your guidance, laughs and never allowing me to think I wasn’t worth it. You made us all better people and I’ll never look at a Mountain Dew without smiling and thinking of you. Rest easy my friend <3

  6. Tim, you were definitely a brother to us. We have a lot of special memories and alot of firsts together. From being Howard’s best friend since 6th grade, shooting darts and guns, building cars, being in each other’s wedding, working together at Tilotson, taking our 1st cruise to Nova scotia, all getting our GED’s, being there for each other’s kids. You are loved and severely missed and forever in our hearts. Rest in peace and love brother❤️

  7. You were amazing man that was nice to have around I wish you were still here to talk to and help out

    Uncle Tim or unc unc was always there to help and come up with ideas and was almost always outside. He tried to help others the most He could. He was the most caring person he would try his best to help

  8. Tim was a great friend and person. I remember fun times, our trip to Atlantic City and him coming to our bonfires. He will be deeply missed by many. Rest in peace Tim. Say hi to the gang from me when you reach those pearly gates. I’ll make sure to put money in a machine when Rochester casino opens in a couple weeks

  9. Uncle Tim Tim you were taken too soon but loved so much! You have no idea how much you are to missed everyday


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