Wedo Bevilacqua

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Family and friends are asked to gather at the chapel for his funeral Mass.

Visitation :

John Quint Treboni Funeral Home
Wednesday November 15th 2017 4-8 P.M.

1177 W. 5th Avenue
Columbus Ohio 43212

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Services:

Funeral Mass
Thursday November 16th 2017 at 11:00 am

Our Mother of Sorrows Chapel
6440 S. High Street
Lockboune , Ohio 43137

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Obituary

Wedo Angelo Bevilacqua, age 93, passed away on Saturday November 11, 2017 at The Sanctuary at Tuttle Crossing. Born in Columbus, Ohio the son of Luigi and Concettina Bevilacqua. Preceded in death by wife Charlotte Jane Bevilacqua. Veteran of WW 2 and the Korean Conflict, serving in both the U.S. Army and Marine Corps respectively. Wedo was the Founder and Owner of Bevilacqua Builders having built many homes, condos, and apartment complexes in and around the Columbus area for 40 years. Wedo was Co-Founder of Ledo's Lounge (North High Street) with his brother Leno Bevilacqua. Wedo was a avid golfer and long time member of the American Italian Golf Assocaition and Riveria Country Club. Survived by Children: Steven, Debra (Robert) Means and Tamara Perry, also survived by grandchildren, great grandchildren and brother; Leno (Jane) Bevilacqua, several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 4-8 P.M. Wednesday November 15, 2017 at the JOHN QUINT TREBONI FUNERAL HOME 1177 W. 5th Avenue. Funeral Mass 11:00 A.M. Thursday, November 16, 2017 at Our mother of Sorrows Chapel (Within the grounds of St. Joseph Cemetery), 6440 South High Street, Lockbourne, Ohio interment immediately following with Military Honors. FAMILY AND FRIENDS ARE ASKED TO GATHER AT THE CHAPEL FOR HIS FUNERAL MASS. Condolences may be sent via www.johnquint.com.


Condolences for Wedo Bevilacqua


From : Cousin Louis J. Asmo
To : Steve, Debbie, and Tammy Bevilacqua
Date: November 15th 2017

My Dear Cousins, I extend my sympathies to you all for the loss we all are experiencing in losing your Father and my Uncle the war hero. As a young boy I will always remember Uncle Wedo staying with us when he got out of the service after the Korean war. He was our genuine hero. He tended bar at my Dad's bar, then opened a Texaco station with Uncle Leno, then founded Ledo's on High St, then became a builder and built our family's first brand new home in Forest Park. I not only remember a long life with Uncle Wedo but he always made me smile. A really great guy. He had a great life and is now in a better place with his Mom and Dad and my Mother, his sister, and Aunt Dolly and Uncle Edino too. He will always be with us for the rest of our lives and we are all better off for having shared in his life.
God bless all of you...I miss you and I love each of you. Next year around October, God willing, I may be back in Columbus and if so we should all get together for a nice reunion dinner.
Your cousin in Las Vegas,

Louis J. Asmo