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Arthur F. Falcon

Jan 5, 2020

Arthur F. Falcon, 71, completed his life’s journey on January 2, 2020, at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Worcester, MA, with the love of his life, Mickie, by his side. He was born on March 1, 1948, in Lawrence, MA, the son of the late Arthur S. and Grace (Sousa) Falcon. He was a first generation Portuguese-American, with both sides of his family having come from the Azores; he was active in the Portuguese community while growing up in Lawrence.

Art was a graduate of Lawrence High School, class of 1965. He was also a graduate of Northern Essex Community College, class of 1967, earning an Associate’s degree in Liberal Arts.

Following in his father’s footsteps, he enlisted in the United States Army, serving in Vietnam, where he was wounded in action. He was awarded the Purple Heart for his wounds and his bravery.

Again following in his father’s footsteps, Art joined the US Postal Service, working as a mail carrier for nearly 40 years, retiring in 2013. He had made many friends along his route, and his hard work and diligence were richly rewarded by the kind words, gifts and thanks from his customers.

He was a wonderful brother, he was fun, he was creative, he had a great sense of humor, and we loved playing jokes on each other. Over his lifetime, he had many interests, including taxidermy, photography, fishing with his Dad, and traveling to Hilton Head with his love Mickie.

Besides his parents, Art was predeceased by his grandparents, Manuel and Rosa Sousa and James and Mary Falcon.

Art leaves behind his life partner of many years and recent caretaker, Michelina (Mickie) Paulson of Worcester, MA. He is also survived by his daughters, Jennifer “Jenn” Falcon of Worcester, MA, and Dr. Rachael Falcon of Cedar Crest, NM, his sister, Rosemary Falcon Audette and her husband David Audette of Merrimack, NH, his aunt, Mary Falcon Arsenault and her husband Roy Arsenault of Hingham, MA, along with many cousins, close friends and fellow Vietnam Veterans. He also leaves a sister Linda and his ex-wife Anna.

He was a disabled veteran, who had proudly served his country, and we were proud of him. Art, thank you for your service and welcome home.

Please consider a donation in Art’s memory to be made to Disabled American Veterans, PO Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH 45250-0301. Final arrangements will be at the convenience of the family.