Obituaries
Frank Bellotti, Former Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor And Attorney General, Dies At 101
House Speaker Ronald Mariano, a fellow Quincy Democrat, called Bellotti "a giant" and said "very few people have touched as many lives."

December 18, 2024
STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, DECEMBER 17, 2024 (State House News Service) - Frank Bellotti, the lieutenant governor and state attorney general who lived to be 101, has died, his family announced Tuesday.
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Bellotti served as a Navy SEAL during World War II and went on to make an impact throughout his life in the worlds of law, politics and business. His wife, Maggie Bellotti, died less than a year ago at the age of 98.
"His life spanned more than a century and was wholly dedicated to serving others," the Bellotti family said. "He was ever the devoted family man. He and Maggie lovingly raised 12 children, instilling in them the values of discipline, leadership, and compassion."
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