Proper noun
Fusco (plural Fuscos)
A surname from Italian.
A person who had contact with a man who died in New Jersey on March 10, becoming the state’s first coronavirus-related fatality, had attended a recent Fusco family gathering, Ms. Persichilli has said. Source: Internet
Now, her close-knit clan is united anew by unspeakable grief: Mrs. Fusco, 73, died on Wednesday night after contracting the coronavirus — hours after her son died from the virus and five days after her daughter’s death, a relative said. Source: Internet
Expanding Charter Oak’s capacity helps address the problem of access to dental health care, says David Fusco, president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Connecticut. Source: Internet
Fusco has coached Fick for four seasons at Pacelli, and it didn’t take long for the coach to recognize the true talent Fick possesses. Source: Internet
Joe Coughlin had two assists, Jimmy Burt a goal and an assist and Ricky Fusco a goal. Source: Internet
Katie, whose last name was Fusco at the time, had no idea before she moved in with Steven Pladl and his wife in August 2016 that he had an explosive temper, a history of abusive behavior and owned at least four guns. Source: Internet