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Jamie Ceccacci Obituary – All About Former Law and Order SVU Crewman

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Jamie Ceccacci was a former crewman in the transportation department of Law & Order: SVU who died in May 2024. He was 51.

The 2nd episode of the show’s 26th season dubbed Excavation ended with a tribute to the late Ceccacci.

So who was Jamie Ceccacci and what was his connection to Law and Order: SVU? Let’s find out.

Jamie Ceccacci Law and Order Obituary

Jamie A. Ceccacci was born August 4, 1972 to Terri Hancock and Ed Ceccacci. He grew up with his mom and stepfather, Christian Hancock Sr.

He worked as a Theatrical Teamster of Local 817 in Newfoundland NJ. Ceccacci had a long and successful career working in the entertainment business, culminating in him joining the transportation department as a driver on Law and Order: SVU.

According to IMDB, Jamie Ceccacci had other credits including on ‘Set It Up’ and ‘The Place Beyond the Pines’.

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Jamie is survived by his loving mother, Terri Hancock, his siblings, Corey Ceccacci and his wife Heather, Amy Antonucci, and Chris “Bubba” Hancock, and his niece and nephew Madelyn and Xander.

Tributes poured in for the former showbiz driver following his demise with many sharing kind words with his family via his tribute wall including SVU director Juan Campanella.

A friend, Michael John Kardanow also had this to say of Jamie: “I knew Jamie since we were young maybe 17 or so. Over the years considered him as one of my brothers I never had. Jamie was a Loyal friend and would do anything to help out if he could, he was genuine.”

This post was published on October 11, 2024 9:07 AM

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