Agnes M. Ianniciello
January 7, 1916 - February 20, 2012

Obituary
Agnes M. Lucci Ianniciello was born January 7, 1916 in Seattle, WA to Gabbriele Lucci and Maria Yono. Agnes passed away on February 20, 2012 in Kirkland, WA. She married Vincent Ianniciello and enjoyed 40 years together until his passing. They had 6 children, 14 grandchilren and 21 great grandchildren. Agnes is survived by her daughter Agnes Osborn, and 2 sons, Vince (Joy) and Joe (Donna) Ianniciello. Agnes worked 25 years at Sears and was active in the Sears retirement group; she was also active in Westside Italian Club, Royal Neighbors, Red Hatters, and her church, Our Lady of Lourdes. Agnes will always be remembered for her spaghetti dinners, generous love for her family, friends and her caring for others. She is preceded in death by her husband Vince, son Vincent Michael, and daughters Donna and Joanne. Rosary and viewing on Friday, March 2, 2012 at 7:00pm at BONNEY-WATSON WASHINGTON MEMORIAL; 16445 Int’l Blvd. SeaTac, WA. Funeral Mass on Saturday, March 3, 2012 at 10:30am at Our Lady of Lourdes; 10240 12th Ave S Seattle, WA 98168. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Evergreen Hospice.
I am very sorry for your loss. I remember so much of Agnes from growing, from the little store Lucci’s to my confirmation and choosing Agnes to be my sponsor and choosing her name, to living with her and your Dad in my senior yr of high school. All the kind and giving ways Agnes treated me like one of her own. I still have the Blessed Mother Statue that Agnes gave me for confirmation and the pink rosary as well. Agnes will be greatly missed.
AGNES WAS ONE OF THE NICEST PERSON I HAVE EVER MET. SHE WAS ALWAYS SO NICE TO MY LATE HUSBAND BOBBY MINALIA WHOM SHE KNEW SO WELL & HE WAS ALSO KIDDING HER & SHE GAVE IT RIGHT BACK TO HIM. I ALSO AS A LITTLE GIRL WOULD WALK TO HER PARENTS STORE “LUCCIS” TO GET A BIG BAG OF PENNY CANDY FOR FIVE CENTS. AS I GREW OLDER & MARRIED & HAD CHILDREN I ADMIRED HER SO MUCH AS SHE ALWAYS LOOKED AS IF SHE JUST WALKED OUT OF A BEAUTY PARLOR & ALWAYS SEEMED HAPPY ALTHOUGH I KNEW OF HER SADNESS WHEN HER YOUNGER DAUGHTER DONNA DROWNED & COULD UNDERSTAND HER FEELINGS AS OUR SON ALSO DROWNED, SO I FELT WE HAD ALOT IN COMMON. ALTHOUGH I HADN’T SEEN HER IN THE PAST YEAR OR SO I WILL ALWAYS THINK OF HER FONDLY. SHE WAS THE BEST !!!
We were very sorry to hear about Agnes death. She was a wonderful person and will certainly be missed by everyone that she touched during her life.
Deepest sympathy to the Ianniciello family in there loss, may
God give you strength during this time of sorrow.
The Rosso Family
Jerry & Carol
Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there; I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond glints on snow,
I am the sun on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning’s hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there; I did not die.
Mary Elizabeth Frye – 1932
My deepest sympathy to the Ianniciello Family on the loss of
your beloved “Agnes”.
I always remember how she enjoyed playing Bingo, I would
always see her at one of the Bingo games. Now, she’s playing
Bingo in heaven.
My Thoughts & Prayers are with all of you at this most difficult
time.
Beverly Demattea
Aunt Agnes-so many wonderful childhood memories of you, coming to your house was always my favorite! The big dinners wiht all that amazing food you’d prepare and you always so warm, kind, loving and wise. You are family plain and simple. I will always treasure my memories of you, my Grandpa’s big sis!-God Bless you.
I remember walking my boys to Lucci’s store, was a treat for them, and a chance for me to chat with Agnes and Irene. She was always so sweet and kind.
Our thoughts go out to your family in your loss. Rest assured that that such a fine and caring Lady is with the Lord and probibly enjoying bingo there.
Agnes, I am so glad I got to meet and visit with you if only for such a short time. I know that our paths must have crossed back in the old days when you had a farm in South Park. I will miss bringing you Communion on Wednesdays. You are such a sweet lady. God Bless you Agnes. Love, Marie
WE WILL SURELY MISS YOUR VISITS. FOR WE KNOW YOU ARE NOW RESTING IN THE ARMS OF OUR LORD.
YOU REMAIN IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER..
MY ANGLES COME TO GREET YOU.
OUR LOVE FOREVER, SAY HELLO TO MOM FOR US.
THANK YOU TO HOSPICE FOR ALL THE CARE , TO HER FAMILY TAKE COMFORT IN THERE IS NO MORE PAIN . . IT IS WE THAT ARE HURTING NOW BECAUSE SHE IS GONE FORM THIS LIFE BUT REST IN HER LORDS ARMS . FOR ALL TIME .