Carmen DeFeo
July 16, 1939 - October 6, 2018
Obituary
Carmen DeFeo
On Saturday October 06th, 2018, Carmen DeFeo, loving brother, father and partner, passed away at the age of 79.
Carmen was born on July 16th, 1939 in Boston, Massachusetts to Brenno & Anna DeFeo. He graduated from Highline High School in 1958. In his early years he worked as a shoe salesman and went on to to manage multiple businesses in Burien, Hawaii and New Mexico before moving into the produce industry as a delivery driver.
Carmen had a passion for fishing and hunting. He loved being in the boat out on the water and working out in the yard. If he was relaxing at home, it was a guarantee the horse races or an old classic movie would be on. He enjoyed the simple pleasures in life. Spending time with family and friends, helping others. Cooking and enjoying good food. He loved music; everything from Doo Wop to Pavarotti. He was known for his fun-loving personality, quick wit and charm. His loyalty, love and generosity were unsurpassed.
Carmen was preceded in death by his father Brenno, mother Anna, brother Nunzio, sister Helen, sister Lucy and niece Roseanna. He survived by his sister Anna & brother-in-law Lino, brother Patrick, daughter Andrea, partner Denzie-Grandma to Jack & Sam, previous spouse and mother to his child Linda, step-son Darren, nephews Anthony & Pat, several extended family and longtime friends.
A public viewing will be held Thursday 10/11 from 2:00pm-5:00pm @ Bonney Watson Washington Memorial 16445 International Blvd. Sea Tac, WA 98188. The funeral service will be held Friday 10/12 at 11:00am @ Bonney Watson Washington Memorial 16445 International Blvd. Sea Tac, WA 98188
R.I.P my good friend, I will miss you.
My sympathy to Carmen’s family. He was special to so many of us from Cleveland High… we all have memories that will last a lifetime, memories that bring smiles to our faces..
During this very sad time with Carmen’s passing, may each one experience God’s comfort, peace & love. May the special ;memories of Carmen bring encouragement with the expectation and pleasure of seeing him again.
With God’s Love & Mine,
Dorothy (Bosnich) Clausen