Danny C. Recchio

May 19, 1925 - May 19, 2006

Obituary

Danny Recchio, 81, passed away May 19, 2006 at his residence. He was born on May 19, 1925 to Liberato and Anna Recchio in Seattle, WA. He served as a SeaBee for the U.S. Navy. After his discharge, he met his loving wife of 45 years, Phyllis.

Services have been scheduled for 12:30 P.M. on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial Chapel in SeaTac, WA. Burial will follow at Washington Memorial Park.

Danny is preceded in death by his parents, his wife, and 1 sister, Nikki Dallas. He is survived by his only son, Frank and wife Debbie Recchio, 3 grandchildren, Cassie, Jessica, and Danielle, 3 sisters, Lena Lacava, Lucy Johnson, and Hilda Sullivan, and numerous nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Multiple Sclerosis Society.

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Kirk Hall, Sr.
Kirk Hall, Sr.
5 years ago

Frank, I met your dad for the first time about 20 years ago, and was treated like a member of your family from the start. He was a good man with a big heart and I know how proud he was of Cassie, Jessica and Danielle. I always called your dad “Mr. Recchio,” even after all these years, and he always told me to call him “Dad.” I was honored to do so. God bless, Frank, and carry on.

Joe/Mary Zavaglia
Joe/Mary Zavaglia
5 years ago

Frankie sorry that we were unable to attend your dad’s services. We were on vacation and unaware of the date of the event. We are certainly saddened by your loss, but I’m sure mom and dad were there to greet him on his arrival in heaven!

Love,

Joe and Mary and family

Ernie and Shirley Taylor
Ernie and Shirley Taylor
5 years ago

We first met Danny 40 years ago and he has been one of our favorite friends in the whole world ever since. He was our “icecream man” at Overlake Golf and Country Club. He became a good friend and in our latter years, spoiled us with flowers at McCormick Woods Golf Course.He helped us move, not once but twice. We never asked, he volunteered, no, he insisted. He never changed over all these years. He was genuine and caring. We loved him so much. We loved what you put in the Memorial…and it is so true. Danny left his footprints on our hearts and we will never be the same. Frankie and family you are in our hearts and our prayers and Danny you are forever in our hearts.God Bless,Ernie and Shirley

Thomas Albete
Thomas Albete
5 years ago

Uncle Danny, you will be missed by us all. We love you and pray that you find peace.

BACARRO OHANA
BACARRO OHANA
5 years ago

A hui hou no ka kou, malama pono kako Danny. Aloha wau i’a oi, Bacarro Ohana.Until we meet again, take care uncle Danny, We love you!

Suzette, Renny, Angelynn, and Raenell

Cherise Thompson
Cherise Thompson
1 month ago

Hello,
my mother, Roseann, Johanson Seim, is 95, and fondly remembers Danny and all his sisters. They lived on 29th ave. in Seattle, nextdoor to the Recchios. She ofter recalls the nice Recchio family and how well the girls dressed! Roseann remembers mama Recchio bringing over homemade ravioli. Danny always made my Mom laugh. Our thoughts are with you.