Eda Marie Mastandrea

May 22, 1923 - May 7, 2021

Obituary

Eda passed away peacefully on Friday, May 7, 2021 with her son and daughter by her side.  She was born May 22, 1923 in Seattle to Pasquale and Gemma Scoccolo. 

She met her future husband, Adario Mastandrea, in the 2nd grade.  They were married for 73 years.  Dario preceded her in death in 2017. 

Eda worked for Skyway Luggage and the Boeing Company; she retired from Boeing after 30 years of service.  She was famous for her potato salad and orange chiffon cake.  She loved her family and was very proud of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 

Eda is survived by her son Dominic (Diana) Mastandrea and daughter Rita (Scott, dec.) Traverso, 7 grandchildren: David (Julie) Mastandrea, Teresa (Mike) Mansanarez, Diana Traverso, Mark (Beth) Traverso, Paul (Nina) Traverso, Steven Traverso and Andrea (Kyle) Ober, 13 great-grandchildren, her brother Mondo (Mafalda) Scoccolo and sister Violet (Art, dec) DiPietro.  Thanks to her nephew, Joe Faccone, who called her several times a week to discuss dinner recipes.

 She passed away as she lived . . .with grace and beauty. 

Funeral Mass 11:00 AM, May 13, 2021 at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, Burien.  Due to COVID restrictions, attendance at the Funeral Mass is by invitation only.

“Arrivederci, Mom”

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Andrea Marie Ober
Andrea Marie Ober
3 years ago

💗💗💗💗💗

Edward Faccone
Edward Faccone
3 years ago

Rest in peace Aunt Eda. Lots of laughs going down family memory lane with you.

Shupe Holmberg
Shupe Holmberg
3 years ago

Our sympathy to the family she so cherished.

Janet Victory
Janet Victory
3 years ago

My Dear Aunt Eda. Didn’t think my heart could break anymore, but with your passing it has. I really enjoyed our talks on Sunday with my beautiful cousin Rita. I wish I could of came down and spent time with you both. This stupid COVID stopped us from living. You will be missed and loved forever. My heart goes out to Nick and Rita and their families.

Your niece, Janet from Alaska