Mary Christina Benedetti
August 3, 1923 - December 9, 2017

Obituary
Mary (May) Benedetti, age 94 passed away on December 9th, 2017 in Federal Way, Washington. Mary was born in Seattle, Washington on August 23, 1923 to David and Mary Williamson. She graduated from Garfield High School in Seattle in 1941. Her husband Frank was one of the many young people that hung out at her parents’ house with her three brothers and two sisters. They married in 1943. They welcomed their son Frank in 1946 and then their daughter Christine in 1948 and continued to live in Seattle. Mary loved her family including her sisters, brothers, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law. She had many nieces and nephews that she loved. She was a loving and dedicated daughter, sister, wife, mother, and friend whom will be forever missed.
She worked for over 20 years at Tradewell Warehouse and loved the people that she worked with.
Mary is proceeded in death by her parents and husband.
Mary is survived by her son Frank and his wife Sharon and her daughter Christine and her husband David. She has two grandsons Jared and Tony and her granddaughter-in-law Kim, they were the joys of her life. She had three great-grandsons that brought her much joy.
She has requested there be no service
May was a very vivacious person. Her daughter Christina, actually got me my job at Boeing, and I have never met her. I will be forever grateful, because that job gave me a better life. I knew when I got May’s Christmas card back, what had happened. I
have always dreaded this. I guess I sort of expected it. My friend, Diana, is the one that found her notice for me. Diana worked with us as well as Isabelle Gust at Tradewell. I was 19 years younger than May but you would never have known it. She was full of P and V. But she was a very kind and generous person. Loved her! She never forgot anything! Thank you again, Christina! May she rest in peace until we meet again.. .
RIP auntie may she liked it when I would bring my school bus on Fridays and vist for a while love always
So sorry for your loss.