Tony Scoccolo, SR
April 9, 1922 - April 30, 2008
Obituary
Tony SCOCCOLO, SR
Born April 9, 1922 in Seattle, Died April 30, 2008 in Burien. Tony was a 58 year member of I.B.E.W. Local #46, a 38 year volunteer member of King County Fire District #2, Burien and served as Assistant Chief. He volunteered for numerous community services throughout his life. Preceded in death by his wife Mary in 1991. Beloved father of Rosemary Ron Rashell, Patty Jim Gilmore and Tony Cathy Scoccolo, JR; grandfather of 7; great-grandfather of 1; brother of Eda Mastandrea; Mondo Scoccolo and Violet DiPietro. Visitation Sunday, May 4, 2008 from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial Funeral Home, SeaTac. Funeral Mass 10:30 AM Monday, May 5, 2008 at St. Bernadette’s Catholic Church, 1028 SW 128th, Seattle. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Medic One Foundation, 325 – 9th Avenue, M/S 359747, Seattle, WA 98104-2420. Please sign the online memorial guestbook at www.bonneywatson.com.
My thoughts are with you as you grieve the loss of your family member who has contributed so much to the family and community.
You will be missed by all of our family. Especially at the family Christmas gathering.
And hope that your friends that will be meeting you there will have long spaghetti and meatballs ready for you.
Love your brother Mondo and Mafalda
Our deepest sympathy to all of Tony”s family and friends. Tony will be deeply missed. He has such a wonderful family and so many devoted friends. He was never lost for words. May his soul rest in peace.
Tony was a friend to so many. He will surely be missed. Thoughts and Prayers are with Janice and the family. Gloria Jobs
Each of you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Hold tight to the memories they will help guide your through this difficult time. Are Thoughts and Prayers are with you.
I wish i could be there today to see you off Tony…but you know how it is here,at frenwood, follow the bouncing Kelly. I’m glad you got to take off the way you wanted…quickly, and not from a nursing home. I love you, I’ll miss you…See you when i get there someday! God Bless You Tony!
puppies garlic sausages and tomatoes…you sent joy into my life…Thanks!
I just wanted to express my condolences to all the family and my prayers are with you all.
The funeral mass today was a wonderful tribute to a very special man, it was a beautiful memorial.
Sincerely,
Roxann Genzale
Our deepest synpathy to all the family and friends. Tony will be missed by all those who knew him.
Dick and Nell Verdi Applestone
Sending our prayers and deepest sympathy to the faminly.
Dear Rosemary, Patty and Tony Jr.:
Please accept my sincere condolences in the loss of your father. It was such a pleasure to know the three of you fine Glacier Grizzlies in my teaching career. Take good care of each other.All Best to you & your families.
We loved Tony so much. He will be
missed. He always gave of himself and cared for others. Always willing to help in a time of need. May it bring you all comfort knowing how much we cared for Tony.
tony will be missed,,, i am glad to had the opportunity to get to know him. he was special, ingrid wiltse
I shall miss our conversations when you happened into the grocery store.. you always had something nice and interesting to say . Your pepper and tomato recipes were fablous.. Good bye friend..To the family,my prayers to you all.
We wish to express our heartfelt sympathy and that the kind words of your family and friends will make this difficult time a bit easier to bear. Most sincerely, Jean & Howard
Our deepest sympathy to Tony’s
family. We will be with all of
you in spirit and prayer as you say
goodbye to Tony. We wish we could
be there to give each of you a hug.
So sorry for your loss.
Marilyn Clifton
Compara Tony had such a strong work ethic and was so community oriented. He passed on his love of the outdoors to all of us–Salmon la Sac, Lake Mowich, etc. That legacy lives on in his remarkable family. My condolences to all of you. His goddaughter, Patty.
I will always remember and cherish “the good old days” at Salmon La Sac Compara Tony leading the way because my Dad was not good with directionsChristmas Eve afternoon at your Mom and Dad’s eating saples right out of the greasedelicious cookies, chocolates and laughter around the kitchen table.
Those are such treasured moments for me. Your parents were very special people! They will never be forgotten.
My prayers have been with all of you.
Love,
Donna