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Carmine W. "Father Christmas" Devivi

Walnut Creek, California

1929 - 2017

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Carmine W. Devivi (Father Christmas)June 27, 1929 ~ January 12, 2017Former Danville ResidentCarmine DeVivi was born in Rural Valley, PA. He is survived by wife Patricia, daughter Skye, grandchildren Andrew and Annabella, nieces, nephews and numerous friends. He was preceded in death by both...

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I never met him but my father did. He is my great great uncle, and having someone as well known as him as a family member is so crazy and amazing. I wish I got the chance to meet this man and even more wish to have gotten to talk to him about art. My father says that he is where I get my "talent" and love for art from. It´s really amazing to see accounts from my own family and others and I hope that I can follow in his footsteps.

So sorry for your loss. I will continue to enjoy his amazing art.

I am so sorry for your loss. I hope Jer. 29: 11,12 brings you some comfort during this difficult time.

Oh my Lord my heart is feeling such sadness for the DeVivi family. I never knew Carmine but I knew his lovely wife Pat. They truly loved each other and shared a beautiful life together as I would listened to Pat discuss their life together. A beautiful Life and memories to have shared. Pat and Skye and family my heart sends you my love to help comfort you forever. Your friend from New Mexico, Lisa Lopez-Lugo

I would like to offer heartfelt condolences to Pat and Skye on hearing of Carmine's passing. It truly was a pleasure knowing him and his family for a few years back in the 80's -90. You were an awesome neighbor and friend. The Lay family, Shirley Vince Sr, Vince Jr, Jeff, Chris and Jennifer

So many fun memories of this talented and creative man! My thoughts are with Pat and Skye at this time. Blessings!

We are saddened by this news and send hugs to all family members. We cherish fond and fun memories of the Danville days and look forward to seeing you in the spring.
Much Love from Jan and Sam Hersh

So sorry to hear that great uncle Chuck is gone. I am so glad I was able to meet him, however briefly, and that my son was able to meet his great-great uncle. RIP to a wonderful man.