CARMINE-DISTASIO-Obituary

CARMINE DISTASIO

Staten Island, New York

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Carmine R. DiStasio, 62 Retired national park ranger Carmine R. DiStasio, 62, of Bulls Head, formerly of New Brighton, on Dec. 2, 2017, at Staten Island University Hospital. Carmine is survived by his loving wife, Christine Madaio DiStasio. He graduated from St. Peter's Boys H.S. and later...

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Dear Christine, Betty Ann, and all the Distasio Family: I am so sorry to have just heard of Carmine's passing. He was truly a great guy! I know he is in Heaven with my brother Gary, Jackie Connelly, and John Hogan. He faced life with zest and courage. My wife Nancy and I send you our sincere condolences. His was a life well lived! God grant Him peace! Sincerely, Cliff and Nancy Gibbs

My condolences to the Distasio family. As a nurse there are always patients that you never forget. Carmine is one of them. I will never forget his smile and humor when I would visit. Been a while since I last saw him but seams like yesterday. He put a smile on everyone's face. Love Jenn B ... VNA

I remember us working together in Miller Field and the Parks, you were always a class act, the NPS and it's employees will miss you. Rest in Peace buddy!

To all the DiStasio family...our deepest sympathy to you all...you will be in our prayers....Carmine was a great friend to my brother, Gary. May he now rest with the Lord. MIchelle Gibbs-Kozlowski.

Dear Christine and the Di Stasio family,

It's literally been "years" . I will always remember Carmine's birthday but this year I happened to google his name on his birthday only to sadly find out that he had passed away on December 2. I have pictures of you, Carmine and Jordana as well as fond memories from the past, when we lived in Park Slope, Brooklyn.

I will always remember Carmine as a gentle, kind, fun-loving man with a "joie de vivre". I am saddened by your loss. My...

We are sorry to learn of the passing of Carmine, but grateful for his service to our nation with the Peace Corps.

Our Condolences,
The National Peace Corps Association