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David T. Colucci

Seattle, Washington

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July 31, 2018
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Seattle, Washington

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Colucci, David T. 57, passed away July 31, 2018 in Seattle, WA. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:30 p.m., Friday, August 31, at Broadway Mortuary Chapel. He is preceded in death by his mother, Janice Colucci. Survivors include his beloved wife, Denise Colucci; father, James Colucci; sons,...

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David's contribution to the field of Developmental Disabilities is long lasting, his presence will forever be missed. I hope memories of David shared amongst his family and friends provides strength to carry on in his absence.

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Dear Denise, I felt like I won the power ball lottery Jack pot when We became friends crabbing and boating. We certainly had a lot of fun together. The Bellingham open seas will miss him as much as I do.

Dear Denise,
I was so sorry to hear of David's death. He had so much love and joy when he spoke of you and your family. He had a wonderful abundance of knowledge and always willing to share. The world is a dimmer place because of his absence.
You and your family are in my heart and prayers.
Mary

Jim, I did not know David but it sounds like he was a lot like you in personality. I am so sorry to read of his death. I know that there is nothing that fills the void it creates in your life. Thinking of you and your family.

Dear Denise and family, David was a wonderful colleague. He provided amazing support to our clients, families and his co-workers. David will be missed. My heart and thoughts are with you all during this very sad time.

David was a caring and gregarious man who enjoyed life to its fullest. Always positive, good-natured and assuming the best in others.

Denise - I have tears in my eyes for your loss. A big hug from Bellingham is being sent your way. ~Chris Pippard

Denise my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. David was one of a kind. I learned a lot from him. I will always remember him shoveling snow to get people to work when Kansas had the 2 inch snow that turned into 13 inches in a few short hours.

I wish to offer my sincerest sympathy to Denise and the entire Colucci family. My prayers are with you all.