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Louis Carrosino

Seattle, Washington

Apr 29, 1925 – Aug 21, 2017 (Age 92)

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BORN
April 29, 1925
DIED
August 21, 2017
AGE
92
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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CLOSED-Harvey Family Funeral Home Obituary

Louis CARROSINO
Louie passed away peacefully
on August 21, 2017 after a brief
illness. Born on April 29, 1925
in Seattle, Louie was a lifelong
resident of Seattle. Louie
attended Queen Anne High
School, Class of '43. Upon
graduation Louie enlisted in the
Army where he spent three years
in Europe during World War II.

Louis met Helen, the love of
his life, in 1953 and married in
1956. In April of this year, Louie
and Helen celebrated their 61st
wedding anniversary. Louie
was committed to Helen and his
children throughout his life.

Louie worked as a meat cutter for
over 40 years, most of which time
was spent behind the counter at
the Pike Place Market, at Don
& Joe's Meats, and Dan's Meats
before that.

Louie was an active member of
the Sons of Italy, and the Italian
Club of Seattle, and enjoyed
gardening (growing tomatoes)
and time with family and friends.

He is survived by Helen, his loving
wife; children: John Carrosino
(Glynis), Mary Helen Bever, and
Michael Carrosino (Kimberly),
and grandchildren: Angela,
Nicholas and Alaina Bever; and
Lauren and Andrew Carrosino.

Funeral Mass will be held
Thursday, August 31st at 10:30 AM
at St. Joseph Catholic Church
732 18th Ave E, Seattle 98112

In lieu of flowers, remembrances
to Medic One Foundation.

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I am truly and deeply sorry for your loss. My warmest condolences go out to the family and friends of Louis. May the God of all comport grant you peace and strength during this difficult time (psalm 29:11).

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I enjoyed visiting with the Carrosinos at the Seattle Italian Club meetings at Mount Virgin.

Mary Helen and family, please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your father. Our fathers were important influences in our lives and sacrificed for us. I know that you and your brothers will hold your mother close during this time of grief and make certain that she knows how many people admired her husband.

I am keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

Laura Plough HNA '76

Dear Helen and Family,
With sympathy and friendship, we Sisters lovingly support you in prayer at this time when Louie's life has changed from mortal to eternal. May his new life in God's Presence bring great comfort to you all.

My condolences to your family as you cope with this loss. Soon God promises all freedom from death forever (Hebrews 2:15)

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.