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Milton G. Fiamengo

Seattle, Washington

1928 - 2013 (Age 85)

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DIED
December 14, 2013
AGE
85
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Milton Fiamengo passed away on December 14, 2013 at the age of 85 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on December 14, 2013.

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My thoughts and prayers are with Pam and her family at this very difficult time. Milt was such a special person, and he will truly be missed.

I miss Dad very much. Watching a Mariners game from now on without his insights will be sorely missed. But I have so many wonderful memories that will keep me going for the rest of my life. I am proud to be your son, dad.

When I heard the news, the first thought that came to mind was the memory of being introduced to the famous Grandpa Milt and Grandma Patti. Together they stood sparkling with their own bond of love, light and happiness for their family. I remember that both of their smiles encompassed everyone around them. So, in this moment of sadness, I am picturing them that way again, together now.
Deepest condolences.

I will miss receiving letters from my penpal. Looking through his letters from the past several years, in every one he told me "I love you" and "You are special." I will miss you, Grandpa Milt! I cherish each and every one of your letters...

He was a sweet and gentle man, always a kind word he had for me...I will miss his compassion and kindness he bestowed on all.

He was a wonderful person who Harvey and I loved very much. We will miss him but the memory of his warm hugs and kisses run deep and will never be forgotten. Karen Rosenberg

I miss my Grandpa so much already. He was the most incredible man, with the such a loving, gentle spirit. I am so grateful for every second I got to spend with him! I love you G-PA!!

I will miss my Grandpa Milt's smile, sense of humor, the way he would read the paper from cover to cover and knew everything, his stories about when he was "going together" with my Grandma Patti, the way he told me I was beautiful and that he loved me each and every time I saw him, and his hugs. He was the best man you could ever have known. I feel fortunate to have been his first grandchild. It is undeniable that he brought a very special light into to this world that will be missing. Love...

I will miss my dad's ready smile, hugs, and positive attitude. He was so loving, kind and caring. I am very proud to have had the good fortune to be his daughter.
Thank you for everything, Dad!
Pam (Fiamengo) Dellino