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Pete Correa

Snohomish, Washington

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Pete Correa

Pete Correa, 57, of Snohomish, died peacefully on February 12, 2011.Pete was born on September 24, 1953 in Cuba; he immigrated to the US with his family as a young boy.Pete graduated college in Connecticut before settling in the Northwest; he worked for Sell Aviation for...

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This will be perhaps the final entry in this guest book for Pete as it is set to go off-line after today the 25th of March.

To those who have written a memory of Pete here, to those who planned the memorial service for Pete, set up, brought food, sent flowers or contributed; and to those who verbally shared memories of Pete at the service, on behalf of his son Peter, I thank you. Peter may not remember all that was said at the service about his Dad in the future...but he will...

Pete was a dear friend, mentor, and father figure to me. Through all the smiles, laughs and tears together, he showed me what it is to be a friend. I am very grateful for the time he shared with me. I will never forget him and the message he carried to me. He will forever be in my heart.
To Peter, Pete talked about you all the time, you truly were his great joy. I send my love to you and the rest of your family.
Pete will be sorely missed.

My condolences to Pete's family. I met Pete about 16 years ago when I worked for Boeing on the flight line. I remember his exuberance and his unique laugh. You will be missed.

Dear Pete,

I met you almost 15 years ago. I will never forget the first time I walked down those long stairs into that amazing room of incredible helpful individuals. You were there with a smile and a warm heart. You were there almost every time I showed up, which gave me such comfort.

You always reached your hand out to me (and so many others) willing to serve and carry the message of this way of life. You did this no matter how I acted (and I was pretty scary in those...

Sail on, Captain Exuberant One ("CEO" of the anonynmous tribe). Your work here lives on. My heart and prayers are with your family, and especially with your adorable son Peter. Thanks so much for the gift of knowing and serving with you. Adios ~

To Pete's family and his family at the his other "home" which always carries the "Solution":

Pete was a major force in my life. He was both an adviser and mentor. However, he was moreover a wonderful father-figure to me as well. To the members of Pete's other home, he always made it seem that you all were home to me as well. To Peter and his mother Maria, Pete often spoke with such love, affection and joy whenever we spoke! Peter, you were and are Pete's treasure! You...

The enthusiasm you shared so freely lives on in your friends, and friends of friends who pass it on. My condolences to your many loved ones, and I will see you one day in "the Big Meeting."

Pete--you will be sorely missed. You live on in our hearts dear brother...

Pete, This is sad but I can do it. Thanks for being kind to me and looking after me even when I was a jerk. You done good. Love Laurie Take care of Ron. It works it really does.