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Harold Wayne Carminati

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Harold Wayne Carminati obituary, 1935-2014, Fort Worth, TX

BORN

1935

DIED

2014

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Thompson Harveson & Cole Funeral Home & Crematory

4350 River Oaks Blvd

Fort Worth, Texas

Harold Carminati Obituary

Harold Wayne Carminati, 79, chartered life underwriter and financial planner, died peacefully at home on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014, surrounded by his loving family. Service: Mass of Catholic Burial will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Andrew Catholic Church. Interment: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home. Memorials: Sisters of St. Mary of Namur, 909 W. Shaw, Fort Worth Texas 76110; St. Andrew Catholic Church, 3312 Dryden Rd., Fort Worth, Texas 76109; or the OLV Elementary School Scholarship Fund, 909 W. Shaw, Fort Worth, Texas 76110. Harold Wayne Carminati was born Jan. 31, 1935, in Montague to Emil E. and Lillie Mae Fenoglio Carminati. He graduated from Laneri High School and earned college degrees at both Arlington State and North Texas State colleges. Harold also served honorably in the U.S. Army. His lifelong career included many years with American National Life Insurance and John Hancock. Harold especially valued education, ensuring his four children all earned college degrees. Harold dedicated his life to God and served as eucharistic minister at St. Andrew Catholic Church for 20 years. His favorite activities included spending time at family reunions in Montague, Thanksgiving, football, baseball, playing 42 dominoes, and calling bingo at St. Ann's in Burleson. Survivors: Wife of 53 years, Frances; children, Carolyn Carminati, Mary Norris and husband, Anthony, David Carminati, and Paul Carminati; six grandchildren; and brothers, Charles Carminati, and Marshall Carminati and wife, Ann, and their families.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Sep. 11, 2014.

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George Bentley

October 8, 2014

I enjoyed working with Harold in the life insurance business - he was ethical and honest, always doing what was best for his clients.

Keep in mind John 14---I'll be praying for FAMILY

September 23, 2014

Mrs Carminati
I would like to express my condolences-My name is Virginia Gilliam-I have talked to you many times over the years--Back in 1987 My son Thurlow Buchanan went missing and has never found. Mr Carminati was a GOD sent-He would call and some time come by to see me and talk to me during that very difficult time-He was of great assistance when the 7 years came time to declare him deceased.Please accept this delayed condolence. I found out when I asked about him to Justin Hicks on yesterday---He was more than my agent-He was my true friend.I would always tell him I was his other daughter-He always got a big laugh out of that--LOL

September 21, 2014

your loving family.

Pat Burkhart

September 18, 2014

Frances, Please accept my sympathy and prayers for your loss of a wonderful man. Jim really treasured his friendship with Harold for so many years. I, too, enjoyed our dinners together. I truly understand your feeling of loss. After u have some private time to grieve I will give u a call. Feel free to call me at any time. RIP Harold - heaven just received another treasure. Love you both.

Sharon Brady

September 12, 2014

Harold left a positive mark on many lives and it was my privilege to know him and share many conversations.
Sharon Brady

September 12, 2014

Mrs. Carminati and Paul,

My deepest sympathy and prayers on your loss. My parents called to let me know. I remember many times growing up that Mr. Carminati was the one who gave me communion. He was a constant at church.

Jennifer Sabin Collins

September 12, 2014

Mrs. Carminati and Paul,

My deepest sympathy and prayers to you both. My parents called to let me know. Mr. Carminati was always a constant at church and so many times growing up, he was the one to adminster communion to me.

Prayers for all,
Jennifer Sabin Collins

Arturo Mercado

September 12, 2014

Paul, I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your father. My thoughts and prayers for you and your family!! God Bless, Arturo Mercado '85

Marie Schaub

September 12, 2014

FRAN,
So sorry for your loss. It was guite a shock. Had he been ill?
I tried to call you earlier and will continue trying.
You know you and Harold both mean the world to me. You have my deepest sympathy and my prayers go with you.

September 12, 2014

Dear Fran, Carolyn and I are sending you and your family our deepest sympathy for your loss. We know how close you and Harold have been over the years but fortunately you have a wonderful family to lean on during this time of loss.

When my family first moved to White Settlement, about 1945. Harold and his brothers Charles and Marshall were our best friends. Harold and I have been able to keep in contact with each other over the past 69 years due in part to you and we thank you for that love and friendship you have shared with us.

We promise to continue to share our personal family events with you and hope you will do the same.

Love,
Sam & Carolyn

September 11, 2014

Our deepest sympathy to Fran and family. We grew to love both Harold and Fran as members and officers of our Computer User Group at TCC. We were fortunate to have them as members of our group, and have missed them since they left the group.
Joann Bresciani, President of TCC-CUG

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