Felix Nasuti

Obituary of Felix Eugene Nasuti

Felix Eugene Nasuti was born to Eugene Nasuti and Antonietta Damiani on November 29, 1926 in Cliffside Park, NJ. He married the love of his life, Jennie Zaniewski on November 18, 1950. They celebrated 67 years together as husband and wife before Felix departed this world on December 4, 2017. The couple moved to Stony Point, NY in 1960. Like many of his generation, Felix was called upon and proudly served with honor as a sergeant in the US Army on the European Theatre during WWII. A member of IBEW LU363 Electrical Workers, he served on the Board of Trustees. Felix received his 65 year service award and pin on September 7, 2017. Felix was a founding parishioner of St. Gregory Barbarigo RC Church and school in Garnerville, NY. Felix loved life, his family, his dog Coco but paramount was his love and devotion to his wife Jennie. He lived a full and blessed life and will be dearly missed. God bless you Felix, Dad, Pop and Grandpa. Welcome home. Surviving Felix is his wife Jennie, daughter Linda Nasuti O'Brien and husband Louis, sons David and wife Patricia, Eugene and wife Michelle, Grandchildren: Amanda, Jessica, Justin, Andrew, William, Rachel, Lauren, Alyssandra and EJ, and his great-grandchild Justin "JC." Felix's family will receive friends on Friday, December 8, 2017 from 4-8 PM at T.J. MCGOWAN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 71 N. Central Highway, GARNERVILLE. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place on Saturday, December 9 at 10AM at St. Gregory Barbarigo RC Church in Garnerville, with interment to follow at Loescher Veterans Cemetery.
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Visitation

DEC 8. 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM T.J. McGowan Sons Funeral Home - Garnerville, NY 71 N. Central Hwy. Garnerville, NY, US, 10923 info@tjmcgowansonsfh.com

Funeral Mass

DEC 9. 10:00 AM St. Gregory Barbarigo Church Cinder Road Garnerville, NY, US, 10923

Interment

F.W. Loescher Veterans Cemetery Brick Chruch Rd New Hempstead, NY, 10977
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