In Memory of

Carmine

Donatucci

Obituary for Carmine Donatucci

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Carmine on December 31, 2022 at the age of 89. Loving husband to Antonietta, with whom he celebrated over 65 years of marriage. Cherished father to Marino (Anna), Lina (Ron) Affleck and the late infant son Domenico (1965). Precious Tatone to Carmine (Jaime), Domenic (Marissa), Victoria, Linda, Lisa (Kyle) and the late Robert (2021). Adored Bisnonno to Axcel, Tianna, Avianna, Domenic Jr., James, Isabella and Selena. Carmine is now reunited with his late parents Domenico and Maria and his late father and mother-in-law Agostino and Marietta Menna. Dear brother to the late Rosina (Emidio) Antonucci, Santa (Mario) Cilli, Giovanni (Antonietta), Mario (survived by his wife Fiorella, in Italy) and survived by his sister Camilla Donatucci in Venezuela. Dear brother-in-law to the late Donato (Maria) Menna, Emidio (late Angiolina) Menna and Nicola (Maria) Menna. Carmine will be missed by his many nieces, nephews and friends.

Carmine retired with over 30 years service from S.K.D. Manufacturing. He loved fishing, hunting jack rabbits, bbqing, gardening, playing cards with his buddies at the ole Verdi Club and spending time with his loving family. He loved to sit in his garage talking to his family and neighbours.

If you so desire, memorial donations to St. John the Baptist Church, Amherstburg or the Windsor Regional Hospital Renal Dialysis Program would be appreciated by the family.

Carmine’s family would like to send a very special thank you to the staff at Richmond Terrace 3 West, the staff at the Renal Dialysis Program at the Jeanne Mance Building, and the ER and CTU doctors and nurses at the Ouellette Campus. Your kindness and compassion will always be remembered.

Visiting Wednesday January 4, 2023 from 3-8 p.m. Thursday January 5, 2023 from 9:30a.m. until 10:15 a.m. at Families First, 585 Sandwich St. S. Amherstburg, 519-969-5841 to St. John the Baptist Church for Mass at 11:00 a.m. Entombment St. John the Baptist Cemetery. Share your memories, photos, or make a donation online at www.FamiliesFirst.ca