Carmel Joseph Fesi, 85, died Friday, January 13, 2012 at 7:15 PM.
He was a native of New Orlean, LA and resident of Houma, LA.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 from 5:00pm to 9:00pm at Chauvin Funeral Home, Inc.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 from 8:00am to 11:00am at Chauvin Funeral Home, Inc.
Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, January 18, 2012 at 11:00am at Chauvin Funeral Home, Inc..
Burial: Garden of Memories Cemetery
He is survived by his,
Son: Michael Anthony Fesi and wife Carla of Houma LA; Step Son: Jerry L. Pearce and wife Veronica of Houston TX; Daughters: DeVonne A. Conner and husband Syd of Hattiesburg MS, Elizabeth Dionne Rhodes and husband Herbert of Houma LA, and
Trina Maria Fesi of Houma LA; Sisters:
Vera Fesi Cole and husband Gale of Houma LA, and Jackie Fesi Malbrough and late husband Milton of Houma LA; Grandchildren:
Christopher Eric Pearce and wife Lara,Monique Pearce , Dene' Cunningham and husband Lynn,Matthew P. Rhodes ,Michael A. Fesi II and wife Melissa,Jessica L. Rhodes and husband Rohn, and Ciera N. Terrebonne and husband Cody; Great Grandchildren:
Austin Joseph Cunningham, Makaylie Jolie' Terrebonne, Allison Susanne Pearce,
Andre'a Lenae Terrebonne, Colston Michael Rhodes, Christopher Ryan Pearce, Adison Dene' Cunningham, August Mikale Fesi, and Gavin Joseph Rhodes
He was preceded in death by his,
1st Spouse: Ouida Joyce Westbrook Fesi; 2nd Spouse: Mary Evelyn Sisk Fesi ; Parents:
Joseph C. Fesi and Concetta Cangelosi Fesi; Daughter: Sandra Gay Fesi; Sister: Rita Fesi.
He retired from PCM Oilfield for 15 years.
He loved his country and his family dearly.
"What I would like to see passed on to future generations, be kind to each other, friendly, help one another, respect others and their property. During the World War II years this was shown by everyone. They were kind to each other, respected each other, and helped one another when needed." January 2001 ---Carmel Joseph Fesi
He proudly served his country in the Pacific Theater of World War II by landing troops on Iwo Jima and Okinawa Japan. He was a proud member of the United States Navy and served his country well.
He slipped away peacefully surrounded by his loving family to join his loved ones who have gone before him.
He is survived by many loving friends of P.C.M. who will miss him dearly.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Houma Military Museum (The Regional Military Foundation) at P.O. Box 10037 Houma LA 70363.