Luciano Federico Mauro

December 11, 1987 - November 26, 2014

Luciano Federico Mauro

December 11, 1987 - November 26, 2014

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Luciano Federico Mauro
Born December 11, 1987 in Austin, Texas.
Passed away November 26, 2014 in Bellingham, Washington.
Luciano was a Chinook Waldorf School alumnus, a South Whidbey High School graduate, and a Western Washington University student.
Luciano loved fishing in Lake Whatcom as well as in the Puget Sound.
He loved enjoying and playing soccer with his friends.
Luciano is survived by his father Giuseppe Mauro,
his sister Gina Mauro, and his brother Paolo Mauro.
He was preceded in death by his mother Jennifer Hobe Mauro.
Services will be held on Thursday, December 4 at 10:00AM at Moles Farewell Tributes, 2465 Lakeway Dr. in Bellingham.
In lieu of flowers please donate to NAMIWhatcom.org
or The Boys and Girls Club of Bellingham.
Please share your memories of Luciano at www.farewelltributes.com

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11 responses to Luciano Federico Mauro

  1. Guiseppe, tragic news. We can’t imagine anything worse than loosing a child. You have raised lovely children, and we are so very sorry you lost Luciano.We pray for peace in your heart.
    Love, Steve/Wanda

  2. We are very much saddened at the loss of Luciano. Our heartfelt condolences to your family. We remember Luciano growing up in the neighborhood and helping us with projects. Please know that we are thinking of you. Medical appointments will prevent us from attending the memorial. May you find comfort in God’s care.

  3. Our thoughts are with you.
    Please remember the good times you all shared together.

  4. Always a warm smile on his face, so full of spirit and light. These are the memories I keep of Luciano when we worked together at his father’s restaurant. My deepest condolences to Giuseppe and the rest of the family.

  5. On Aug. 29,2014, my husband & I planned to celebrate our 23rd anniversary at Giuseppe’s, only to be turned away due to a “full house”. As we crossed the parking lot , a young man approached and asked if we enjoyed our meal. When we replied we could not get a table, he declared, “Oh no, they are never THAT busy! Follow me. I am Luciano, Giuseppe’s son. We will go in the back way and find a table for you. So we followed him! As soon as we entered, his Dad spotted him and the lighthearted father/son banter was only natural. Their communication was quite brief yet so full of mutual love, respect, and pride, it touched my heart. Luciano asked his Dad to find us a table, and in an instant Giuseppe swept us away to a wonderful table for two, caring for us like family the entire evening. Luciano, you touched our hearts so deeply with your kind and generous spirit. Your memory remains with us forever.

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