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Charles Anthony Mazzetti Obituary

Graduation Year Class of 1969
Date of Passing Jan 28, 2018
About Charles Anthony Mazzetti III passed away suddenly on January 28, 2018. He was born September 29, 1950 to Virginia Beall (Lytle) & Charles A. Mazzetti II in Pittsburgh, PA and grew up with his younger brother Murray. As part of a military family, his childhood included travel to many places including Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Iceland, Germany, and eventually settling in Oklahoma. He graduated in 1969 from Midwest City High School. He is survived by his loving wife of 27 years, Carol Jean Holmes-Mazzetti; daughters: Candie Mazzetti-Evans & husband Jason, Christi Mazzetti-Watson & husband Mike, Kayla Mazzetti (soon-to-be Love) & fiancé Travis; grandchildren: Emily, Colby, Macie, Ryan and Maggi; and many other family and friends. From a young age he followed his dream and love of music. He self-taught himself to play many instruments, loved to sing and harmonize, enjoyed being a member of multiple bands over the years and jamming with friends every chance he got, including all the way up until the last hours of his life! His second passion in life was going to the lake, where he enjoyed fishing, taking his boat out on the water and parking his trailer for weeks and months at a time to enjoy time with his family and friends. His goofy personality was infectious, his “always happy” attitude was comforting, and he always encouraged others to do what made them happy. He was a wonderful cook, a master at bargaining and finding a deal, extremely creative, the always-quirky joke teller, strong and an extremely loving husband, dad and grandpa. Words cannot explain how much he will be missed. His family will host a celebration of his life on February 11, 2018 from 1-3pm at the South Lakes Event Building 4210 SW 119th St, OKC, OK 73173. It is a come and go gathering for family and friends to come together, bring a dish of food and share memories and stories of his life.
Charles Anthony Mazzetti