Carlos R. Feltt, Sr.
Home:
Willsboro, NY
Date of Death:
January 7, 2010
Age:
86
Birthdate:
October 8, 1923
Place of Birth:
Willsboro, NY
Service Information:
Monday, January 11, 2010 11:00 AM St. Philip Of Jesus Church, Willsboro, NY
Visitation:
Sunday, January 10, 2010 2 to 6pm at Hamilton Funeral Home Inc., Peru, NY
Interment:
Calvary Cemetery, Willsboro, NY


Donna Parkinson, January 8, 2010
Aunt Mary, Jane, Donnie, Maryanne, Carly and families, My deepest sympathies for your loss of Uncle Carlos. He will be remembered as a man who always had a smile on his face and a wonderful laugh. I am so grateful he was able to be at the Family Reunion--it was wonderful to see him. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love, Donna

Margaret Defayette, January 8, 2010
From Margaret, Shirley, & Paul: We always enjoyed your company and especially loved the gatherings at Willsboro every year. You were a blessing to all who had the good fortune to know and love you. You will be missed, but now you are enjoying your eternal reward. Until we meet for eternity, God bless you Carlos!

Tomata patata , January 8, 2010
Who can forget the tomata patata plant. Spaids with grams white and taking us to your house on grampa whites horse trailers when we were young. Never sleeping while we were on the foot of your bed listening to you snore. Wish I could hear it now. Bs ing about this guy and that guy down at the plant. Always huffing chairs from gays house. Lastly eating grams good breakfasts with you. Sorry we will keep enjoying those. I always thought you spoiled me above all others cause I was your favorite.. I was over 40 before I realized you and gram spoiled us all with such great love. THANKS

Bernice Kovelesky, January 8, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

Andrea Reynolds, January 9, 2010
I love you, Pop. We all miss you so much. The world's a shade darker today without you. Not to mention, the overall quality of the world's vegetables has dropped considerably. I am so happy to be able to say that my childhood was decorated with visits to your and Gram's house in the summer. I will always remember the ferrie ride home from Willsboro when I was about ten years old. You and Gram brought me back to Vermont on the ferrie, and there was a very strong storm. The boat was rocking like crazy, and the sky was very dark and spooky. But, I wasn't scared because you were there. I always thought you were the most hilarious grandpa. You still are. And, seeing this picture of you here, I'm pretty sure you were one of the cutest grandpas, too. :) We love you, Pop. You are a happy memory in all of our hearts, Andrea

Jennifer, Avonna, & Ricky Reynolds, January 9, 2010
Your smile, humor, and laughter will never be forgotten. I feel so blessed and grateful that I and your great-grandchildren got to spend time with you and your memories will last forever. May God bless and keep you in the palm of his hand. Respectfully and spiritually yours.

Tom& Donna Sheppard, January 9, 2010
Dear Jane& Family, This has been a long journey for your dad,he now is in the hands of the lord and at peace. Please know we both send our love and prayers to your family,we know what loss is all about,remember the wonderful times you cherish,Love Tom&Donna

Maryanne White Souilliard, January 9, 2010
So sorry to hear of Uncle Carlos's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.

Jo and Tommy, January 9, 2010
To all of you! We are saddened of the loss of Uncle Carlos. Tommy always enjoyed seeing him and talking with him. I have many memories and will always keep them with me. I am happy that Jane asked me to clean your house.Cause that way I got to see you every two weeks. Had alot laughs with you and Aunt Mary. I am so happy that the last time I cleaned we had a little lunch party, thanks to your neighbor, she made me sit and eat with all of you!!That I will always cherish! Now you are at peace and not struggling anymore. Love you. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. Love Tom, Jo and family

Bob Reynolds, January 9, 2010
I can't think about Pop without hearing "Well, Hullo there!" his trademark greeting. No matter who you were Pop always greeted you with a grin and an open door. I can't say that I ever remembered him cross (except the one time we grandkids tore every flower off a tree in his yard ad then proudly told him what we had done). Pop loved experimenting with plants (as the aforementioned notorious potato-tomato (pronounced padada-damada) plant affair would attest to. I recently saw some crazy plant in the grocery store (some kind of soiless upside down hang from your ceiling plant) and instantly I imagined Pop with a wide grin tucking one under his arm to try it. One of the things that I have tried to take away from watching Gram & Pop all these years was the amazing marriage they built together. While I am certain over the years they had disagreements I cannot honestly say I ever saw anything but happiness, love, and good humor between them. While I certainly fall short modeling them I always think of them as my archetype for how a marriage should be. I am so grateful that Gram and Pop were able to spend time with my kids at our house a couple years ago. While it may sound silly I will cherish the memories of them squeezing the hundreds (it may have even been thousands) of oranges into juice in our kitchen with their great grand kids. I will miss you Pop.

Lisa Dupoise, January 9, 2010
Pop, I love you and miss you so much. Angela and Collin enjoyed the time that they spent with you putting puzzles together, playing games or watching some crazy cartoon or movie that I am sure you would have rather watched something else. The long drive to Latham for them was always made a little easier knowing that they could swim in the pool. Collin says that now that you are in heaven when he is swimming he will pretend that you are swimming with him. Angela and Collin were so lucky to have been able to spend so much time with you over the years. I remember you, Gram and Mom coming to Lake George a few year ago and spending a night with us in our camper and sitting by the campfire. Memories like that will last forever. I have so many memories that I can't even begin to write them all down. But I do remember watching cartoons or some holiday special with you lying on the floor right next to me. I also remember watching Lawrence Welk on Sunday evenings after we had peanut butter sandwiches and soup for dinner. You have been more than just a granpa to me, you have also been the most important male role model to me for all of my life. I love you so much and will remember all the times good and not so good forever. Gram has been so lucky to have had such a great husband, 63 years WOW that is a long time. I only hope that Steve and I will be able to spend as much time together as you and Pop. Even though times were not always the best neither or you ever showed it to any of us. You have been such good role models for all of us. Love to you both. Lisa

Leo and Janet Mero, January 9, 2010
Dear Mary: It is hard to believe the news of Carlos. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Leo and Janet

ANN& NORM TROMBLY, January 9, 2010
A GREAT FRIEND WE WILL DEARLY MISS AND KEEP CLOSE TO OUR HEARTS.

Karl and Cathy Tiedemann, January 9, 2010
Hopkinton, Willsboro, Latham and Heaven. You are in our thoughts and prayers as well as those of the Sisters of The Precious Blood Monastery here in Manchester, NH

Denise, January 10, 2010
Pop, I miss you so much already. I have so many happy memories of you that I'm holding close to my heart as we all get through this sad time. When I think about you, I will always remember you smiling and winking at me and saying, "Well, hello, Dee!" whenever I walked in the door. I will never forget our long car ride to Florida in the minivan when I was in third grade. We had a blast down there together, even with all that snoring coming from the other room! I love thinking about sitting on the street at your old house and catching candy during parades, playing Tripoli, cards, dominoes, and croquet, and helping you pick fresh vegetables from your garden. Remember when Janelle found that big, fat green worm in her salad bowl when we used the lettuce from the garden?! I'm always going to remember family reunions, collecting sea glass, pushing you in your wheelchair around the neighborhood in Willsboro last summer, and visiting you in Latham every chance I got. I hope you know how much I love you and how much I'm going to miss you. You always made me feel so special and important and loved. Thank you for being such a wonderful Pop. xoxo

tom reynolds, January 10, 2010
Pop - I am not sure if I ever told you and Gram how much you had influenced what kind of a person I have become today. I boost to others that your dinner table was always open(just like mine is today) and that its okay to loose at games as long as you WIN some too. I remember many times from early childhood to just recently how you were so happy to see us when we had a chance to visit. What sticks in my mind often is a few years ago when Lori and I spend the night at your home in Willsboro. I got up late at night to use the bathroom and you had your arm around Gram while you two were sound asleep. I was so impressed how much you cared for each other. I will do my best to be as dedicated to my family as you proved so often that you were to yours. Thank you Gram and Pop for all you have done. love tom & lori and tommy, larry, and tucker

Bettie Lawrence, January 10, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Thanks Mary Ann for letting me know. He has been through a lot and is at peace now.

lori, tom, and boys, January 10, 2010
pop, I always felt welcome walking into your home. What I will miss the most is your hugs. You were like a big teddy bear to me. I will always remember your loyalty to your family and I hope I can live my life as well as you have. I love you Pop. Your influence in my life will be with me forever thank you for the wisdom you have passed on to everyone that loves you!

Donna Parkinson, January 10, 2010
I was reminded today of something I read when Lyle passed away, and I wanted to share it here, since it so clearly applies to Uncle Carlos: God saw you getting tired, and a cure was not to be, so He put His arms around you and whispered "Come to me." With tearful eyes we watched you and saw you pass away, and although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.

Nancy (Parkinson) Welch, January 10, 2010
My deepest sympathy to Aunt Mary and her children. I know the great memories you all have of Uncle Carlos will be a comfort to you at this difficult time. The most distinct thing I remember about Uncle Carlos is the way he would talk so fast, and some of the most unique expressions he would use.(Words that most of us weren't allowed to say!) Even though it was hard to understand him sometimes, he always had that great smile and laugh, when he finished what he was saying. It made me laugh,too. My thought and prayers are with you. Love, Nancy

Regina DeZalia, January 11, 2010
Dear Mary and Family, So sorry to hear about your husband and Dad. He was a sweetheart of a man. Our prayers are with you at this sad time. Jeannie & John

Barb Parkinson, January 11, 2010
Aunt Mary, I am so sad for your loss. I know you and Uncle Carlos shared a long and happy marriage. I have fond memories of him happily greeting everyone at the family reunions. He was dearly loved by all of us.

Cindy King, January 12, 2010
Dear Jane and Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.I am sorry for your loss. Love Cindy

Phyllis (Glebus) Whitford, January 14, 2010
Mary, My deepest sympathies to you and your family. I know how much you loved Carlos. I think of you all the time. You were so good to me when we worked together. You took me under your angel wings and treated me like one of your own children. We have so many wonderful memories. Carlos was the best! You are in my prayers. I love you and miss you. Phyllis

Bev, January 14, 2010
Well, Dad F., you've fought a long and hard battle, but now your struggles are over. I know it wasn't always easy to do the things you needed to do to get strong again, but you did what you could. If it wasn't for those darn infections, you'd probably be back to your normal self ~ joking around, playing with the kids, teasing Mom and enjoying everyone's company. You've been a wonderful father to Carly, father-in-law to me, grandfather to Janelle and Denise, great-grandfather to Emmie, and friend to my entire family and friends. We all shared a lot of good times with you and Mom. Who could ever forget the great time we had in Florida with my mom and dad, Jane, and the Veino family! What fun that was. Remember the little Sassoon navy blue velvet jumper and white blouse that you bought for Janelle when she was little? You insisted that you wanted to buy it for her on your way down to visit one time. Do you know that I still have it? Denise will never forget how you introduced Brett as her fiancee at one of the family reunions, even though he was just her boyfriend at the time. I think you knew before she did that one day he would be her husband. Emmie will always remember putting puzzles together, playing dominoes and playing the Golf card game with you. You were so good with her and she loved helping you play the right card...ha ha. When you were being wheeled out of the church at your funeral, I felt like I should have been the one pushing you, like all the times I pushed you in your wheelchair when we went to the doctors; but this time, it would be to your last appointment...the one you had with God, the one that would finally heal you. These past few weeks have been extremely hard, having lost both my dad and you within two weeks, but now, you each are at peace. You will always be in my heart. I love you both! Love, Bev

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