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Fredrick Petragallo
06/13/1942 — 03/09/2018
From Kennewick, WA | Born in Spokane, WA
Fredrick Petragallo
Fred Petragallo, 75, of Kennewick passed away peacefully on
Friday, March 9th at Kadlec Medical Center surrounded by his family. Fred was
born on June 13th, 1942 in Spokane, Washington to Fred Sr. and Marge
Petragallo. Upon the passing of his younger sister, Karen Lee, Freddy moved in
with his grandparents Gus and Thora Hessel of Coeur d' Alene. The bond that was
formed between the three of them helped shape Fred into the outstanding man
that he became. In 1961, he joined the Navy. He was proud to serve his country
and be honored as a veteran. In the fall of 1962, he married Jeri McCumber.
Although the union was brief, they welcomed his first child Tracy Alan
Petragallo. In May of 1964, he married Judy Todish in Potlach, Idaho. At that
time they moved to Pomona, California where he started his career at Pasco
Steel. This is where his relationship blossomed with lifetime friends Tom and
Karen Drury. After this, he moved on to be a plumbing apprentice with Eldon
Bouchey at Bouchey Plumbing. In 1966, came the birth of his first daughter
Franki Jo and then in 1970, the birth of his second daughter Angela Kim. In
1973, he packed up and moved the family to the booming Richland, Washington where
he worked at Boise Cascade while in the process of starting and building his
plumbing business The Drain Surgeon. He always cherished the relationships he
formed with his costumers, which were a special part of the love for his
career.
Fond family moments at this point in his life were weekends spent water skiing
at Bateman Island, trips to Lake Coeur d' Alene to visit family and a stop at
Hudson's for a double cheese both. In 1998, with health issues looming from 25
years of hard work, he made the decision to sell his business and pass the
plunger. His son Tracy and lifelong friend Eric Drury purchased the business.
Today, it continues to flourish and serve the Tri Cities community.
His proudest moments in life were the birth of his three children and five
grandchildren. Papa enjoyed supporting all of his grandchildren's activities
and watching them grow. He had been a season ticket holder for the Seattle
Seahawks for the last 14 years, which led to his avid collecting of sports
memorabelia. In addition, his pride and joy was his rare collection of
petrified wood and he was an active member of the Lakeside Mineral and Gem
Club. Everybody that knew Fred knew that he was a foodie. He was always
wanting to drag you to his favorite restaurants Wok King in Kennewick, and The
Panda Inn in Hermiston. Along with good food, he also enjoyed spending time at
Wildhorse Casino with good friends.
It was no secret Fred had a passion for our local law enforcement. He spent
many an evening listening to his scanner and going ambulance chasing. He often
enjoyed ride alongs with his buddies of the KPD and WSP.
Fred is preceded in death by grandfather Gustaf Hessel, grandmother Thora Zimmeran,
father Ferdinand Petragallo, mother Marge Rosetti, sister Karen Lee and brother
Steve Petragallo. He is survived by his three children Tracy, Franki and Angie,
grandchildren Nick, Dustin, Taylor, Adam and Lauren, and sister Angel.
Viewing will be held on Friday, March 16, 2018 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at Events at Sunset in Richland. The Funeral Service will be held Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 1:00pm at Events at Sunset, followed by a Committal Service at Sunset Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations may be made to the Tri-City
Union Gospel Mission or the Tri Cities Cancer Center Foundation.
Frankie ,Angie, Tracy and family we are so sorry for your loss. We had many good times with your mom and dad over the years. Your dad always loved to cook and we went on some great gambling trips to cactus Pete’s. I know he will be missed and I am sad I won’t be running into him when out and about. He was always a friend to our son Bryan and for that I am so grateful. It does get easier with time but memories last forever. Love to all ❤️❤️ He will be missed .
We were customers of The Drain Surgeon and can say that Fred’s sense of humor and kindness followed him on the job. We were acquainted with the family through music lessons as well. Our condolences to you in your loss.
Please accept our condolences for your loss. Fred was a kind friend.
Heartfelt condolences to Frankie and Co ” all your family” and may God be with all of you during this time of sorrow. I knew your dad for maybe 27 yrs when I transferred from Walla Walla to Pasco Office. He always came in with big genuine and that effervescent smile!!! Always so jolly!!! I just saw him and Tracey at F.Myers just few weeks ago and he was still all smiles and very friendly
as always!! He was a very good man, Frankie and oh so proud of all his kids! He will be missed by many other folks at local cop shops too! RIP to #1 plumber in the Trikes, ya betcha!
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Fredrick Petragallo