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James “Hawk” Alfred Quattro

Parsons Advocate by Parsons Advocate
February 25, 2020
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James “Hawk” Alfred Quattro

James “Hawk” Alfred Quattro, 64, of Davis, West Virginia passed away December 8, 2019 at Cortland Acres in Thomas, West Virginia. He was born June 13, 1955 in Parsons, West Virginia a son of the late Alfred Joseph and Mary Ann Cooper Quattro.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Marcia Quattro, whom he married on April 23, 2016, one sister, Patricia Duncan, and one brother-in-law, Charles Duncan.

He is survived by his brother, Joe Quattro and wife Lori, Davis, West Virginia, two step-daughters, Ellen Freeman, Parsons, West Virginia and Erica Setzer, Chesapeake, Virginia, three nephews, Anthony Quattro, Fairmont, West Virginia, Brian Quattro and wife Dana, Davis, West Virginia, Greg Quattro and wife Heather, Davis, West Virginia, two nieces, Lisa Lamanna and husband Phil of Partlow, Virginia, and Samantha Warner, Pennsylvania, along with a host of Great-nephews and great-nieces, and one great-great-nephew.

Hawk previously worked for Tucker County Landfill, Tucker County Senior Citizens, and most recently, Blackwater Falls State Park. On a Sunday afternoon, Hawk was never available because he was watching his favorite team, The Pittsburgh Steelers. His favorite pastime was spending time at Bart’s Camp with family and friends. He had a special love for his two-stroke bikes and his favorite hobby was small engine repair; he was known for being able to fix any lawnmower, weed-eater, or snow blower.

At the request of Mr. Quattro, he will be cremated. A memorial service will be scheduled for a later date. Hinkle-Fenner Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements. Condolences may be made to the family at www.hinklefennerfuneralhome.com

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