

Russell (Bunny) Carfagno passed away March 2, 2016 in Stuart, Florida. Russell took his nickname from the jazz trumpeter Bunny Berigan which reflected Russell’s long career as a professional musician and teacher.
Russell was born in Norristown PA on November 12, 1925 to Charles and Emma Carfagno (nee Perpetua). He graduated from Norristown High School in 1941, where he was a member of the Swing Band. He went on to serve in the US Navy in World War II, most notably playing on the USS Missouri as Admiral Chester Nimitz accepted the surrender of Japan in Tokyo Bay, in September of 1945.
After the war, he moved to Annapolis, MD and attended Towson State University in Maryland, receiving a Bachelor's Degree in Music Education. He taught music for many years in various Maryland public schools and at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. He continued to play in the US Naval Academy Band, playing in the orchestra for numerous Presidential Inaugural Balls and other government events.
Once he retired from his teaching career, Russell and his wife Marjorie moved to Stuart, FL and enjoyed their love of fishing and sailing for many years. In Florida, Russell continued his musical career, playing throughout the state, including as a regular member of the orchestra at the former Burt Reynolds Dinner Theater in Jupiter, Florida in the 1980s where he met and befriended many stars of the 80s like Dom DeLuise, Charles Nelson Reilly and Sherman Hemsley.
Playing throughout his 70s and 80s,
Russell was featured in orchestras throughout the state and on cruise ships, most recently appearing with the Ron Davisson Big Band and Bob Hoose and his Orchestra. He also composed and arranged music and can be heard on several movie scores including “Avalon” and “In Her Shoes." He was featured on Public Television in the 1980s.
Russell was a member of Norristown’s Verdi Band and Lodge of Antonio Meucci, playing trumpet in jazz bands at the club.
He is survived by his longtime companion, Donna Lawson, his sister Rachel (Bernard) DeFusco and many loving nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by wife Marjorie and his brothers Albert, Richard and Charles Jr. and his sister Dolores Cognato.
A visitation will be held on Tuesday, March 8, 2016 from 5:00-7:00PM at Aycock Funeral Home in Stuart, Florida. A reception will immediately follow next door at Hogsnappers.
Memorial donations may be made in his honor to St Jude Children’s hospital at www.stjude.org.
Please visit his online guestbook at www.aycockfuneralhome.net
Arrangements are entrusted Aycock Funeral Home, Stuart, FL.
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