1933 - 2015
1933
2015
Rocco went to be with
Our Lord on Feb. 19. Awaiting
him in Heaven, his
father and mother, Rocco
J. DiPentino Sr. and Ida V.
(Marcantonio) DiPentino;
Brother, Pat DiPentino, and
late wife, Geraldine (Healy)
DiPentino.
He is survived by beloved
brother, John DiPentino,
Denver CO. Children,
Diane (DiPentino) and Paul
Rothe of Dallas, TX., Rocco
D. DiPentino of Chicago,
IL., and Dominic J. DiPentino
of Castlerock, CO., and
ex-wife Karon (Ramsey)
DiPentino of Castle Rock,
CO.
A Grandfather of four and
Great Grandfather of seven.
Also left to mourn him,
three cousins, Lenny Di-
Pentino , Danny DiPentino,
and Joe Zangaro.
Rocco moved to Arvada,
CO in 1971 and opened
Rocco's Italian Restaurant
in Arvada Square. Later, he
opened another Rocco's in
Colorado Springs, CO. Both
were very successful.
In the late 90's he moved
to Dallas, TX, to be near
his grandchildren and
daughter.
Most of the people in
Dallas will remember him
as the smiling, man at the
front desk of American
Airlines Headquarters.
Rocco met thousands
of new faces there from
around the world and remembered
each and every
one, he loved it. He will be
missed.
Memorial service Monday
March 30th, 11AM at Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel 3549
Navajo St. Denver 80211.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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My condolences for your loss
March 17, 2015
Please accept my condolences. May God Almighty give you the strength to endure until his promises are fulfilled.
--Isaiah 35:5,6--
March 17, 2015
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