Vincent DeDomenico

Vincent DeDomenico

Vincent DeDomenico Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 22, 2007.
NAPA, Calif. (AP) - Vincent DeDomenico, co-inventor of Rice-A-Roni, whose catchy TV jingle paid homage to San Francisco and made the pasta dish known to every baby boomer, has died. He was 92.

DeDomenico died Thursday with his wife, Mildred, by his side, his family said. He had kept working until the day before his death.

Along with his brothers, DeDomenico, the son of Italian immigrants, created the packaged side dish of rice and pasta for their San Francisco-based family business. "The San Francisco treat" became known in the 1960s through TV commercials that featured the city's cable cars.

In the 1930s, he and his brothers were running their parents' pasta business in San Francisco's Mission District. They got to experimenting in a test kitchen with recipes combining long-grain white rice, broken pieces of vermicelli and chicken broth. The dish evolved from a recipe one of their wives had originally gotten from a landlady.

"It was a struggle," DeDomenico told the San Francisco Chronicle last year. "Times were hard and I knew if we were going to make any money, we were going to have to come up with something else."

Rice-A-Roni, as it came to be called, became a national brand in the 1960s. The brothers sold the Golden Grain Macaroni Co. to Quaker Oats in 1986 for $275 million. By then the company also included such products as Ghirardelli Chocolate.

In later years, DeDomenico bought 21 miles of railroad track in Napa Valley and several vintage passenger cars, creating a tourist attraction called the Napa Valley Wine Train.

"He was a dreamer," said Mildred DeDomenico, 87. "He always had all these plans. He'd write them down on pieces of paper. He was a man who could never retire."

Born in San Francisco in 1915, one of six children, DeDomenico went to work for his father's pasta company as a salesman while taking night business classes at Golden Gate College.


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Vincent Candido

March 4, 2013

Iv heard his jingle and although I don't know the man I feel earths lost a precious creative mind

jose pablo chaves

August 18, 2009

i met Mr domenico throgh his son vincent in april 2001, i admire him, and caused a great impression on me as well as his mother.

hard workers

god bless!!! from COSTA RICA

Tyler Grady

January 6, 2009

Vicki, Marla, Vince and Michael:
I just now learn of the passing of your Father and your Mother. You know I loved them both and so fondly remember the many dinners, New Years parties, ping pong games, wine making and so much other fun. I had really planned on visiting the Ranch to see them, but just never made it. I can't express to you my sadness on hearing this news, but we were all so lucky to spend such great times together. All my Love, Tyler

Sal Maritato

May 24, 2008

A true friend and business associate. Vince, was one of a kind.

Carmel Cousins

October 30, 2007

During the years that I worked in Property Services, I have fond memories of a modest and very nice gentleman. Mr. DeDomenico was sharp and dedicated to work even in his 90's!
I wish to extend my warmest Aloha to his lovely wife and family.

Lance and Becky Turner

October 27, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are sent to the family and friends of Mr. DeDomenico during this very sad time. He truly lived the American dream. We are originally from Vallejo, CA and had the opportunity to ride the Wine Train. It was just wonderful!! Rest in peace, Mr. DeDomenico, and may the angels greet you at the gates of Heaven.

Lisa Dossey

October 27, 2007

I am so sorry for your loss. Your name caught my eye. My grandfather's name was Americo DiDomenico. He too had parents that we're from Italy. We all are from New York and Pennsylvania orginally. Now we live in California. Anyway, he had a brother also named Vincent, such a small world with many simlarities. Again, my heart goes out to your family and my prayers are with all of you for the Love of our Lord to comfort you at this time.

cindy smith

October 27, 2007

I love Rice-A-Roni. I never knew the story behind the sidedish. My mother and grandparents were from Napa. I have many fond memories from there. What a great man. Rest in peace.

October 27, 2007

It is sad to hear that a man of vision and fulfilled dreams has passed. I am among the many who enjoy "the San Francisco Treat". May the promises of God bring comfort to the DeDomenico family and friends. One day soon, "death will be no more". Revelation 21:4 My sympathies to you.

L. Reed

October 26, 2007

I am one of the baby boomers who lived the rice-roni jingle.
you have my deepest sympathy.
May God comfort you all and give you all the needed strenght to endure.
"All those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out; those who practice good to a resurrecton of life."

Rev Nicholas Losito

October 26, 2007

May the Blessings of the Mother of God be with your Family I will continue to keep you in all my daily Prayers and Masses of the day.

Muriel Sower

October 26, 2007

My condolences to the DeDomenico family. Rejoice in that Vincent had a full and long life, and may God grant you all peace and comfort as you face life without your beloved husband and father.
Muriel Sower, friend of Vincent's niece, Colleen Kling.

Flo, Hal , CJ & employees Johnsrud

October 25, 2007

All of us at Dry Creek Ranch will miss their beloved boss, Vince. We all had so much repect and love for him ! We will miss his presence at the ranch but know he is with Steve at the mansion on the new ranch in Heaven serving Rice a Roni and California wine.

Larry and Colleen Kling

October 25, 2007

Vince was one of the finest men I have ever known. His kind generosity to me and my family will never be forgotten. The beautiful sixty year marriage Mildred and Vince had was a testament to everyone who knew and loved them. I know Our Father God will hold you all in the palm of His hand and be beside you every moment of the day. We love you all.

Glenda Acord

October 25, 2007

What a great inspiration this man was!! To have known him, would have surely been to have loved him and his greatness as a person and family man.. People today should take heed of his drive for success.. and follow as he did in his adventure in life... May God be with his family during the saddness of his departure from our world..Thanks to you, Mr. Vencent DeDomenico... the world had a great meal and a tune that stayed with them forever!!

Bridget Williams

October 25, 2007

Dear DeDomenico Family,
It is so good to finally know who was behind that good tasting rice. I am so sorry however that it took this event to come to that information. My sincere condolences go out to you all. May the God of peace and comfort continue to watch over your heavy hearts until the day comes when Jesus, our designated King calls to those in the memorial tombs to come out to a resurrection of life here on earth again. John 5:28,29

Susan H

October 24, 2007

Rice-a-roni, the San Francisco treat. What a great lingo!

While you are mourning the loss of a loved one, others are rejoicing to meet them behind the veil.

Rhonda

October 24, 2007

There is always a couple of boxes of rice a roni in my pantry. Thank you so much for all that you have given to America. My condolences to your family and loved ones.

Dara Putnam

October 24, 2007

rest in peace. now god and friends has a good dish to eat.now VINCENT DeDomenico will sing that song to them Rice-aRoni the San Fransico treat.Dara Putnam

Rev. Joseph P Hildebrandt Sr

October 23, 2007

I guess Heaven needed the best side dish in the world!!! Thanks for this wonderful dish I grew up with and now give to my kids!! God Bless

Martha

October 23, 2007

What an honor to be able to say to this great man, you are truly an inspiration. You're the epitome of the American dream. Your story is one we can all pass on to inspire the next generation. And for that, as well as some tasty memories, I'd like to say THANK YOU!

Hartford, Connecticut

October 23, 2007

"Rice-a-Roni, the San Fransico treat" ...We'll have that tune in our minds forever. A great American success story. Rest in peace Vinny.

Irene c morrison

October 23, 2007

sorry for you loss on this nice nam he is in gods hands may god be with you in you sad time

Clarice Watkins

October 23, 2007

My deepest sympathy goes out to the DeDomenico family. I've had the priviledge of enjoying their products over the years. I thank you for giving the world such a wonderful and tasty invention.

Rest in Peace Vincent

Frank and Elaine Connah

October 23, 2007

Rice-A-Roni was a Canadian treat as well, as we've enjoyed it for decades. Many thanks and our deepest blessings to the DeDomenico family.

Tom Gugliuzza

October 23, 2007

My heartfelt sympathy to the DeDomenico family in the loss of Vincent.

Patti Switzer Tindal

October 23, 2007

What a life well-lived!
We all benefited from Mr. DeDomenico's creativity and talent. I love Rice A Roni today and have loved it since I was a kid. My favorite - chicken mushroom and garlic chicken.
May Mr. DeDomenico rest in peace and his family find comfort in knowing he touched many lives in a positive way.

Henryk Zaleski (USN-Ret)

October 23, 2007

How can anyone forget you? Rest in peace.

sandy Harris

October 23, 2007

Thank you Vincent,love Rice a Roni,rest in peace

Tamra Alexio

October 23, 2007

One of my Son-in-law's favorite side dishes even NOW! My sympathy and respect to the DeDomenico Family...Rest in Peace dear man.

Deborah Spoone

October 22, 2007

May God comfort this family in this trying time. Thank you for what you did for us baby boomers. I loved your product when I was a child and have fed my children and grandchildren your product. You were truly one of the great entreprenurs of our time.

Reta G. Williams-Doss

October 22, 2007

To Mr. Vincent DeDomenico's Family,
God had to have sanctioned his longevity of life and enabled him to bless us all with Rice-a-Roni, the jingle and the product. He was a genius. His presence will be missed. Please accept my condolences and prayers.

Barbara Mills

October 22, 2007

May GOD be with you and your family and it is great to have lived and shared a history making event...rice a roni..just like he created a memory, May he be in GOD's memory to experience future blessings.

D.L. ZIMMERMAN

October 22, 2007

REST IN PEACE, VINCENT

Veronica Vasseur

October 22, 2007

Rice a Roni, the SAN FRANCISCO treat!!
Loved it as a kid. Still love it today.
Thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Veronica Vasseur

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