Vincent-Dipierro-Obituary

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Vincent Thomas Dipierro

Feb 5, 1949 - Jun 15, 2024

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I remember when my partner invited me to his friend’s place. To see Vince and Renee for a “casual dinner party, just friends”.

We had only been dating for a few months so I went to the fancy grocery store to buy a very nice bottle of wine to bring. He laughed at me and he said, no, you don’t bring this kind of wine to Vince’s.

Meeting Vince is a little like meeting Oz in his workshop.

He asks “what year were you born?”

“1981” I say.

We’re very sad to hear of Vince’s passing. We had fun over our years in LA with Vince and Renee. Love to Renee. RIP Vince.

When I think of a genuine Renaissance man and a true paisano rolled into one, it's my dear brother friend Vince. His dear wife Renee should know that not only did he love her dearly, in addition, he was totally smitten with her and genuinely enjoyed her company. It was truly my honor to have connected with Vince in my lifetime. People like him are always more than just missed when they depart.....they're DEARLY missed. We grieve with all Vince's loved ones, up to and including his...

I didn't know Vince for a lengthy time, just a few years, but we became friends very quickly. We had many great conversations on a wide variety of topics. I will greatly miss these conversations and most of all, I will miss him.

My friend Vince Dipierro
Renee was a Xerox, Woodland Hills, Ca Sales Manager in the 80’s who was always helpful in teaching us and supporting us to be successful. When I had an entertainment account assignment supporting NBC, CBS and Warner records and studios. Meeting Vince for the first time in the early 80’s in the basement of the Burbank HQ was an introduction to the record business, the racing world as well as the wine world. I was amazed by stories of Carrol Shelby at Riverside...

My deepest condolences to Renee and all of Vince's family and friends. I did not know him well, but he was always a pleasure to work with. A warm person with a smile and a person with a very good heart. I'm truly so sorry for your loss.

Vince was indeed "a prince" at the Castle of Warner Brothers Records. He made you feel like you'd known him for decades after just one or two conversations. There were times when you might've needed an award framed or a specific kind of cards created for a special event or sometimes just a good ole 2-3 minuet chat that would keep you smiling for the rest the day. Renee your guy was "quite a guy". Here's a toast to someone who surely will be missed and appreciated.

My love to you, Renee!! Vince will be missed by so many. He was amazing! XOXOXO

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Vincent DiPierroFebruary 5, 1949 – June 15, 2024Vince was born February 5,1949 to Angelo and Mildred DiPierro in the French Hospital in New York City.  He grew up in Englewood, New Jersey and at the age of 6, he came to California when his father was sent to open the Beverly Hilton...

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