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Dino Paolo Restelli

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Dino Paolo Restelli September 23, 1924 - August 8, 2006 Beloved husband, brother, father and grandfather, passed away at his home in San Carlos the morning of Aug. 8, 2006. Dino was born in St. Louis, MO, to Angela and Paolo Restelli who immigrated from Italy. A graduate of Galileo High School,...

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Our family would like to extend our sincere sympathy. There isn't a week that goes by that someone doesn't ask if I'm related to Dino Restelli and then they go on to tell me how he took Pittsburgh by storm during his rookie season. He will be missed by a lot of people in Pittsburgh.
Respectfully yours,

Brett Restelli

In 1995 I had the pleasure of touring the H&B baseball bat plant in Louisville, KY, with my father and brother. Our tour guide showed us the Dino Restelli signature used to stamp his Louisville Slugger. Living in Pittsburgh, and having the same last name, we frequently get questioned from the old timers, asking "where is Dino now?"

It's wonderful to read that Dino enjoyed his life to the fullest. His legacy in Pittsburgh lives on.

Restelli means "King of...

Jude, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I will always remember how the room would light up when Dino walked into it. I know you will treasure your many years together. God bless.

Dear Jude, We were saddened this evening to receive a phone call from a mutual friend who advised us of Dino's recent passing. I have many fond memories of our time together; at your home and the time I spent just with you at work and socially. It has been ten years since we left your area; but you are often in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you even more in your time of sadness.

Dear Jude,
Dino was a gift to all who knew him because he so generously shared his love of sports, dance, and above all, his sense of humor and love of people. He was a natural mentor who left a lasting impression on me, and I am so grateful to have known him. Much love to you. Janet

Major league Baseball has lost one of its dearest brothers.

Rest in peace Dino.

May the dear Lord bless the Restelli family.

Our prayers go out to Jude and family on the passing of Dino, a first class guy. My wife and I, remember all the good times we shared with Dino and Jude at Al and Ann Liva's home, having TRIPA for dinner, which Dino loved and couldn't get enough of. Dino told us how he met jude. A very fascinating story and one which we will never forget.
Dino, may the good Lord welcome you into his kingdom with open arms.

Growing up in Walnut Creek in the 1940s and 50s I was a devoted follower of the San Francisco Seals and their foe, the Oakland Oaks. Dino Restelli was a player that I remember and can say, has given me quality memories throughout my life.

Dear Jude, I can't tell you how sorry I was to hear about Dino. Judy, Richard, Ronnie and I were just talking the night before, about what day we would come over for lunch. We are so sad that we didn't get to have that lunch. Dino will be missed by many, but he can now play in the "Big Game" with our Dad and maybe Larry can have batting practice with them. Dino was Like an Uncle to me, and his nickname of "Mouska" will always be one of my fondest memories.