Henry-DiJulio-Obituary

Henry R. DiJulio

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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DIJULIO, JR Lt. Henry (Hank) R. DiJulio, Jr., age 78, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 27, 2011 at his home surrounded by his family after a short battle with cancer. Hank was born in Bridgeport, CT and spent the better part of his youth in the East Side of Bridgeport. He was the son of...

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I was just told of Hanks passing last night and I am so, so sorry. Hank was my training officer when I joined the Trumbull PD in 1969 and we became good friends while I was on the force. I am really at a loss for words except to say once again that I am sorry to hear of his passing. My last memory of Hank was at Tashua Knolls during lunch and bs-ing about the good old days on the PD.My condolences to the DiJulio family on your loss. He will be missed.

To the DiJulio family,
My memories go back,way back to George Street in BPT. To a time when I was a little girl and my parents and the neighborhood would meet down at Bull's Head and i even remember Mr. Dijulio,Hank's PoP.My dad & mom were dear friends of Hank's,My dad passed away 3 yrs ago Nov.19th he was Al Paolucci & my mom was Marion she passed 6 yrs ago Nov. 26th.I have many good memories of laughter when my parents spoke of their dear friend Hank.And I remember him coming to our...

Some of the best meals ever were in Hanks dining room having his homemade "Ragu", ( boy did he hate when we called it that). Sausage and mushrooms he picked in the valley were as everyone knows his specialty. The only wine I ever drank was his because it was actually good. I only now realize how special those "discussions" were in the old report room in the Town Hall. I wonder what he and Joe are talking about. I was Kid to him even in my 50's.

Mr. DiJulo and family,
I still have a beautiful bottle of your white wine. Be blessed as you have made others
Paul thinking about you and your family. God Bless...
JR and Family

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My deepest condolensces to Hank's family. He was a great person and a co-worker. I'll always recall his great "stuffed hot peppers", mushrooms and especially the potent wine he created and generously shared with the enitire evening shift squad back in my patrol days. God bless you, Hank. I'll miss your comradship .

Great guy!! took good care of all of the Kintop Family he will be missed

Hank will be missed! I remember his professionalism as a Police Officer; someone I admired in my youth and as I grew. Be Blessed DiJulio Family and know that your dad was a special man to all!

ALL I CAN DO NOW IS, OFFER MY PRAYERS AND CONDOLENSES, TO HANK AND HIS WONDERFUL FAMILY. HENRY WAS AND WILL REMAIN A GREAT GUY IN MY BOOK. HIS PRESENSE LIT UP A ROOM. YOU KNEW HANK WAS IN ATTENDANCE, YOU COULD FEEL HIS PRESENSE. SO SORRY FOR THIS LOSS. GOD BLESS. FRANK DERAK