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Jim Di Santo

Durango, Colorado

1933 - 2022

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DIED
April 24, 2022
LOCATION
Durango, Colorado

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James DiSanto was born on April 9, 1933 and died on April 24, 2022.Born to Bartel and Mary DiSanto in Perth Amboy, NJ where he lived with his family until he attended the University of Utah. While in college, he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Drafted in 1956, he served in the US...

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While I've not had the honor, nor have been in contact with Jim or Jackie, i remember them with great fondness. I was frat brother of Jim and Jackie was our much deserved queen. I've not seen nor heard from them for decades , but they remain in my fondest memories. Buon Viaggio Jimmy! John Parodi

I just heard of Jim's passing this past week from John Parodi. I met Jim while he was dating Jackie...and knew Jackie since we were in high school. We were best of friends for years - Jim was such a delightful friend - they were a great couple. As they were preparing their move to Durango, we lost touch with each other. Even tho this is 3 years late, I want Jackie and family to know I miss both Jim and Jackie. If by chance you happen to learn of my message Jackie, I'd love to hear...

I remember days at Santa Barbara Bank & Trust back in the mid 1970s to 1980s & what a remarkably kind man he was. He was always so considerate & helpful to me at work, and I remember all of the wonderfully good times we shared in the work environment - so much a gentlemen in his treatment of coworkers. He always had time to chat and had such a great sense of humor. I remember, too, his great love for his family, especially his wife, Jackie. I remember running into him several times in...

what a lovely gentleman!! loved our visits when he came into the newsstand for his daily papers. peace to all his family

Thinking of all of you with so much love. Feel blessed that I got to know Jim through Suzy and Steven. Have sweet memories of family meals, great conversation and lots of laughter. Huge hugs from Seattle!

What an amazing life and an even more amazing man! Although we only had the pleasure of three years with Jimmy, it was our honor to know and love him. What a shining example of a life well lived. Love him so.