Joseph-DiPietro-Obituary

Joseph C. DiPietro

New Britain, Connecticut

1945 - 2014

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Joseph C. DiPietro, 69, of New Britain, passed away Dec. 3 from heart failure. Born on Feb.1, 1945 in Milford, MA, Joseph (Joe) served in the US Navy before raising his family in Avon, CT. Joe worked in radio for WHCN and WPOP in the 1970s, and as the charismatic owner of several popular...

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I knew Joe well in the 80's ..My absolute favorite club owner. Great guy with a huge soul..I'll miss ya Joe..So sad to hear of your passing!

When I read that you had passed away at the age of 69,it brought back so many happy memories of our friendship and all the fun and laughs we had. I've thought about you many times during the last 2 years. I hope your life was a happy one. I'm sure you were a wonderful father to your 2 girls. "Those were the days my friend,we thought they'd never end, and that we would stay forever Young. Good bye Joe, I miss you - Pam

I'm just seeing this now with great sadness. I worked with Joe at WHCN; he had a very large personality, but he was a good guy and a straight shooter with a great heart who made me feel welcome when I came to Hartford. RIP, Joe; the WHCN crew sends its respect and condolences.

Always Late, but my prayers will go out to the family.

Dan Groobert

I worked for Joe back at Gatsby's and have to say he was lager than life. I can say I always smile when I think of Joe. My heart goes out to the whole family.
Jim

Our hearlfelt thoughts go out to Joe's daughter's - you were the pride of his life - and he smiled biggest when he spoke of you. We will always remember back on the years Joe spent with us with a a LOT OF LAUGHTER. He was a 1 of a kind, and we will miss his "popping" by to say hello

Jo-Di's Sound Centers

Must have a telemarketer

My sincere condolences to the Dipieto Family, most especially to Joe's beautiful daughters that were what he was most proud of on this earth. I watched them grow up over the years and that was a guarantee of a softening in his voice whenever he spoke of them. RIP, Joe.

RIP