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Michael F. DiMario

Annapolis, Maryland

1937 - 2024

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DIED
July 5, 2024
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Annapolis, Maryland

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Michael F. DiMario, age 87, passed away peacefully on July 5, 2024, in Annapolis, where he was in the loving care of his son Stephen DiMario. Born on May 30, 1937, in New York, Michael was the son of the late Philip and Frances DiMario (nee Pizzoferrato}. He grew up in the Bronx. Michael attended...

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So sad... My deepest sympathy go to the family... Mike was a fantastic and loving man Mia DiMario (Tepper)

My deep condolences over the loss of Michael. I knew him on a professional and personal level; he was a great leader in the Federal Depository library community, a vocal and long time supporter of many causes within and outside of his profession and dear friend to all who entered into his circle of life. In my opinion he was the best Public Printer I worked with in a 35+ year career. He always would ask how one's family was doing, cared for all who worked with him, and most importantly,...

I knew Mike and Priscilla as fellow parents. Their Chris and our Jeff graduated in the same class at Key. I thought they were great-engaged, involved, knowledgeable, loving. I most remember Mike for his energy, his commitment to the community, his great smile, and his irresistible laugh. The world is less bright without him. We send our best wishes to his family.

Sympathies and prayers for the family of Mike DiMario. I work at the GPO and knew Mike DiMario when he was an Adminstrative Law Judge and Public Printer. He was one of us at GPO. I remember riding down Main Street in Annapolis one day and Mike DiMario was walking down Main Street at the same time. It was a beautiful day and I had my window down. He yelled out, "Hi Maureen" and I yelled back "Hi Mike". He was personable and knew most of our names. He knew my father too. He was a good...

First and foremost, I want to express my condolences to the family and friends. I held the position of Chairman of the Joint Council of Unions/GPO during his tenure as Public Printer of the United States. He served with honor and integrity. He treasured being Public Printer and the employees sensed that and knew he respected their work and efforts to deliver first-rate products to all three branches of the U.S. Government. We often had conversations about the business of the GPO in his...

Mike was a wonderful guy and a great Public Printer -RIP MIKE