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Vincent Raymond DiJulio

Phoenix, Arizona

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Vincent Raymond DiJulio, passed away Sunday, February 12, 2006. He was born in Chicago Illinois on October 28, 1931, the son of Carl and Theresa DiJulio, both deceased. Vince, Dad, Papa, Uncle Vincie, Mr. D, by whatever name he was called, he was the consummate "family man". Vince served...

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Dear Daddy, I miss you so much at times its to much to bear. I still cant talk to anyone about you because i find myself crying not able to get any words out the sorrow in my heart is unconsoleabale. You were the best Daddy any kid could have had and God choose you for us. We were the Luckiest, because we had you in our life. I havent sent any cards of thanks to the fine people who have sent their respects but again this is the first time i have actually sat down and made myself admit that...

Dear Shirley & Family, my heart sorrows at the loss of Vincie. He was always such a "significant" person in my life and in our family's life. I always remember him walking me down the aisle at my wedding. Your Family has always been a blessing to us. Vincie's passing will definitely leave a void in my life. I love you all!

My condolences to my friends TT and Frank, and the rest of the family. I learned the pace and courtesy with which I now play golf, when I played a few times (early in my golf learning curve) with Vince, Lenny, and Frank at the Biltmore. I really stank it up, but they didn't seem to mind, although they did have me kick it out into the fairway more than a few times. Thanks, Vince, for the invites, and good memories.

Dear Shirley, Carl,Joe, Theresa, Charley, Phillip and Mary,

We are sorry we didn't have the chance to say good-bye. Vince was a wonderful person. We always enjoyed stopping by on Christmas. It was always a house full of food, family, friends and fun! May peace be with Vince and all his family and friends. Love, Scott and Renee'

I will never forget your kindness and fondness for family and children. You always made us feel welcome. Thank you.

Vince was a great family man and friend. Even though I haven't seen him for some time, I will never forget him and how he touched my life when I was younger. My heart goes out to the Dijulio family. You are in my prayers.

Uncle Vince loved boxing and I will always remember him as the greatest fighter ever! With unmatched courage and the heart of a champion he battled his illness and came up victorious time and time again! In the ring of life his glove is high over his head and the croud is cheering!!!



In reality guess you were cousin Vince, having married my cousin Shirley, but like everyone else, knew you as Uncle Vince. You were a very special man, very devoted to your wife and family and how you loved those grandkids.
I also remember the Sundays, sitting in Aunt Floris' watching the football games, and even back then talking about "those Cowboys".
Upon seeing you for the last time recently, I asked, "How long has it been since you hit the golf course", to which you...

My wife, Toni, and I have very fond memories of Vince, mostly through Little League to which we were both devoted. We also enjoyed his brief, but nice, Italian restaurant and the delicious "coffee" he served with the meals.

Please accept our sincere condolences. Vince was a top-notch guy and will be long remembered.