Vincent-Donofrio-Obituary

Vincent Joseph Donofrio

Oregon, Ohio

1931 - 2023

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August 17, 2023
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Oregon, Ohio

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Vincent Joseph Donofrio Vincent Joseph Donofrio, Jr., age 92, of Oregon, OH, passed away Thursday, August 17, 2023 surrounded by his family at Hospice of Northwest Ohio Perrysburg Campus. He was born in Toledo, OH to Vincent Sr. and Rose (Silvestre) Donofrio on March 26, 1931. Vincent was a 1949...

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Dear Aunt Jean, Gina, Sue, Rocco, Mike and families, We send our thoughts and prayers for all of you as you reflect on the passing of Uncle Don. We have many great memories of him from all our trips to Toledo for the family reunion to staying at your house when we were children. He always had a great smile and stories to go along with it. These memories will always live long as he joins his family in heaven. We send all our love. Anthony and Katya.

ROCCO / KIM FROM THE SEPEDA FAMILY OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES ,,,,LISTEN FOR HIS VOICE IN THE WIND

We said goodbye to Dad today. I was blessed to marry his son Rocco, but he treated me like his daughter. His Godly example of a loving husband, father, & grandfather will forever leave a legacy for our entire family! We´ll always grateful to him!

I remember Vince from my days at Good Shepherd. Later I would run into him at the Art Museum and have great conversations. He reminded my so much of my dad. Just the best kind of person. My condolences to his family.

Vince was a dear friend of my father's and worked with him at LOF for many years. May their friendship be great in heaven.

SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, ALWAYS LIKED VINNIE AS I CALLED HIM, SORRY WE CAN'T MAKE THE FUNERAL SINCE WE MOVED TO ARIZONA

Donofrio Family, We send our heartfelt condolences for the loss of your loved one. May God Bless and comfort you during this time of remembrance and celebration of a long and loving life.

Didn't know Vince very well but my father knew him I believe from the art museum. My dad mentioned him a few times and I know he as very fond of him a nd Dick was a very good judge of character. My condolences to Dave and Steve and all the family.

Vince was a great guy and I always enjoyed working with him at the Museum. He got along so well with fellow guards and visitors. There was always a smile on his face. Condolences to the family. RIP Vince