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Gino DeSantis was born in Giuliano di Roma, Italy on the 24th of May 1950, and died 65 years and a day later on the 25th of May 2015 in Orlando Florida USA. He was a loving husband, a wonderful son and brother, and a beloved father. With a long management career in the Restaurant industry, he has touched many lives, and will be remembered as a great friend and mentor to all. Son of Angela Zomparelli DeSantis and the late Pietro DeSantis, Gino leaves behind his wife of 37 1/2 years, Renee, and his younger brother Vincent DeSantis. He is survived by his four beautiful daughters, Carissa (Brian Gumbert), Danielle, Stephanie (Russell Blemke), and Gianna, and two terrific grandsons Logan and Damian. Gino will be missed, and always loved.
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Mike D'Elia
May 27, 2015
We will miss Gino. My son and I had the honor of working along side of Gino over the past few years during the JDRF walks. His contribution to a wonderful charity will be greatly missed. Thank god for wonderful people such as Gino. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Linda Sirigas
May 27, 2015
My dear Renee, I am so sorry for the loss of your husband. May all the wonderful memories you have of Ginohelp heal your broken heart. May God bless you and your family and guide you thru this difficult time.
Hugs Linda S.
Gino JDRF Friend John W. Florer
John Florer
May 27, 2015
To Gino's Wife "Renee" and his family I'm so very sorry for his passing. I want to say how honored I am to meet him and to work along side of him w/JDRF. He did so much for JDRF and knowing my son Nate was diagnose at the age of 3, Gino was very kind & understanding. I loved to make him laugh by making my sounds. I remembered him donating so much of his time and donations also hosting our JDRF meetings at his restaurants. He'll be missed but surely not forgotten. With All My Deepest Love, Hugs & Prayers, John Willard Florer
John Ott
May 27, 2015
I miss you buddy. Always so cheerful , upbeat and approachable. Bless you and rest in peace my friend.
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