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Domenic DiRamio, 71, passed away peacefully on January 20, 2026, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Bugnara, in the province of L'Aquila, Italy, Domenic immigrated to Philadelphia as a young boy, where he began a life defined by perseverance, intellect, devotion to family, and a wonderful sense of humor that never left him. He was a graduate of Cardinal Dougherty High School and earned his bachelor's degree from Temple University. Driven by a lifelong passion for technology and problem-solving, he went on to receive an associate degree in Electrical Engineering from National Technical School in 1981, followed by a Master of Business Administration in Finance from Widener University in 1984.
Domenic raised his family in Brookhaven and Aston, Pennsylvania, communities he proudly called home for many years, and most recently resided in Glen Mills. He enjoyed a long and accomplished professional career, working for IBM, CSC, and Atos, from which he retired in June 2021.
A natural builder and innovator, Domenic possessed an extraordinary ability to fix, create, and understand how things worked. His curiosity for technology never faded - whether assembling his own computers, exploring new systems, or enjoying computer games. He also found joy in action films, reading, and hands-on projects around the home. Time spent down the shore held a special place in his heart, offering moments of peace, laughter, and togetherness.
Above all, Domenic treasured his family. His life was anchored in love, loyalty, and quiet strength. He was a member of Elam United Methodist Church and lived his life guided by faith, humility, and service.
He was the beloved son of the late Giuseppe and Anna (née LoStracco) DiRamio, and brother of the late Antonietta Mangiarelli.
He is survived by his devoted wife of more than 46 years, René DiRamio; his cherished children, David DiRamio and Lisa Krapf (Joseph); his brother, Bruno DiRamio; and his adored grandchildren, Olivia and Emma Krapf, and Aiden, Asher, and Ainsley DiRamio.
Domenic will be remembered for his gentle presence, brilliant mind, great sense of humor, steadfast work ethic, and the deep love he gave to those fortunate enough to call him husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Domenic's name to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation or Samaritan's Purse.
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