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Vincent Emilo Denietolis, aged 86, of Revere, Massachusetts, passed away on July 26, 2025. Born in Boston, MA, on December 23, 1938, to Leo and Edith Denietolis, Vincent led a full and accomplished life. He was a highly respected Electrical Engineer for Raytheon for 15 years. His dedication to his profession was immeasurable, but his ambition did not end there. Later in life, Vincent started his own real estate company, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit.
During the colder months, Vincent enjoyed spending his time in Florida, golfing, one of his favorite hobbies. His immense curiosity about the world was expressed through his travels. His journeys took him to various corners of the globe, enriching his life with diverse experiences. However, what mattered most to Vincent was his family, especially his beloved grandchildren.
Vincent is survived by his spouse, Justine Denietolis of 23 years, and stepsons, Anthony Russo and wife Wendy, and Joseph and his wife Karen. As well as his grandchildren Joseph Russo, Mia Russo and Anthony Russo. He was preceded in death by his parents, Leo and Edith Denietolis, and sister Bettina Puopolo. His life and legacy will be cherished and remembered by all who knew him.
A Memorial service for Vincent will be held at Paul Buonfiglio and Sons funeral Home on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, from 10:00-12:00 PM, with a prayer service at 11:30AM. Interment will be held privately.
We encourage those who knew Vincent to honor his memory by sharing their stories, memories, and photos on his memorial page. In this way, we can celebrate his life together, recalling the joy, wisdom, and love he brought into our lives.
In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation in Vincents name to American Cancer Society. www.cancer.org
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