Obituary published on Legacy.com by Allentown Funeral & Cremations Services, LLC on Feb. 16, 2026.
Vincent G. DiTullio, Jr., 67, of Allentown, passed away peacefully at home on February 12, 2026, surrounded by his loving family, after a courageous three-year battle with cancer. He fought with the same strength and determination that defined his life.
Born on January 14, 1959, in Philadelphia, Vince is survived by his loving wife, Regina (Schlemback) DiTullio; his son, Vincent DiTullio; his daughter, Olivia DiTullio (Chris), and his cherished granddaughter, three-year-old Harlow. She was his best buddy, who brought him immeasurable joy. He treasured every laugh, every hug, and every moment spent with her. Vince is also survived by his beloved dogs, Harry and Bo, who relied on their dog dad to slip daily treats to them.
He is also survived by his mother, Barbara DiTullio; his siblings, Barbara Leonhardt (Dave), Michael DiTullio (Leslie), and Stephen; and his loving extended family. He was predeceased by his father, Vincent DiTullio, Sr.
Vince began his career working alongside his family in their small business, Eagle Fuel, in Philadelphia. While working full time, he returned to school, earning a degree in Ultrasound Technology. His second career reflected his caring nature and quiet compassion. For over 15 years, he served as lead ultrasound technologist at Sacred Heart Hospital in
Allentown, PA. He closed out his career as a traveling ultrasound technologist. He took pride not only in his professionalism but also in easing patients' fears during vulnerable moments.
Philadelphia was always home in his heart. He carried its spirit with him wherever he went - especially when it came to his beloved sports teams. A devoted fan of the Philadelphia Eagles, Phillies, Flyers, and 76ers, Vince could recall statistics and unforgettable plays with impressive accuracy and infectious enthusiasm. Game days were serious business - and joyful occasions.
Above all, Vince was a family man. Vince will be remembered for his warm smile, quick wit, steadfast loyalty, and the way he made people feel comfortable in his presence. Whether raising a glass in celebration, debating sports statistics, or simply sitting surrounded by family, he lived fully and loved deeply.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Vince's memory to Steps to Cure Sarcoma, which supports research at Penn Medicine. Donations may be made online at https://stepstocuresarcoma.com/donate-2/ or by sending checks payable to "Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania" to:
Abramson Cancer Center Development Attention: Karleigh Rose Pettit 3535 Market Street, Suite 750
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Though his absence leaves an immeasurable void, Vince's love, strength, and laughter will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him