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Angelo J. Vinci


Angelo J. Vinci, 84, of Rome, passed away on Wednesday, December 25, 2024 at Rome Health with his loving family by his side.

Angelo was born on October 5, 1940, in Rome to Joseph and Concepta (Sarah) Vinci. Angelo was married September 9, 1961 to the love of his life Josephine Ortolano in St. John the Baptist Church, a blessed union of 63 years. He worked at Vinci’s Restaurant, Tri-Valley Beverage, and the City of Rome.

   He loved the Yankees and all sports. His favorite times were spent watching his grandchildren grow and play sports and to cheer them on. He loved many trips to Myrtle Beach and Reno, and especially spending time with family, friends, and coffee buddies. He was a long-time member of St. John the Baptist Church.

   Angelo is survived by his wife Josephine; daughters Lisa (Joe) Mazzaferro, Angela (Robert) Scherer, Maria (Bill) Tallarino; grandchildren Jennifer Mazzaferro (Andre), Joe ( Holly) Mazzaferro, William Tallarino, Michael Tallarino, and Lauren Scherer; six great-grandchildren; his loving brother Carl and Gertrude Vinci, Aunt Paula, Uncle Henry, Mary Comella, Betty and Raymond Serway, Joe and Sue Ortolano; many nieces and nephews, cousins and friends, and longtime friends Frank DeCosty and Donnie Colasanti. He was predeceased by his parents, in-laws, and brother Bill Vinci.

   Lisa, Angela, and Maria want to thank Mom for her endless devotion and care she gave our dad.

Funeral Services will be celebrated with a Mass of Christian Burial on Friday, January 3, 2025 at 12pm at St. John the Baptist Church, 210 E. Dominick St., with the Rev Paul F. Angelicchio as celebrant. Calling hours will be from 11am – 12pm prior to the mass.

Please omit flowers.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Bottini Funeral Home, 120 W. Embargo St.


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Misafir
2 hours ago

Lisa, Angela, Maria, Josephine I just learned of Angelo's passing. I'm so sorry for your loss. May God comfort you at this difficult time. Antoinette (Pacicca) Becker

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Carl Vinci, Brother
03 Oca

Brother, I am sorry that I cannot be at your service.  I want you to know that we are the luckiest brothers to have the most wonderful parents.  Our Mother, Sarah who passed at an early age taught us what love and family was all about.  Our father, Joe, taught us to be strong and honest. You being the oldest have always looked out for Bill and I.  We could always depend on you for guidance and strength.  The memories I have will last me forever. Like playing football every Sunday morning on the street and it was always you and I against Bill and either Fiora or Rocky Valentine.  If we won Bill would go home crying and if…

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Uncle Bozo, Henry
31 Ara 2024

I will miss our weekly pleasant chats. One of my very favorite persons in the whole world. Many fond memories I will reflect on and smile. God Bless You I will deeply miss you,but never forget you.

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