Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Vince and Jeanne

Reva and Grandpa

Grandpa and Nik

Happy 80th!

Angie and Dad 2003

Dom DeVito

Danny graduates from USNA

Birthday Party for Dad 2004

Patrick and Grandpa May 2008

Allie and Grandpa Vince January 2009

Little Vinnie, Laurel and Big VInnie December 2008

Grandpa and Samuel March 2008

From Nan, a friend and neighbor of Big Vinnie.


I have never blogged, and was unable to post this blog on Vince's page (not having the computer skills of the Devito family,) after several attempts,but this is what I wrote, and would have posted if I could:
"Vince always made time for his friends, and a visit. One of my favorite things about Vince was his great ability to come up with a plan, when presented with a dilemma. "Okay....so we have to make a plan."
He was a great thinker, a great problem solver, a great friend. He always had time to listen. Big Vince had a big heart ."
I think of all the Devito family often, wishing each of you the very best, at this difficult time. The passing of your Dad is a huge milestone in your lives. I think Vince was one of the lucky ones, making a quick departure when he was at peace with so many things, the joy of his family, his job, and enjoying the winter weather of Naples. He loved his children beyond anything else.


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Share your thoughts and memories.

I have set this blog up in memory of my Dad, Vince DeVito. I hope you will share your memories of him.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Memorial to Vincent DeVito Sr.

Vincent John DeVito Sr. died suddenly while playing golf in Naples, Florida on April 8, 2009. Anyone who knew "Big Vince" knows that he played golf with the same passion that he lived life, and he could not have found a better way to depart us.

Vince was born in Canton, Ohio on April 11, 1923, to Caroline and Angelo DeVito, and he was proud of his Italian heritage. As a young man he was active in the Drum & Bugle Corps. He was an exceptional student, skipped two grades in school, and graduated from high school during the great depression. With few work opportunities, he enlisted in the army only months before the U.S. entered World War II. During his five years as an airplane mechanic in the Army Air Corps, he spent time in England before traveling overland from Morocco to China where he served until the war ended. Returning to Ohio after the war, he married a war widow, Jeanne Phister. Smitten by her 2 young children, he raised them as his own, and the couple went on to have 5 more children.

In 1949 Vince earned a B.S. in Business from the Ohio State University and he remained an avid Buckeye throughout his life. After graduation he began his career with Goodyear in Akron. In 1953 he was transferred to the Goodyear Atomic plant in Piketon, Ohio where he held several positions culminating in the role of Director of Site Operations. In 1989 he retired from Martin Marietta (formerly Goodyear); however, he worked with the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) until his death. He received the INMM Distinguished Service award in 1984, was made a Fellow of the Institute in 1987, received a Career Service Award in 1997 and the INMM Meritorious Service Award in 2000. He served as Secretary of the INMM from 1973 until his passing.

In addition to his passion for his family and golf, Big Vince enjoyed traveling, photography, cooking and art. In the 1950's he and wife started a Lake White Little Theatre with a group of friends. He was active in St. Mary's Church in Waverly, Ohio and St. Williams Church in Naples. He was a man who never met a stranger; he loved his friends and was well loved by all who knew him. He was a big man with a huge heart.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Dr. John DeVito, stepson, Jack Doyle, stepdaughter, Diane Doyle Howells, and his beloved wife Jeanne. His children Gerald DeVito, Daniel DeVito, Vincent DeVito, Jr., Victoria DeVito and Angela DeVito, his sister, Florence Scridon and fourteen grandchildren, survive him.

A Memorial Mass will be celebrated in Canton, Ohio on Saturday, June 6 at 10 am at St. Anthony Catholic Parish. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. (Rossi Funeral Home 330-492-5830)

A Memorial Service will be held in Waverly, Ohio on Sunday, June 7. Arrangements are pending at this time.

A special fund in Vince’s memory has been established at the non-profit Stoneybrooke Foundation, an organization that serves people with Prader Willi Syndrome (PWS) a condition afflicting Vince’s granddaughter, Nikah.

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