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1932
2022
On Friday, January 7th 2022, Vincent Bartiromo, loving husband and father of three children passed away at the age of 89. Vincent was born on September 8th 1932 in Brooklyn, NY to Carmine and Theresa Bartiromo. He served his country in the Korean War and was discharged with honor on November 30th, 1960. He will rest alongside his brothers who served in world war two with honor and distinction. Vincent was owner and chef of his family business, The Rex Manor in Borough Park Brooklyn. He dedicated his career to the Rex Manor and was beloved by all who knew him. On January 27th 1957, he married Josephine Morreale. They raised three children, son Patrick and daughters, Theresa and Maria. Vincent is survived by his wife Josephine, his three children Patrick, Theresa and Maria, sons in law John and Jonathan, daughter in law, Margaret and six grandchildren, Jonathan, Nicholas, Samantha, Michael, Vincent and Anthony. He is also survived by his sister Angelina and several nieces and nephews. Vincent had a passion and love for his family, friends, Italian cooking, horse racing and playing cards and was happiest when in the company of his wife, children and grandchildren. He was an avid Frank Sinatra and big band music lover. He was known for his gentleness, kindness, infectious smile, quick wit and generous spirit. A funeral service will be held on Friday, January 14th 2022 at Saint Athanasius Roman Catholic Church in Brooklyn NY followed by burial at Calverton National Veteran's Cemetery on Long Island, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations and memorials may be made to RVNAhealth in Ridgefield CT or to the American Heart Association.
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July 22, 2022
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Joseph Cretella
God be with yu Maria and family my condolences and prayers to yu and family god bless your father in heaven
January 20, 2022
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Darrin Besescheck
Sending love and prayers to your family. Take comfort in the many memories that I am sure you have with him. May he rest in peace.
January 19, 2022
American Heart Association
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
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