John Vito
John Vito

John Vito
January 9, 1929 ~ October 31, 2004

Name: John P. Vito
Life Dates: 11/19/1923 - 3/21/2006
City Of Birth: Rochester, NY
Pre-deceased by
Parents George Caroline Vito.
Survived by
Survived by his wife of 61 years Frances Alaimo Vito; children, George (Sharon) Vito, Carole Vito; grandchildren, Dr. Michael Vito, Amanda Vito Jimmy Vito; several nieces and nephews.
History
John was the former owner of Southtown Beverages. He enjoyed photography and was on of the first persons to own the Kodak "Brownie". John was proud of the television set that he made, upon completion he watched Liberace. He was a jack of all trades and mastered the use of duct tape.
Donations
in lieu of flowers donations may be sent to Hope Hall, 1612 Buffalo Rd., Rochester, NY 14624 or to American Cancer Society, 1400 Winton Rd. N., Rochester, NY 14609 in John's memory.
Services
BARTOLOMEO PEROTTO Funeral Home, Inc., 1411 Vintage Lane (between 390 Long Pond Rd.) where John's visitation will be Friday, March 24th, 2-4 7-9. John's Prayer Service will begin Saturday, March 25th, 9:30 AM at the funeral home, followed by his Funeral Mass 10 AM at St. Mark's Church, 54 Kuhn Rd. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
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Name: John F. Vito
Life Dates: 1/9/1929 - 10/31/2004
City Of Birth: Rochester, NY
Pre-deceased by
Predeceased by his grandson, John Vito; parents, Mary Anthony Vito.
Survived by
Survived by his loving wife of 55 years Patricia "Patty" (D`Agostino) Vito; children, Anthony (Judy) Vito, Mary (Patrick) DiNardo, Andrew (Judy Correll) Vito; grandchildren, Michele (Paul) Priebe, Tricia (Michael) Budd, Stephanie Vito Jillian Vito; brothers Samuel (Ruth) Vito Raymond (Madeline) Vito; many dear brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and dear friends.
History
John Worked as a carpenter for Local Union 85.
Services
BARTOLOMEO PEROTTO Funeral Home, Inc., 1411 Vintage Lane (Between 390 Long Pond Rd.) where John`s visitation will be Tuesday 4-8 PM. John`s Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday 9:30 AM at St. Mark`s Church, 54 Kuhn Rd. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Additional Information
John`s family was very important to him. He loved getting together with family no matter what the reason. He was very proud of his house and he maintianed a meticulous yard. John was very good when he worked with his hands. He enjoyed fixing things around the house and building anything to him was a joy. John`s latest creation which he shared with many was making and giving away wooden flags. He was a well loved, giving and a gentle man who was loved by all who knew him.