Vincent James DiMartino

LAKEVILLE — Vincent James DiMartino, 74, of New York City and Lakeville, died Sept. 27, 2018, at Mount Sinai West Hospital. He was the partner of Emily Comstock DiMartino.

Vincent was born on Aug. 17, 1944, in New York City, the son of the late Marianina and Salvatore DiMartino.  A lifelong New Yorker, Vincent loved the vibrancy of New York City.  

A graduate of C. W. Post College, Brooklyn College and Teachers College, Columbia University,Vincent taught at both the high school and college levels.  An entrepreneur as well, he owned an educational printing company specializing in Italian- and Spanish-language textbooks.

He is survived by his daughter, Catherine, and her husband, Daniel Blanco; his son, Nicholas; and seven grandchildren,  Francesca, Josephine, Henry, Mikayla, Emily, Cassie and Anthony.  

He was predeceased by his sister, Concetta DiMartino.

Memorial donations may be made to the Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance Service.  

A memorial service will be held at Trinity Lime Rock Church on Saturday, Oct. 13, at noon. 

The Kenny Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

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