Victor DiPietro

July 17, 1934 - April 12, 2011

Obituary

Victor DiPIETRO

On Tuesday, April 12, 2011, Victor DiPietro passed away suddenly at his home in Des Moines, WA with his wife, Diana, at his side.

Victor was an outstanding and very generous person giving selflessly to many organizations and under-privileged people throughout the world. He was extremely involved with several branches of the military, providing entertainment for the troops to the local professional sporting events in Seattle. He was honored to throw out the first pitch at the Mariners’ Fan Appreciation Day in 2009.

Victor was born in Kent, WA on July 17, 1934 to Vincenzo and Incoronata DiPietro who preceded him in death. He was the last of three children born. His brother Dominic Marian preceded him in death in 1999 and he is survived by his brother Arthur Violet DiPietro. He is also survived by his beloved wife, Diana; sons, Vincenzo Vince DiPietro, Ty Ribera, Casey Tiffany Ribera; grandchildren Hayley and Jaxsyn Ribera; and several nieces and nephews.

He took pride in his humble upbringing and dedicated himself to pursue a better life for him and his family, thus making him the generous, loving, honest and moral person he became. He was a wonderful husband, brother, father and grandfather and uncle and a great friend to all who knew him. He will be remembered and loved by so many because of his great listening skills and sense of humor. He conquered his dream of becoming a great golfer and an exceptional pilot. He was the owner of Inco Express, a large transportation firm on the West coast and continued his career with many commercial real estate holdings. Victor was past President of the Washington Trucking Association, member of the Rainier Golf and Country Club in Seattle, Morningside Country Club in Rancho Mirage, CA and the Plantation Country Club in LaQuinta, CA.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 16, 2011, at 12:30 p.m. at St Francis of Assisi Church, 15226 21st Avenue, Burien, WA 98166. Reception to follow.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Hospice of Seattle, 425 Pontius Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109; Medic One, MS359747, 325 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104; or any charitable organization of your choice. Sign Victor’s on-line Guest Book at www.Legacy.com.

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Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts
4 years ago

I was deeply saddened to learn of Vic’s passing. He was a kind and generous man, and a lot of fun to be around. The gin games at Morningside won’t be the same without him.

Craig VanMeter
Craig VanMeter
4 years ago

I only knew Victor and his Wife Diana from having worked on the construction of their home. The had me come out on several occasions to perform some small jobs for a few years following. I was always treated as much as a guest in their home than just someone to perform a task. I had not seen them in years but for some reason found myself doing a search on Gooogle which is how I found from this website that he has passed. I great man and family.

James Maddux
James Maddux
4 years ago

The Seahawks are going back to the Super Bowl Vic. I really miss you and wish you could be here these last few years to see the Seahawks and the Mariners grow into the teams that would have made you proud. Each time I watch them play I really think about you and some of private talks we had and the laughs we shared. I will miss you forever Vic.

Your friend forever,

James