Obituary for
Vincenzo Mammoliti
Vincenzo was a hard working carpenter that worked 7 days a week with little pay. He sacrificed for his family to put food on the table and give us the best life he could. He spoke very little English but still gave it his best to get what he needed. He was always there to help by pruning a tree for relatives or putting up a fence or tiling a floor with his son, pain or no pain he was there which will hurt us all the most. The moments of our dad that we remember were his smile that brightened up a room and his jokes and stories to make us laugh. He was proud of us for getting an education and he gave it his best to come to our school concerts and sporting events to support us. He loved his wife so much that he left his family in Italy to be with her in Canada and that love continued for 48 years of marriage. Throughout all the medical issues he still cracked smiles and tried to be part of all our lives. We will miss his knowledge and leadership to our family. But the love he gave us will stay trapped in our hearts forever and we love him for that. His last words to us were; (Io menevio, ancora continua, e Ricordati di me) which means, I'm leaving now, go forward and remember me! We love you and will miss you papa.
Vincenzo was the son of Antonio Mammoliti and Concetta Lombardo in Mammoliti
He will be lovingly remembered by his loving wife Caterina Carbone in Mammoliti, son Antonio and his wife Maria, daughter Concetta Covello and her husband Tino Covello, grandkids Nicholas Mammoliti, Sabrina Mammoliti, Caterina Covello and Michael Covello.
Dear Brother to Rocco Mammoliti, Maria Mammoliti in Marturano, the late Giuseppe Barbera, and the late Francesco (Ciccio) Mammoliti, Tita Mammoliti, and Giroloma (Momma)Mammoliti in Barbera and brother-in-law to Lina Mammoliti and the late Nino Marturano.