BY: Jonathan Weaver
Vito Destito, formerly of Clarksburg, passed away on January 20, 2019, in Cotronei, Calabria, Italy. He was born in Italy and moved to America in 1958 to work as a carpenter. Vito is survived by his wife, Maria Iaquinta Destito, whom he married on July 19, 1976.
He is also survived by his cousins, Rose and Louie Mazza, Giuliana, GJ, and Nico, Serafino Mazzei, Alex and Adrianna, Alessandra and Sean Messe, Sean Joseph, Antonio and Gabriel, Joe and Maria Pasceri and family; brother-in-law, Giovan Battista Iaquinta, and family; and sister-in-law, Rosa Iaquinta. Mr. Destito was a lifelong member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.
SOURCE: https://www.wvnews.com
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