Vincent Alfred Daddio Jr.

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August 5, 1951 ~ October 15, 2022

Born in: Allentown, Pennsylvania
Resided in: Arlington, Texas

Vincent Alfred Daddio, Jr., 71, passed away on Saturday, October 15, 2022, at his home in Arlington, Texas.

Vincent was born on August 5, 1951 in Allentown, Pennsylvania to Vincent Alfred Daddio Sr. and Emily Brown Daddio. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. Vincent graduated from Penn State with a degree in electrical engineering and worked as a Chief Information Officer in the Gaming industry. He will be dearly missed by all those who knew and loved him.

Vincent was preceded in death by his parents.

He is survived by his wife of 19 years, Lori Sushinski Daddio, and his four beautiful daughters, Marne Kaiser, Dawn Moodenbaugh, Brieanna Mercer and Taylore Daddio; and 12 grandchildren.

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  1. CandleImageYou’ll always be my hero, and I’ll always be your little girl. You were the first to hold me, even before the nurse as you pressed me to your chest. Your smile made me feel at ease and your hugs were the deepest embrace. You taught me passion, hard work, respect and patience, but I was never taught to let you go. I wasn’t ready, nor would I ever be for you to leave my side. I love you so much Daddy. Heaven has gained a hero now, and I know you’ll be my angel. You’ll always be my hero, and I’ll always be your little girl. You were the first to hold me, even before the nurse as you pressed me to your chest. Your smile made me feel at ease and your hugs were the deepest embrace. You taught me passion, hard work, respect and patience, but I was never taught to let you go. I wasn’t ready, nor would I ever be for you to leave my side. I love you so much Daddy. Heaven has gained a hero now, and I know you’ll be my angel.

  2. CandleImageI will always miss you pops. You were always funny and making people laugh. You would be feisty at times but very sweet and kind at times! I will forever miss you and love you

  3. CandleImageDear pop pop your loved so very much. We miss you so much. I know I shouldn’t be sad you’re gone because you’re in a better place now, but I miss you and love you sooo much! I’m always thinking about you and I can’t wait to see you up in heaven one day. I miss your Where’s Waldo glasses and your weird little Mullet you were trying to grow out. You were so sweet and stubborn always wanted your chocolate!! There is never a day I’m not thinking about you or missing you! We all love you and miss you. I miss how stubborn you always were and remember that one time we were in the car and you and Grammy flipped eachother off? Gave me a big laugh!! We miss you and love you so much!!

  4. CandleImageVince- A man of many talents and passions: Playing music, cooking, auto mechanics, anything IT, good movies and laughter. You hooked me on our first date by cooking homemade fettucine alfredo. You were always very neat and organized with everything…down to dressing to the T for a night on the town or spectacular wrapping of Christmas gifts. You were a super handyman for repairing things- even re-covering bar stools. You could achieve most anything you set your mind to. Your greatest achievement is the family of great women you brought together and beautiful daughters, grandchildren and great grandchildren whom we are all blessed with. You were loved by so many!
    Although you left this realm too soon, I am sure that you are enjoying a heavenly celebration and reunion with loved ones there. So long for now- until we meet again


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