Clair Avenue neighborhood who God chose to be his beloved wife for 56 years, children Anita Pelino, Linda Pelino, Eugene (Lisa) Pelino and Mary Pelino. Survived by his high school sweetheart Joann, also from the St. He is preceded in death by parents Eugene and Mary Pelino, sister Violet Pelino brother Anthony Pelino, mother-in-law and father-in-law Mary and Domenic Caminiti, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Bill Carpenter, Jim and Ev Caminiti, Lou (May) Caminiti, Sara (George) Denoble, Nina and Quetty Same, Tony (Joline) Caminiti, Carl (Louise) Caminiti, Salvatore Caminiti, Dominic Caminiti, Jr., Mary (Tony) Jaconette and baby Giuseppina Caminiti. He also owned and retired from the Pelino Cement Construction Company. He later accepted a position at F & R Lazarus, became restaurant manager of the Highlander Grill before opening the Skyview Room in Lazarus's new store in Mansfield, Ohio. Vince was a produce buyer for the Ohio State University where he managed the store's receiving dept. Vince was devoted to his Catholic faith and his life demonstrated the love he had for his family and friends. He was a member of the Abruzzi Club and S.F.I. of the 37th Infantry division of the Ohio National Guard. Thomas Aquinas High School in 1955 and served 12 years in the 37th Q.M. Vince was very proud of his Italian family heritage and of being born and raised in the old St. Pelino, age 75, passed away on Tuesday Novemat his residence surrounded by his loving family.
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