Obituary
Dean Anthony Esposito, 65, of Port St. Lucie, passed away peacefully at home on June 07, 2024.
Dean, lovingly called “Dingo” by his close family, was born on April 1st, 1959 in Orange, New Jersey to Arsentio and Palma (De Laurentiis) Esposito. He graduated from Parsippany High School and moved to Port St. Lucie, FL in the 1980's.
Dean is survived by his loving daughter, Amanda Esposito and step-son James Martello and his grandson James Martello, Jr.; his brother and sister in law, Mark and Karen Esposito; many dear cousins including Janice and Jim Moyer and many others; his niece Jackie Price and her husband Nicholas, with their children Harper and Colin; his niece Tara Pinnacoli and her husband Steve with their children Aliana, Evie, Sam and Charlie. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Dean gained his woodworking skills from his father and worked as a master carpenter for over 40 years, improving the lives and homes of families throughout New Jersey and South Florida. Dean avidly enjoyed meals with his daughter, Amanda, and getting together with his family on Sundays to watch his favorite football team, the New York Giants. He was a wonderful chef and greatly enjoyed feeding his loved ones with every chance he had. He was a passionate supporter of his family’s endeavors as an ever present figure for every dance recital, sporting event, or pool party. Dean was not known for being the most talkative person at the table, but his commitment and unwavering ability to lend his talents and support was never in question.
A dedicated mass will be held on July 6, 2024, at noon at Holy Family Catholic Church in Port St. Lucie.
The family wishes to thank the staff at Cleveland Clinic, Stuart Oncology, Vitas Hospice and Dr. Michael Blum for their compassionate care for Dean.
Dean will be remembered for his unconditional love for his family, his readiness to lend a helping hand and his undying dedication to the New York Giants, even in their worst season."
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