He served in the Italian military before he married, and came to Erie where he worked at A. Duchini, Inc., and later was co-owner of Eastland Bowling Lanes. He was a "jack of all trades." He lived in his retirement in Jupiter, Fla., where he enjoyed perfecting his golf game.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie Cichetti DiLuzio, a daughter, Diane DiLuzio Hetz, two brothers, Benedetto DiLuzio and Fr. Cipriano DiLuzio; and a sister-in-law, Anna Cichetti.
He is survived by a daughter, Janice DiLuzio of Erie; a granddaughter; a sister, Enea Colimberti of L'Aquila, Italy; nieces and nephews in Italy; and his former son-in-law, Hans Hetz (Amy) of Fairview, Pa.
Burial in Calvary Cemetery.
He served in the Italian military before he married, and came to Erie where he worked at A. Duchini, Inc., and later was co-owner of Eastland Bowling Lanes. He was a "jack of all trades." He lived in his retirement in Jupiter, Fla., where he enjoyed perfecting his golf game.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie Cichetti DiLuzio, a daughter, Diane DiLuzio Hetz, two brothers, Benedetto DiLuzio and Fr. Cipriano DiLuzio; and a sister-in-law, Anna Cichetti.
He is survived by a daughter, Janice DiLuzio of Erie; a granddaughter; a sister, Enea Colimberti of L'Aquila, Italy; nieces and nephews in Italy; and his former son-in-law, Hans Hetz (Amy) of Fairview, Pa.
Burial in Calvary Cemetery.
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