From the New Bern Sun Journal, 09/07/2008

His inspiration and spirit will be
greatly missed —
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John Michael DiMartino Sr. |
John M.
DiMartino, Sr., (Mike), 76, went home to be with his
Lord Jesus Christ Friday, September 5, 2008, at Craven
Regional Medical Center.

In high school, John DiMartino earned varsity letters in
wrestling, football, and baseball. In his Post Graduate
year '51, he was a Long Island Wrestling Champion. He
attended Alfred University and left to play professional
baseball with the Philadelphia Phillies minor leagues
until an arm injury cut short that career. |
John was a member of the
Society of Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers and the U.S. Delegation to
International Standards Org. He received a
citation from the Town of Islip for 12 years
of service, a proclamation for service to
the Sayville Board of Education, and a
Suffolk County proclamation for his service
to the Sayville Little League.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years,
Irene DiMartino; two sons, John Michael
DiMartino Jr. and wife, Sue and William
David DiMartino, and wife, Maureen and six
grandchildren, Ryan, Jessie, Christie,
Katie, Lisa and Deanna, all who reside
nearby in New Bern, N.C. |
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His interest in art, nurtured at Mepham High School,
enabled him to sell free-lance cartoons to McCall Corp.
Employed as a draftsman in the 1950s by Amperex
Electronics Corp., and then for Republic Aviation Corp.,
he later joined the firm of Peck & Hale in West
Sayville, N.Y., where he became the major mechanical
designer for most of their products for over an 18-year
period. In 1971, he formed the Line Fast Corp., as a
manufacturer of cargo tie-down and lifting equipment. It
became Tandemloc Inc., where John personally obtained 12
U.S. patents and manufactured many products that are
used by the military today.

The company, John, and family relocated to Havelock,
N.C., where he was active as an engineer and served as
Chairman of the Board.

His community service includes President and VP of the
Sayville (N.Y.) Board of Education, 1966-78; President
of the Montauk Broadway Civic Association in Sayville in
the '60s; a Sayville Little League coach, administrator,
and president; active with St. John's Lutheran Church in
Sayville and St. Paul Lutheran Church in Havelock, N.C.
He chaired the committee for Mepham High classes of '50
and '51 40th Reunion. |
In addition
he is survived by a sister-in-law, Marian and husband
Bob Hirsh of Tampa, Fla.; niece, Leslie Bowden of
Bethlehem, Pa.; nephew, Ed Metzger of Moseley, Va.; and
several other nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will be held 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9
at St. Paul Lutheran Church with Pastor James Daub
officiating. Entombment will follow at Greenleaf
Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at
Pollock-Best Funeral Home Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6
to 8 p.m.

Mr. DiMartino was chairman of the Forward In Faith
Building Campaign at his church, which was very
important to him, and his family has asked, in lieu of
flowers, memorial donations be made in his memory to
Forward In Faith, c/o St. Paul Lutheran Church, 305 US
Hwy. 70 West, Havelock, NC 28532.
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