“Jersey Shore” pays tribute to Paul DelVecchio, Pauly D’s father, who Has Passed away at the age of 71: With Warm Remembrance: The man known as “Pauly D,” Paul DelVecchio, is in mourning over his father’s demise. The Thursday, May 16 episode of Jersey Shore: Family Vacation honoured the reality star’s father, who died on May 4 at the age of 71. With warm recollections. Paul Sr.’s image was attached to the statement, which said, “Paul DelVecchio Sr. May 7, 1952 – May 4, 2024.” According to Pauly’s father’s obituary, “Paul D. DelVecchio Sr., 71, of Johnston, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 4, 2024.”
The moving obituary considered Paul’s business ownership career. He oversaw P. DelVecchio Remodelling “for many years before he retired,” according to the tribute. His obituary stated that “carpentry wasn’t just a job for him; it was his passion.” He was a man of many talents. He could build or fix anything. He deeply valued his family and the great outdoors. He was a devoted father and grandfather. He enjoyed taking walks and relaxing by the water. He was usually up for a good family card game and enjoyed playing the slots at the local casino. He has a wide range of abilities. He had a great singing voice and could sketch anything.
The post also stated that Paul Sr.’s daughter Vanessa DelVecchio-Lindimore, 43, his brother Dennis DelVecchio, and four grandkids survived him. Paul Sr. appeared on an episode of The Pauly D Project in 2012. Star of the MTV spinoff series Pauly D moved to Las Vegas to pursue a career as a DJ after growing up in Rhode Island. However, he found it difficult to part from his family. “I’m scared to leave him because my dad had a stroke,” Pauly stated in one episode. One thing about my family is that they never ask for help. They never tell you about their wounds.
Reassuring the MTV star, Paul Sr. said, “It’s going to be tough to leave to go to Vegas, but I need to be out there.” I’m doing fairly well. In addition, he mocked the statement that “I’ll get a headache” if he attended Pauly DJ gigs. In a confessional, Pauly went on, “It will be very difficult if I land this job and have to relocate to Vegas.” I want a close relationship with my father.
But I have to be out west somewhere. Opportunities exist there. A beautiful moment in the couple’s relationship was highlighted when Pauly told his father, “You’re gonna miss me, so you have to come out there.” In response, Paul Sr. said, “You’ll have to give me money so I can gamble.” Pauly has not publicly commented on his father’s passing on any social media platform.