Vincent J. Rosato passed away December 29th 2024. Vincent was married for 47 years to Jean Tetlak Rosato. He was the son of Pasquale and Marguerite Denny Rosato (Dupont, PA).

He attended Dupont and West Pittston schools. Vincent was inducted into the Army in 1951.
Stationed in Okinawa, Japan, he was part of the 8111 Signal Unit and 29th Infantry Regiment.
In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by brothers Raymond and Michael Rosato and sister Louise Rosato.
Vincent is survived by his children Lynne Fratta and husband Robert (Harleysville, PA), Raymond Rosato and wife Leanne (Castle Rock, CO), grandchildren Jordan Rosato and Kendall Rosato Suhr and great-grandson Samuel Suhr.
He belonged to the Mohawks AC (Baseball), Dupont Hose Company, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) #4909, Goodfellows Social Club, American Veterans (AM Vets)#189, Holy Name Society, and Dupont Lions Club.
Vincent worked 33 years at Tobyhanna Army Depot and was Insurance Agent for the American Federation of Government Employees #1647.
Funeral will be Monday January 6th at 9:30 am at St. Joseph Marello Parish, 237 William Street, Pittston, PA 18640 with viewing morning of January 6th from 8 am to 9:15 am at Adonizio Funeral Home, LLC, 251 William Street, Pittston, PA 18640. Interment, Denison Cemetery, Swoyersville.
Deepest condolences and sympathy to the family.
Lynne and Raymond, your dad hold a very special place in my heart. I will miss our talks and time together. You and your family will be and my thoughts and prayers during this time.
Norma Costrello Dining Service Director
On behalf of the entire community of residents and staff at The Birches at Harleysville, we send your family our deepest condolences on Vince's passing. He was a great man and he will be missed by all who knew him. Thank you for sharing him with all of us! Our continued prayers are with you all during this time. -Justin Mason, Executive Director
My condolences to the family. I met Vince about a year and a half ago. I am a volunteer at the Birches and visited him every few weeks. I enjoyed our time together. Vince would enjoy talking about his military service and the many places he had been to. He especially enjoyed talking about his family. In the short time I got to know Vince, I am happy to have spent that time with him. Vince was a true gentleman. May he rest in peace.
Gary Grieco