Tito Terrance Tiberi passed away Saturday, June 26 2010 in Sandpoint
Idaho.
A Vigil Service will be held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at 7pm on Monday, July 5th. The funeral mass will be celebrated at 11 am on
Tuesday, July 6th with Father Dennis Day officiating. Inurnment will
follow at Pinecrest Memorial Park Cemetery directly after the service.
Tito was born on July 5, 1950 in Uniontown, Pa, the son of Mario and Rema Tiberi. He grew up in Uniontown with his siblings where they worked and
owned a family bar called Mario’s. Tito graduated from Penn State University with a Masters degree in Counseling. Tito married Patty Vajda in June 1983. They lived and worked in Europe for the U.S. Army for 2 years before returning to Pat’s old neighborhood and raising their family.
In 1994, they moved to North Idaho, where Tito worked as a Drug and
Alcohol Counselor for the Sandpoint School District. In 1997 Tito opened
Handyman Services in Sandpoint, ID which grew to be a thriving moving and handyman company around town. Everyone knew Tito as “the handyman.” He was a member of the Business Network International group, as well as the Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce. Tito enjoyed spending time with his colleagues at work, as well as volunteering countless hours to Drug
and Alcohol programs in the community.
Tito loved to bike more than anything, whether it was summer or winter you
could catch him riding down the streets to work, or sitting on the stationary at Sandpoint West Athletic Club. Tito also loved to participate in his children’s lives, especially any opportunity he had to embarrass them. Whether it was cooking food for all of Michael’s friends, for which
he gained the nickname “Papa Tito” or indulging at many of Sandpoint’s
restaurants with his daughter Anne Marie, Tito was a face everyone
recognized in the community. Tito had an overwhelming love for his
children fore whom he wanted nothing but the best. Although he will not
see them continue to grow, he has witnessed the beautiful, young woman and man they are now, and knows that they will continue to grow and stay
true to God.
Tito is survived by his daughter, Anne Marie Tiberi (24) of Hershey, PA
and his son Michael J. Tiberi (20) of San Diego, CA. He is also survived
by his mother, Rema Tiberi; brothers, Geno and Bernie Tiberi and sisters,
Mary Macar and Diana Heneks.
Preceding him in death are his wife Patricia Ann Tiberi, his brother Mario
Vincent Tiberi and his father Mario Tiberi.
Tito is a person that will be greatly missed by many and one that will
never be forgotten in memories.