In Memory of

Nicholas

J.

DiSipio,

III

Obituary for Nicholas J. DiSipio, III

Nicholas Joseph DiSipio, III
Sunday, March 26, 1961 – Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Obituary
Nicholas Joseph DiSipio, III, age 58, of Mount Airy, Maryland died suddenly on Wednesday, November 13, 2019.
Nick was born on Palm Sunday on March 26, 1961 in Philadelphia, PA to Mary DiSipio and the late Nicholas DiSipio, Jr. Nick leaves his loving wife, Theresa Ann, daughters Noelle Onto (Keith) and granddaughter, Riley, daughter Theresa C. DiSipio, mother, Mary DiSipio, sisters, Antoinette Ryan (Fran), Mary Bliven (Mark), Marie Elena Brown (Chuck), a host of nieces, nephews and very special friends and relatives to cherish his memory.
Everyone who knew Nick, knew how large his personality was, how he could captivate an audience and how talented he was as a storyteller. His genuineness and fierce loyalty to his faith, family and friends (and he always said this was the correct order) shone through. He felt he was everyone’s protector. This is why it was no surprise how successful Nick was both in his personal and professional life. He connected with every person he met, both young and old. Nick spent the first half of his 37 year career in financial services at Aegon/Monumental Life Insurance Company, then at AIG American General and ultimately branched out with his own independent consulting firm. He began many years ago as a sales agent and was promoted through the ranks to ultimately a Regional Vice President position. He earned many awards and received many accolades during his career but the ultimate title he felt he was honored with was to be a Poppy to his loving granddaughter Riley.
In his spare time, Nick had a love of cars, especially Porsches, loved to hunt and was an active volunteer for his parish family at St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church in Libertytown. He was the head of the Development Committee for the church during the most recent new church mortgage campaign, was a brother knight with the Knights of Columbus Council 13290 and was a past Grand Knight for the council. He loved all people but he had a special place in his heart for all children. So it is no surprise that his favorite yearly activities were making chocolate chip pancakes for the children during Breakfast with Santa and prepping snacks for the parish children during the Vacation Bible School week.
In order to celebrate Nick’s life, there will be a gathering of family and friends on Tuesday, November 19th from 6 pm to 9 pm and Wednesday, November 20th from 9 am to 10:50 am at St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, 9190 Church Street, Libertytown, MD with a Mass of Christian Burial immediately following at 11 am on Wednesday morning. In lieu of flowers, donations in Nick’s memory may be made to the American Heart Association, the Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research or St. Peter’s Church Mortgage.