Edward "Ed" Eugene DiSanti

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February 27, 1935 ~ May 11, 2020

Born in: Pueblo, CO
Resided in: Pueblo, CO

Edward “Ed” Eugene DiSanti, 85, passed away unexpectedly on May 11, 2020. Survived by son, Rusty (Arleen) DiSanti, Centennial, Colo.; sister, Louise (Dave) Shank, Albuquerque, N.M.; daughter-in-law, Trish DiSanti, Pueblo, Colo.; grandchildren, Britani, Colton and Tyler DiSanti and Kelsie Ricks (Josh Cardona); great-grandchildren, Drake and Cooper; special cousin, Roseann DiSanti; special friends, Joan Javornick, Diane Martinez, Frank Scalese and Erik Holbrook; and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by wife, Barbara DiSanti; parents; son, Randy DiSanti; brother, John DiSanti; sister, Rosemary Miller; and in-laws, Edith and Louie Stewart. Ed was born to Rocco and Vera DiSanti on Feb. 27, 1935, in Pueblo, Colo. He was a truck driver and a buyer for Associated Grocers and Andrews Foodservice. Ed loved spending time at DiSanti Farms “supervising,” having morning coffee at McDonalds with friends and he had a passion for farming and Pueblo Chile. He was a member of St. Joseph Church and FOE #145. Viewing, 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Private interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Future Mass, TBA. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. I remember Ed from the Red Barn. My husband, (John) and I attended the Red Barn along with Jesse and Dorothy Gray and Bob and Jean Morauski every week while Rusty and Randy played every week and also remember Barbara. She and Ed were a great couple. I have fond memories of their whole family.
    Mary Lindenmuth

  2. I met Eddie at Saint Joseph Church and going to the lunches every month with the Pleasant View alumni when I took my mom there, we always talked and had a good time, he was a good friend of mine, we all will miss him, God Bless the family.
    Jim Matuzak

  3. I met Eddie at St Joseph’s Church and going to the lunches every month with the Pleasant View alumni when I took my mom there, we always talked and had a good time, he was a good friend of mine, we all will miss him, God Bless the family.
    Jim Matuzak

  4. I met Eddie at St Joseph’s Church and going to the lunches every month with the Pleasant View alumni when I took my mom there, we always talked and had a good time, he was a good friend of mine, we all will miss him, God Bless the family.

    Jim Matuzak

  5. Will miss all the dinners and lunches you spent with the Scalese family. Also making Cookies and giving us pointers on our garden. You will be forever missed!

    Stephanie

  6. Remembering Ed from high school and from the Pleasant View monthly lunches. He was a great guy and will be missed.


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