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Home Town Thomas
Date of Passing Jun 23, 2005
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TECHNICIAN FOURTH GRADE CARMEN P. DIBACCO SERVED IN EUROPE WITH DETACHMENT 646, COMPANY "E", 2ND MILITARY GOVERNMENT REGIMENT (POSSIBLY A DIFFERENT UNIT BEFORE) FROM 18 APRIL 1944 TO 13 NOVEMBER 1945. T/4 DIBACCO RETURNED TO THE STATES AND WAS HONORABLY DISCHARGED ON 1 DECEMBER 1945 AT FORT MEADE MARYLAND.
Carmen P. DiBacco, 86, beloved husband of the late Mary Lou (Filippelli) DiBacco, formerly of Hartford, passed away peacefully Thursday (June 23, 2005) at Life Care Center of Orlando in Orlando, FL. Born October 26, 1918 in Thomas, WV, he was the son of the late Salvatore and Candida (DiBacco) DiBacco. Carmen was a graduate of Thomas High School in Thomas, WV, and also Mountain State Business College in Parkersburg, WV. For over 60 years, Carmen was the proud owner and operator of T & C Market in Davis, WV, which later became Shop and Save Supermarket. He was a communicant of St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church. He was a member and past president of the Thomas Lions Club. He was on the initial Board of Directors for Cortland Acres Nursing Home, Thomas, WV. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and past Grand Knight. He was a two-time City Councilman for the City of Thomas, WV. He was a World War II veteran serving in the U.S. Army in Europe as rank of sergeant. Carmen was a music lover, played several instruments, and was a member of ``The Midnighters'', a dance band that traveled around West Virginia and Maryland. Carmen was the recipient of numerous awards including the 1992 Tuckaneer of the Year, and most recently, in May 2005 the Lifetime Achievement Award for the Lions Club International. Carmen is survived by a daughter, Candita Jainchill and her husband, Fred Jainchill of West Hartford; two sons, Robert DiBacco and his companion, Thomas Still of Boca Raton, FL, and Richard DiBacco and his wife, Anabel Velasquez of Orlando, FL; four grandchildren, Scott Jainchill of Charleston, SC, Lesley Jainchill of West Hartford, Alexandra and Richard DiBacco of Orlando, FL; his sisters, Philomena Massi and her husband, Orlando of Olney, MD, Paige Armentrout of Weston, WV, Elizabeth ``Betty'' Petrella of Sun City West, AZ; a brother, Anthony ``Tony'' DiBacco of Keyser, WV; sisters-in-law, Virginia ``Ginny'' and Elizabeth ``Betty'' Filippelli; and brother-in-law, Louie ``Buster'' Filippelli all of Hartford. He was predeceased by a daughter, Mary Angela DiBacco; three sisters, Mary Grecco, Susie DiBacco and Adeline LaCamera; mother and father-in-law, Julia and Louis Filippelli; a sister-in-law, Rose Balesano and brothers-in-law, Frank Petrella, Hansel Armentrout, and Ralph Grecco. Carmen also leaves many loving nieces, nephews and cousins. Carmen was a kind and gentle man who loved his family. Everyone loved Carmen and he will be deeply missed. On June 27, Carmen was buried next to his beloved Mary Lou at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Thomas, WV. Donations may be made in Carmen's memory to Cortland Acres Nursing Home, Thomas, WV 26292
WWII - European Theater of Operations/Ardennes Alsace Campaign (1944-45)
From Month/Year
December / 1944
To Month/Year
February / 1945
Description (Ardennes Alsace Campaign 16 December 1944 to 25 January 1945) During their offensive in the Ardennes the Germans drove into Belgium and Luxembourg, creating a great bulge in the line. For some time the weather was bad, but when it cleared the Allies could send their planes to assist their ground forces by bombing and strafing the enemy’s columns, dropping paratroops and supplies, and interdicting the enemy’s lines of communications. By the end of January 1945 the lost ground had been regained and the Battle of the Bulge, the last great German offensive, was over.