Monday, January 14, 2019
I worked with Dario many times on many jobs at Chryslers and it was very pleasant to do so. As a maintenance welder I had the opportunity work with Dario on many jobs on the floor and in the various shops, as well on the breakdown crews in the many areas of the plants. Dario would whether we were on the breakdown trucks or just on forklifts or carts when going from place to place in the plants, stop in the middle of the aisle ways and jump off and go to someone working on the line, or a supervisor and give them a little gift of candy, I can''t count how many times he would do this, sometimes it would result in laughter from other people who were working in the area or a call of where''s mine. Sometimes people would shout as we were driving past ( hey Dario where''s the candy man today or hey Candy man I what''s new. If Dario seen a new hire on the line, that person would definitely get a visit from the Candy Man. The times that Dario wasn''t happy go lucky at work were very few and he would always have a story to tell about his Grand Kids he really worshipped them. In closing it was a real pleasure to have known and worked with Dario and it is sad to know he has past on, but I''m sure he will live on in the hearts of all of his family forever. My very heartfelt condolences to all of his family