Peter Francis Notaro

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Peter F. Notaro, 92, of Montvale, NJ and Vero Beach, FL, died peacefully on May 15, 2021 at Madonna Manor in Villa Hills, KY.  He was the loving husband of the late Joan Notaro for over 60 years.   Born in the Bronx, NY in 1929, Pete was the son of the late Anthony Notaro and Lucia DiYorio.   Pete was a veteran of the US Navy, a graduate of Long Island University, a retired executive from the IBM Corp. and co-founder of Quality Outsourcing Services.

Pete was an avid singer, who enjoyed good food, friends, golf, bridge, and traveling with his wife.  He was most proud of his family and loved to spend time with all of his children and grandchildren celebrating life.  Throughout his life Pete was constantly supporting his local communities through leadership positions and volunteering utilizing his business expertise and personal talents.

Pre-deceased is his daughter Lucia Mathews.  He is survived by his daughter, Maria Nicolas, son, Peter J. Notaro, son-in-laws Paul Matthews and David Nicolas and daughter-in-law, Wanda Notaro, six grandchildren and their spouses, and one great grandchild.

A private service will be held for the family.  Memorial contributions may be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation or any charity of your choice.

 

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Pete was my boss at IBM Princeton

Pete was my second-line manager at SSD Princeton, in the early 80s. I still remember an exchange I had with him, when he asked me a question and I responded that it was a marketing, rather than finance, matter. He said, “Calvin, in finance, it is important to understand everyone’s role.” RIP Pete.


So sorry

Im sorry to hear about Peter. I will let my Mom and Dad know. My Father grew up with Peter. They were first cousins. His Mother was my Great Aunt Lucy.They lived in the same home in the bronx.
My Dad loved both Peter and John.
I was lucky ,about 4 years ago to go and visit Peter and with my Folks. It was so lovely to see them both.
Life is so fragile. I know that my Dad will be sad. I send my regards to you all.
God Bless Peter and keep him in his loving hands.

Karen Imperial (Joe Imperials daughter)