Dedham on Wednesday, December 18th from 2-8pm. Doherty & Sons Wilson-Cannon Funeral Home 456 High St. Visiting hours will be held at the George F. Skip will be forever remembered by his wife Stacey and their precious children, Dylan, Lyla, Dominic and Julia, by his parents Susan and her husband Pete Guptill of Florida and Chuck DiStefano and his wife Linda Sacca of Dedham and his sister Dori and her husband Jaime Maloney also of Dedham. He also leaves his paternal grandmother, Ellie DiStefano and several aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends. The way he lived his life serves as a reminder to all, to put others first and to love fully. His kind heart and easy-going spirit shined through whether he was casting a line, spending time with his friends and family or talking about his faith. Fishing was not only his profession, but his passion. ![]() He never missed an opportunity to teach his children about the love of Jesus or the beauty of the ocean. Skip was a devoted father, a dedicated husband and a loyal friend. He married Stacey Harper DiStefano on Augand they moved to Quincy to be closer to the ocean where he worked for many years as a lobsterman and a charter boat captain. Together they have four children, Dylan (9), Lyla (8), Dominic (6) and Julia (4). ![]() Skip was raised in Dedham, and graduated from Dedham High School, Class of 1993. He was born on in Dedham, MA, the son of Charles DiStefano and Susan Beers Guptill. DiSTEFANO Charles “Skip” loving husband and father of four, passed away peacefully after a long battle with brain cancer on Saturday, December 14th, 2019.
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