Amedio “Mitty” DiVirgilio, age 96, passed away on January 21, 2023, at Christiana Hospital. He was born in Wilmington, DE, to the late Guiseppe and Maria DiVirgilio. Mitty was a WWII Army veteran. He owned and operated Mitty’s Gulf Gas Station on Old Capitol Trail and then Mitty’s Liquor Store. He attended Marshallton Consolidated School and Brown Vocational High School. Mitty was a member of Mill Creek Fire Company, where he was 1st Assistant Chief and a lifetime member. He was a musician and played country western music. Mitty was well known for his rendition of Hank Williams’ “Jambalaya”. He also has sponsored both the Marshallton Farm Team and the Marshallton Little League baseball team. Mitty had been a committeeman for the Democratic Party for a number of years. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, John DiVirgilio, his brothers, Charles, Olden, William, Anthony and Raymond DiVirgilio and his sisters, Yolanda DiVirgilio and Mafalda Allison. Mitty is survived by his son, Raymond DiVirgilio and his sister Elizabeth Racine, his former wife Mary Jullian and many nieces and nephews.