

Paul Biaggio Valenti, Fort Myers, Florida died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home on Saturday, March 11, 2017, at the age of 44. He is survived by his wife Robyn (Bell) Valenti and step-sons, Michael and Jacob Mann, his parents, Salvatore and Diane (Zul) Valenti, his sister Cheryl (Mike Robbins) Valenti, brothers Eddie, and Sal, grandmother Helen Zul, nieces Victoria Robbins and Alison Valenti, nephew Jonathan Robbins and great-niece Aubrey Valenti, all of Fort Myers, Florida. He is also survived by Robyn's family, mother-in-law (Elaine McLaughlin) Father-in-law (Michael Burrock), Pine Island and brothers-in-law Colin (Jamie)Bell of San Jose California and Ben (Apom) Burrock of Roswell Georgia. Paul's numerous Aunts, Uncles and cousins in Florida and New York will also miss his wonderful smile. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Steven Zul, Fort Myers and grandparents Biaggio and Josephine Valenti Queens NY.
Paul was born on June 14, 1972 in Islip NY to Salvatore and Diane (Zul) Valenti. Paul attended Cypress Lake High School and later studied computer science at Edison Community College. He was married to the love of his life, Robyn (Bell) Valenti. They were soul-mates who were lucky enough to find each other after many years. Everyone who knew them both said their time together was the happiest for them both. Paul was a devoted step-father to their sons Michael and Jacob, who will always remember him as a kind, patient and involved step-Dad. Paul always had time for them and encouraged them to pursue their goals. He loved his role as Uncle to Cheryl’s children also and the two families share good memories together. At one time, Paul owned a computer IT business and continued to love to tinker with computers throughout his life. In recent years he found his passion as a professional server at the University Grill, Fort Myers where he was much loved by his fellow employees and all regular customers.
When Paul was younger he loved to surf Florida's east coast beaches. Later in life he had limited spare time, but challenged himself with golf and also enjoyed chess, landscaping, home improvement projects and learning to grill and smoke his favorite foods. He loved sharing those times with his sons.
A funeral service is scheduled for 6pm (Visitation from 5-8) on Friday, March 17, 2017 at Hodges-Kiser Funeral Home, 9231 Cypress Lake Drive, Fort Myers FL 33919
Arrangements under the direction of HODGES-KISER FUNERAL HOME, Fort Myers, FL.
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