Gary and Sarah Losapio

Gary Charles Losapio

July 27, 1952 — February 25, 2026

Canton, GA

Gary Charles Losapio, age 73, of Canton, passed away on February 25, 2026. Born July 27, 1952, in Rochester, Gary carried a strong work ethic and independent spirit throughout his life.

A skilled builder and carpenter, Gary had a natural talent for working with his hands and took pride in doing things the right way. Known for his strong will, steady presence, quirky sayings, and sharp sense of humor, he left a lasting impression on those around him.

Gary had a lifelong appreciation for Chevrolet vehicles, and his passion for cars has left a lasting impression on his family. He also enjoyed playing the drums, a creative outlet that reflected another side of his character.

He is survived by his wife, Sarah Ann Rivaldo Losapio; his daughter, Denise Losapio Crews, and her husband, Jayson Crews; and his three grandchildren. He is also survived by his two stepsons, Richard Damico and Joseph Damico, and their families; his brothers, Johnny and Jeff Losapio; and his sister, Josephine Losapio of Ocala. He was preceded in death by his parents, Josephine Salamone Losapio and Matthew Losapio, and his brothers, Butch Losapio and Steve Losapio.

His strength and influence will remain with those who knew him.

Sarah Ann (Rivaldo) Losapio

August 25, 1947 — March 31, 2026

Canton, GA

Sarah Ann (Rivaldo) Losapio, 78, of Canton, Georgia, passed away peacefully on March 31, 2026, surrounded by her loving family.

Sarah was a strong and devoted woman, a protective Italian mother who was never afraid to speak her mind. Known for her strong spirit and unwavering honesty, she loved deeply and stood firmly by those she cared for. She often shared a piece of wisdom passed down from her mother: “Love many, trust few, and always paddle your own canoe,” a saying that reflected the way she lived her life. Sarah had a passion for cooking and baking, and she also enjoyed crocheting, reading, and watching her favorite television programs. After moving to Georgia, she developed a special appreciation for flowers and nature, finding peace and connection in their beauty. She was also deeply connected to her spiritual side, which guided her throughout her life. Sarah will be remembered for her strength, warmth, and authenticity.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Gary Losapio, of 45 years; her father, Joseph Rivaldo; her mother, Josephine (Denise) Rivaldo; and her brother, Dennis. She is survived by her sister, Shirley (Rivaldo)Sutton(Glenn), and her brother, Sam. She is also survived by her 3 children and multiple grandchildren: Joseph Damico (Theresa); grandchildren Nicholas and Christian Damico; great-granddaughter Cameo Damico. Richard Damico (Kim), their son Givanni Damico. Denise (Losapio)Crews (Jayson); their children, Siena, Jayce, and Jax Crews. She leaves behind several nieces and nephews, Annamarie (Cardinale) Pulver, who was especially close to her.

Her presence and spirit will be deeply missed.

 

 A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date.