Paul Scott DiCenso
April 6, 1965 ~ January 7, 2022
Resided in:
South Portland, ME
South Portland - Paul Scott DiCenso, 56, lifelong resident of Ferry Village and beloved brother, uncle and friend passed away unexpectedly on January 7, 2022 after a brief illness.
Paul was born in Portland, Maine on April 6, 1965, the son of the late Vito David and Camilla (Nappi) DiCenso. He attended South Portland Schools and was the youngest of his siblings. He was a self taught Contractor and Craftsman. He was known as a perfectionist and was highly praised by his family as well as his customers for his dedication and pride in his work. He had a keen eye for the "big picture". Paul had a great sense of humor and could ease the tension in any stressful situation.
Paul was a dedicated son, brother, uncle, friend and mentor to so many. Paul dedicated his life to taking care of his mother, being an at home caregiver for his brother Vito while he was in hospice, and touching the lives of so many people.
A strong figure in his nieces and nephews lives, he built lifelong memories with them. Wrestling, sports playoffs, many days of laughter and joy coming from the family fun with Uncle Paul downstairs. He was a wonderful neighbor who was always so kind and willing to help anyone at anytime. Decorating for Halloween was a favorite for Paul as the kids and family loved to trick or treat and hand out candy all dressed up. Paul enjoyed the outdoors and was a great hunter and enjoyed fishing in his favorite fishing holes; he also loved gardening.
He enjoyed many rides to Ram Island with his brother David and nephews Rudi and David, as well as many hunting trips with his nephews. He was a great cook and prepared many family dinners and outdoor barbecues for his friends and family.
When he went up to hunting camp, he prepared many Thanksgiving Dinners, always a big feed for his friends. He loved spending time with his cats and enjoyed listening to music, spending time with his family and his friends.
In addition to his parents, Paul was predeceased by his sister, Valorie; brother, Vito; nephew, Michael Tardy; and brother-in-law, Bobby Adams. He is survived by his siblings: Florence (Jon) Bickford, Claudia Ouellette, David (Alice) DiCenso, Camilla Adams, Dianne (Dan) Tardy, many nieces and nephews; and beloved cats, Chance, Louie and Zowie.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10AM Saturday, January 22 at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, 72 Federal Street, Portland. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of Portland. To view Paul's memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.







Paul was an angel who would do anything to help. He was caring, patient, compassionate, reliable and helpful. We loved him and will be sorely missed by all of family.
– Dave and Nancy Olds
Paul you was the best brother in the world and it’s a big world,my heart is just broke and will be …..May you Rest In Peace and I know you are with our parents and now with our Brother Vito and my son Michael your nephew as you both were very close. Until we meet again you will always be in my heart and thought about everyday .Dan always said you was his brother to him and you was always there for Dan he is truly heart broken .You truly will be missed beyond words can say … Love Didee (Sister Dianne )and Dan
– Dianne
Paul was truly an amazing neighbor and friend and we feel lucky to have lived across the street for so many years. He and Chance never failed to brighten up days on the street. Paul’s smile and friendship will be forever missed and we are truly saddened for his loss. Prayers to the family during this difficult time. – Kimberly & Ed Burns
– Kimberly Burns
Uncle Paul, Thank you for all the great Hunting and fishing trips. Lifelong memories with you and friends and family. ” Don’t tell me how to Bowl” RIP .
– Jonathan P. Bickford
So many memories of growing up with him… he was a great friend cousin and protector to us all. My favorite memory is when I had fallen from the pear tree and he was right there helping me get to his Mom for help. Only thing is… his Mom hated the site of blood, she screamed so loud! I can still hear it. So many memories he will be missed. RIP Paul.
– Cindy DiCenso-Shepard
Dianne and Family I am so sorry for your loss . I believe you now have an angel watching over you. You are in my prayers. Nancy
– Nancy Wallace
Deepest heartfelt sympathy for your loss. I lost my own brother at 55 way too young
– Victoria Saniuk
Uncle Paul: You have been just like an older brother to me. Most of the fun times in my life included you. Living with you and Mammie was the best, and we have been through the best and the worst together. No matter what has happened in life we always had each other’s back. For that, I will be forever grateful. You helped so many in life and thank you for trusting in me to help you. I will forever cherish all the time I was lucky enough to spend with you. Gone too soon but you know Jack Jenny will take care of it! I love you Uncle Paul and am so happy you got to know Donald so well. We miss you so much. I’ll see you on the other side. Hug Mammie tight for me. Over and out. Jen and Don Randall (Jack Jenny and Cowboy)
– Jennifer Randall
uncle paulie, you was incredible all i can say. some of my first memories are with you.thanks for all the fun, good times and positive great memories. was so fun when ya took me to the portland expo as a kid to see wrestling in the 1970’s and we saw super star billy graham.the rolling stones concert with you , jen , lisa and everybody at foxboro in the early 1990’s was amazing.many superbowl sundays with ya and awesome food never will forget seeing the new england patriots first superbowl win 2001 with you. what a true real decent cool man and great guy. rip big guy jeff kelley
– jeff Kelley
Will always Miss you as a Great Brother in Law that always cared and had Compassion for your Family and Friends. You will always be loved By all and remembered for all Your Help to anyone that needed It.
– Jon Bickford
My condolences to the whole DiCenso family.
– Tilly Weyl
With deepest sympathy to the DiCenso Family. He was a great guy to all be it Family or Friend, he will be missed by so many!
– Denise Mooney
With deepest sympathy. Paul was an amazing person and friend. He will be missed.
– Liz & Jake Carlson
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home – Portland Chapel
– A Memorial Tree was planted for Paul Scott DiCenso