James (Jay) W. Cicero, Jr.

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james (jay) cicero, jr.

James (Jay) W. Cicero, Jr.

April 4, 1950 ~ February 9, 2024

james (jay) cicero, jr.

April 4, 1950 ~ February 9, 2024


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  1. The Veterans Outreach Center extends our deepest sympathy James’ passing.
    We acknowledge and are truly grateful for his service to our country,

  2. Jay was a co-worker, at Frey Heavy Duty/Frey The Wheelman. I have known him, since Kenworth in Henrietta. We have kept friends, since he left Frey. I stopped at Decarolis and Fleetpride, to visit. He was a great friend, that will be missed. Thanks for your friendship Jay. God Bless ! Ron Cicchetti

  3. With deepest sympathy. Our thoughts are with you at this time. Thinking of you –
    From Your C & C Family

  4. A wonderful man whose presence made each day better, you will be truly missed –
    Love, your FleetPride Family

  5. My deepest condolences to the Cicero family. Jay was respected and well-liked by all in the parts industry. He was a friend and mentor to co-workers and customers alike. Jay was also loved by those of us who were lucky enough to get to know him on a personal level. The impact he had on those around him will continue to resonate and we all share in your grief.

    John Miles

  6. I’m very sorry to hear of Jay’s passing. I worked with him at DeCarolis for 20+ years. He was always kind, and had a fun sense of humor, including some “dad” jokes. Family was very important to him and he will be missed by many. Thinking of his family at this difficult time.

  7. To the Cicero family, I worked with Jay for 23 years at DeCarolis Truck Rental. What a wonderful man. Always with a smile and wishing you a good day. May he rest in peace.

  8. Mr. Jay Cicero was an outstanding man. Him and my father were best friends for a long time. On Saturdays Jay would call my dad and say hey Don what are you up to and my dad would say not much and he would say you wanna go watch the trains. I also remember do some mini train trips with Jay and dad.

  9. So sorry to hear of Jay’s sudden passing. I will miss his humor and kindness at reunions, and send all my love and prayers to all the Ciceros at this difficult time, but especially to Joey and Ricky for their loss of a great dad. What an impressive legacy he left. Totie Armstrong