Victor Alloco

Victor Alloco
November 19, 1963 ~ May 8, 2014

Lakeville: May 8, 2014. Predeceased by his parents, Helen Victor Alloco; brothers, Ken Barry Alloco. Survived by his fiancé, Ann Marie Carusotti her family; children, Nicole (Matt Grace) Alloco, Victor A. (Kelly Tubero) Alloco; the mother of his children, Michelle Alloco; grandchildren, Andrew Samantha; brothers, Richard (Sharon) Alloco, Frank (Debbie) Alloco Roger Alloco; sisters, Debby Alloco Dawn Alloco; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces great-nephews; and his extended family at Elam Sand Gravel.
Victor's visitation is 4-8 PM on Monday at the funeral home, 1411 Vintage Lane (between 390 Long Pond Rd). His funeral service will be celebrated 10AM on Tuesday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the American Lung Association WNY Chapter, 155 Washington Ave, Suite 210, Albany, NY 12210 in Victor's memory.
Victor was born on November 19, 1963 in Rochester, NY. Growing up in Greece, he attended Autumn Lane school and the Jefferson High School. He ran track and cross country and also played baseball. After graduation, Victor worked at Elam for over 20 years. He also worked at MJD Trucking.
Victor's greatest achievement was his family. He adored his two children and his two grandchildren. Eating with his family was one of his favorite things to do.
Other pastimes Victor enjoyed included hunting, deer hunting, camping, riding his Harley motorcycle, and decorating the family Christmas tree. Victor loved Christmas.
Victor was a fan of the Washington Redskins, and a history buff who especially liked the Kennedy family, Gettysburg, and the Civil War.
Family and friends would best describe Victor as someone who was witty, introspective, private, selfless, honest, dedicated, kind, generous, and loyal. For Victor, family came first. He was incredibly protective of his children, family, and friends. Victor spoke his mind and told it to you straight. He was an honorable person who never broke his word. He loved his mother, father, and siblings. He was devoted to Ann, the love of his life and was an unbelievable Papa to his grandchildren - the light of his life. Becoming a father instilled a devotion to their well being. Victor was always active in the lives of his friends and family, including those of his nieces and nephews. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew and loved him.