Met Vince in 1973 Gas Appl. Service as my trainer. He could fix just about anything. From doorbell to power house with the tools in his pockets. I remember Jan,74 @ 1.00am working on a furnace. Had to go get a part and Vince said: wait, This Will Fix It. Exact match! He was magic. Taught me a lot on helping less fortunate. Things I still do. They got the right man if the Pearly Gates need work. He always told me how much He Loved His Family.
What an honor to have such an uncle. I will never forget his humble, sensitive manner – and handsome smile! Heaven’s harpists will need to make room for this amazing accordion player.
Not sure where to even begin to honor a man like this. He was so much a part of our lives growing up and was a real man in every sense of the word…hard working, devoted to family, loyal to friends, serious when he needed to be and funny at all the right times. He was one of the group of neighborhood dads that raised all of us. I’ll carry with me the memories of Canandaigua Lake, accordion music, bits and pieces of the Polish language that slipped out from time to time, the firm hand, the knowing, easy smile. He will be greatly missed, but we know we will see him again. My thoughts and prayers are with him, the whole family, and all of us that knew him and will miss him.
Well, Uncle Vince, your smile, kindness and playing that accordion are beautiful memories I cherish. What a special way to grow up with those parties at Grandma’s house where music and laughter filled the air. Thank you!!! My love to all –
Thank you Dad for a wonderful life. I know that you will be missed dearly. But heaven is very lucky to have you. Hopefully they have instruments you can play or something to fix. I will always miss and love you everyday Dad!!
Met Vince in 1973 Gas Appl. Service as my trainer. He could fix just about anything. From doorbell to power house with the tools in his pockets. I remember Jan,74 @ 1.00am working on a furnace. Had to go get a part and Vince said: wait, This Will Fix It. Exact match! He was magic. Taught me a lot on helping less fortunate. Things I still do. They got the right man if the Pearly Gates need work. He always told me how much He Loved His Family.
What an honor to have such an uncle. I will never forget his humble, sensitive manner – and handsome smile! Heaven’s harpists will need to make room for this amazing accordion player.
Not sure where to even begin to honor a man like this. He was so much a part of our lives growing up and was a real man in every sense of the word…hard working, devoted to family, loyal to friends, serious when he needed to be and funny at all the right times. He was one of the group of neighborhood dads that raised all of us. I’ll carry with me the memories of Canandaigua Lake, accordion music, bits and pieces of the Polish language that slipped out from time to time, the firm hand, the knowing, easy smile. He will be greatly missed, but we know we will see him again. My thoughts and prayers are with him, the whole family, and all of us that knew him and will miss him.
The gates of heaven won’t squeak anymore. We’ll miss you.
Vince we never caught the big one! Thank you for all you did for me personally! Did you take your vice grips? Rest in peace!
Jim and family, We are very sorry for your loss. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Well, Uncle Vince, your smile, kindness and playing that accordion are beautiful memories I cherish. What a special way to grow up with those parties at Grandma’s house where music and laughter filled the air. Thank you!!! My love to all –
Thank you Dad for a wonderful life. I know that you will be missed dearly. But heaven is very lucky to have you. Hopefully they have instruments you can play or something to fix. I will always miss and love you everyday Dad!!