Detective Joseph Vincent Vigiano

Detective Joseph Vincent Vigiano

Joseph Vigiano Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 31, 2001.
Growing Up Right

Maybe there was something in the water.

For some reason, perhaps a dozen men who came of age during the 1970's and 80's in Deer Park, N.Y., developed an appetite for civic duty. They became New York City police officers and firefighters in their professional lives, and volunteer firefighters with Engine Company No. 2 in Deer Park in their personal ones. They called it the Deer Park Connection, and Firefighter John Vigiano and Detective Joseph Vigiano, two of the tightest brothers you could ever find, were among the best-liked and most accomplished members.

Both followed the unwritten manual on growing up right in Deer Park, said their father, John Vigiano, a retired captain in the New York City Fire Department. They were active in sports. They became Eagle Scouts. They hatched pranks that were wicked in their creativity but gentle in their impact. "They never embarrassed me," said Captain Vigiano. "They were good fathers, good husbands and they were good men.

John Vigiano, at 36, was older by two years, though his brother never let him forget that he was also four inches shorter and maybe 30 pounds lighter, too. John was the quieter of the two, and spent as much time as possible with his two young daughters, his father said. He was a terrific hockey player (and rabid Rangers fan) and he would occasionally rent out an entire rink for his family, his brother's family and a few other friends.

Joseph Vigiano, who was known as Joey, loved to mug for the cameras and played lacrosse on the Police Department team, said his wife, Kathy, a fellow police officer. On the job, he was commended for his bravery: he survived being shot on three different occasions. At home, he taught his two boys how to build derby cars of pine. Eventually, he was going to do the same with his youngest son, now 6 months old.

For now, the Vigianos are collecting anecdotes and tributes from friends and relatives on a new Web site, www.vigiano.com. Here, presumably, is one of the last stories: On the Sunday before Sept. 11, Kathy Vigiano returned home after the first game of the season in her soccer league, bruised and tired. She was prepared to make dinner, but instead, she saw that her husband had fixed prime rib, Caesar salad, mashed potatoes, and broccoli with cheese — while watching their baby, too. All this from a guy who had previously insisted that he only knew how to make spaghetti sauce.

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September 12, 2016

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September 11, 2016

Sharon Landon posted to the memorial.

September 11, 2015

Someone posted to the memorial.

XXOO!!!

September 12, 2016

The parents of these two human beings raised two beautiful boys. I am honored that we crossed roads on the map way of life. They respected, inspired, and had a great sense of humor with a dash of zest. They in my heart and mind will never ever be forgotten. Treat people like you wanted to be treated both Joe and John Jr. Did that A++++++. GOD BLESS YOU ALL. My saying that I wrote in my book of inspiration is
"Another day risen in life is another day that is giftwrapped for thankfulness". Rest in peace Jesus Gaurdian's you are missed daily.

D. Chiarelli

Sharon Landon

September 11, 2016

Joe,

You were Ian's Scout leader and a leader of men. You are never forgotten to the Landon family and now, living in Babylon, I pass your memorial street in Deer Park frequently. You are hero and may you always rest in peace.

Sharon and Ian Landon

September 11, 2015

Hi Joe, mike Oliver alot of people are alive because of you God bless

#Neverforgotten

Karla

September 11, 2014

Today I had the privilege of planting a memorial flag for Joseph at my University's Remembrance Ceremony. I wanted his family to know, that he is not forgotten. He is a hero and a guardian angel who is protecting his loved ones from heaven. Please accept my prayer for comfort and warmth from none other than the Lord above. God Bless you! #calbaptistuniveristy

Luca Jungbauer

September 11, 2014

RIP hero!

Jim Willis

June 9, 2014

I had the honor of meeting Joe Sr. when he was the key speaker at one of our Warthogs Public Safety Motorcycle Club's Rendezvous in New York. The club consists of active and retired Police and Firefighters throughout the US, Canada and Norway. By the time Vig got through with his story, their wasn't a dry eye in the place. Over 500 of us big tough cops & ff's were brought to our knees feeling the pain Vig and his wife went through. This was a tragedy that brought reality to us that serve the public how quickly our lives could change sor end in a moment. Yet we continue to serve and protect. God bless you and your wife Vig!! Keep the candle burning for your sons and Gob bless America!!!

LORI BEATTY

October 24, 2013

TWO ANGELS WRAPPED IN GODS LOVING ARMS. I HAVE 4 DAUGHTERS AND WOULD NOT KNOW WHAT I WOULD DO IF I EVEN LOSS ONE,GOD BLESS YOU

September 21, 2013

I am sorry I was not able to meet you both, but you are heroes in my eyes. I know Joseph would be so proud of his family. My prayers are with your families.

N.Y.Police Memorial Wall

Charlie Pritchard. (Capt.)

September 5, 2013

Through a speaker at an FBI class that I was at, I learned the story ,and then bought the video about the Vigiano family. I have been to the Memorial site twice in the last year and have pictures of their names. I have been asked to speak this year at my Police Departments 9/11 service. therefore I am going to tell the story about two brothers who were both HERO's and the sacrifices these families and friends have suffered. As just a good ole southern boy, I salute the survivors and family members. Your lost will not be forgotten and will be told across the nation. God Bless you, NYPD and FDNY.

JJ

September 11, 2012

RIP Brother

Kristal L. Rosebrook Ryan

March 10, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with you

Dianna Lotter

September 12, 2011

I grew up with the Vigianos. Although closer to Joe, everyone knew who they were and what good guys they were. I feel blessed to have been friends with them. My husband is also a Police officer so 9/11 is a very sad time for my family as well. I most proud of my daughter who was 10 at the time. I made sure she knew all the stories of all the beautiful people who gave their lives for us. It must have really impacted her because she wrote a paper about Joe and John in college. May they both rest peacefully and watch over their families with love.

September 12, 2011

09-11-2011 Ten years after the event I rode today on the Knoxville Tn. 9/11 Remembrance Ride in honor of your sacrifice. Honor-Respect-Never Forget
Cindi Mink

Joe Riotto

September 11, 2011

I worked with Joe in the 075 pct and he always put a smile on my face and made me laugh. He was an inspiration, a great friend and a cop's cop. We always had plenty of laughs at work or on the roller-hockey field playing for the 075 NYPD Commissioner's League. We were the bigger guys on the team that had some trouble stopping on those skates "look-out and get out of the way!!" were not uncommon warnings. I wish I had a picture with him; I miss those days..RIP brother.

September 11, 2011

JOSEPH... YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS!! WE LOST A GOOD FRIEND AND MOST OF ALL A HERO!!!!! ALL MY LOVE DEBBIE BENVENUTO & FAMILY

September 6, 2011

Margaret Murphy

May 2, 2011

There was a big Cottonwood tree at an intersection here in Colorado that had the name Joe Vigiano, NYFD 9-11 on it. The road was improved and the tree is gone, but I always felt this one man was my connection to someone who was a hero on that day. Today , listening to NPR Joe and John's father talked about his sons. The love he has for them was so heartwarming that it moved me deeply. May God bless the whole Vigiano family. You have touched a heart in Colorado and been my one connection to a family in New York through a tree in Colorado.

Cody Bloemker

May 1, 2011

Oh my goodness!!! Nearly took 10 years, but Osama Bin laden is dead. I know this can't bring you back to your family, but his death is a start to a new level of healing. I feel you were watching over the men who rid the earth of him. Thank you Joseph.

D Chiarelli

March 6, 2011

Joseph and John jr. were the most gracious and respectful human beings. They would always help you where ever and whenever you needed it. They were both men of principle and strong chracter. The community and the family has lost a lovable and kind human beings. The parents raised them well and it always showed always. God bless you all.

Tara Lichioveri

March 6, 2011

Almost ten years have passed and I remember that dreaded day like it was yesterday. Our families have been torn apart with grief. Thank you for always watching over me, especially when we were kids. Both you and John are angels on my shoulders.

Rob Farley Retired BSTF

February 11, 2011

Always remember and never forget.

JORDAN H

January 8, 2011

JOE

I HAVE READ AND HEARD STORIES ABOUT YOUR BRAVERY. THANK YOU FOR GIVING THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE ON 9/11. I THINK ABOUT THAT DAY EVERYDAY OF MY LIFE AND I PRAY FOR YOUR FAMILIES EVERYDAY. I'VE SEEN YOUR DAD ON ALOT OF SHOWS- GOD BLESS HIM.THANK YOU AGAIN FOR YOUR BRAVERY ON 9/11. I'LL NEVER FORGET.

Helen Charles

October 5, 2010

Vigiano family,
Just finished watching the Twin Towers. Our community center plans on doing something for the tenth anniversary. I am going to recommend a showing of this DVD. I am a born New Yorker. I want people here in Fort Lawn, SC to see how much was lost on that horrible day. Both your sons placed a face on that day maybe even for those who are not New Yorkers. Showing what families lost that day.

God Bless this wonderful family. Thank you for you sacrifice.

Me

September 10, 2010

Joey, I miss you so much.

September 8, 2010

Dear Joe and John Vigiano,
Our teacher let us watch a video about how you risked your lives to save people. You two were true heroes on that day, and still are.

~ ~

September 8, 2010

Dear John and Joe,
We watched an amaizing video about you guys in our quest class today, and i love that you both risked your life to save others. You guys are both heros!

Michael Iezzi

April 7, 2010

Happy Birthday, Joe.

April 5, 2010

Happy birthday, Joey. Miss you more than words can say. Waiting for it to get easier, but I know deep down it never will. You are with me every day. Love you so much. ?? xo

Cody Bloemker

December 23, 2009

I watched a show the other night about 9/11 and saw some never before seen footage that was captured from private people's camcorders and cameras. I looked for your faces in every single uniform I saw, just to catch a glimpse of your courage, but unfortunately, I didn't see you.

In watching the show, I realized that my tears still flow for the thousands who died on that day. It was as if it was live and happening right then.

I don't know how any of us can heal from this. It's just all so overwhelming, even 8 years later.

You're certainly missed by many and though I didn't know either of you, I think of you daily.

Imani Thomas

September 18, 2009

John and Joe,
In my QUEST class we watched a video about you guys. It is still surreal that you would risk your lives to save someone else's. I know that you were dedicated to what you did. Thanks alot for all the things that you did for the US. Hope your wives and kids are doing well and they are safe and God bless!

Morgan B.

September 15, 2009

John and Joe,
We watched a documentary about you in class on September 11. I was brought to tears with all of the kind things that your peers had to say about you. Thank you for everything you did for our country! God bless you and your family.

Su'Dreah Phipps

September 14, 2009

Joe & John,
I never even knew you guys, but when we watched a documentary in class on September 11, I almost came to tears... you guys really were good men who sacrificed your lives to save someone else's....God BLESS YOU!!!

Lance Daniel

September 11, 2009

Joe & John ,
Both of you guys had hearts of gold, I miss you guys . you will never be forgotten .

Lisa Long-Matz

September 11, 2009

Joey, You made me laugh so hard in high school and made me cry even harder on 9/11. Heaven is lucky to have you and we sure wish we had you here.

anita life

September 11, 2009

JOE

YOU HAVE MADE A GREAT IMPRESSION ON ME!!:/

RICH MICHAEL

September 11, 2009

JOE
I MISS YA

Hernan Ramos

September 9, 2009

As this day approaches I remember you both. God Bless You

Cody Bloemker

July 10, 2009

Again today (and every single day) I find myself thinking of you. I know I didn't know you, but you've become this symbol of who I want to be. Someone who is brave, selfless, and strong.

You are still, and will ALWAYS be my personal hero. I just know that had we met, we would have hit it off and become friends.

I hope that as your children are growing up, they realize how wonderful you truly were and that your wife has been able to find a sort of peace, though I'm sure she still mourns your loss every single day.

Thinking of you again as always, Cody

Michael Iezzi

April 6, 2009

Joseph,
Happy belated birthday in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Doug Abraham

April 5, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

Jennifer Dammann

March 10, 2009

To The Vigiano Family: I signed this book back in 3/2002, I'm here again to let you know I will never forget, I wear 3 mercy bracelets, Det. Joseph Vigiano, John Vigiano II, FDNY & that of Peter Brennann, FDNY. I call them america's son's whenever I am asked about them. I am proud to wear the names of these hero's, and thank them everyday for our safety. I wish you love & joy always, and remember "We Will Not Forget" Your Son's.

John giving his dad a flower

October 16, 2008

John trying to hold the hand of his father he never met.

October 16, 2008

October 5, 2008

joey,

I wish we could speak again... even if it is only in my dreams. I think of you at least 5 times every single day... i miss you so much.
--me

Jean Marie Stigliano

September 13, 2008

Joe, you were always so kind to me when I was a little girl. Even though I was fat and felt ugly, you always told me I was cute. You have no idea how much you meant to me. I will miss you forever.
Love,
Your Cousin-JeanMarie Stigliano

Tom Tabaczynski

September 5, 2008

Mr. Vigiano and Family, I am thinking of you, and of Danny Coan, as the seventh anniversary of Joe and John's deaths approaches. I wrote to you last March, and you were kind enough to reply. I put your letter in an album with other 9/11 mementos, including your picture which I printed from the Ground Zero Museum Workshop website. Recently, while browsing the Barnes & Noble website, I found Requiem: Images of Ground Zero. I bought the book, and there, on page 142, is the same photo of you that appears on the Ground Zero Museum Workshop website. As always, my heartfelt thanks for sharing so many memories and photos--and for giving me the opportunity to say, "I care."

Israel Garcia Garcia

April 14, 2008

Dear Mr. Joseph Vigiano

Thank you for sacrificing your life in the World Trade Center

Safely Home

Michael iezzi

April 7, 2008

Joe,
Happy Belated Birthday. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Doug Abraham

April 5, 2008

Happy Birthday!!!

Daniele

October 19, 2007

JV-
I will always love and miss you. "Clubfoot" misses you. SOme days I just can't bear it. You will always be my hero.
D.

Cody Bloemker

September 11, 2007

Joseph and Family,

I went to a company sponsored service today and saw those firemen and police men and women standing so proudly holding their flags and I thought of you. Your family, I'm sure, is reliving that day 6 years ago and the sting of losing you is probably just as bad as it was then.

I'm thinking of you and of your family this day. I still wear the bracelet with your name on it that I've worn proudly for over 5 years, and I still tell anyone who asks that you're my hero.

Thinking of you again,

Cody

September 8, 2007

Thinking of you Joseph.
God Bless you and your family..

Nancy Nee
sister of FF George Cain..ladder 7

P Tabbernor

April 11, 2007

In memory....

Michael Iezzi

April 5, 2007

Joe,
Happy Birthday in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Cody Bloemker

December 14, 2006

Well, here I am once again thinking of my hero Joseph.

I had to have another surgery on November 30th, and once again my bracelet with your name on it got me through the anxiety and stress. I talked to you. I asked you to make sure that I was ok and to help me be stong. You heard me. You listened.

While I couldn't wear it into the operating room, my 13 year old son proudly wore it for me to make sure that my angel was in the hospital to watch over me and keep me safe. This was the best surgical experience ever! I wasn't nauseated, my throat didn't hurt, the surgery was a complete success. You were there and you made sure that I was ok.

While it is true that I never met you, you are such a huge part of my daily life. Thank you so much my sweet angel for all of the courage and peace that you give me each and every single day.

November 17, 2006

I met your parents at the Marine Corps Birthday Ball at Camp Lejeune last week. Your dad was the guest speaker. Listening to him speak of you and your brother and hearing the pride in his voice brought us all to tears. After the ceremony we had a chance to meet your parents and thank them.

Thank you for all you sacrificed.

Rooth Lowe

September 9, 2006

Let me be the first Canadian to sign your Guest Book. I am honoured and humbled. What you did that fateful day, reached out further than you'll ever know.



Thank you for being so brave.

Cody Bloemker

July 8, 2006

I have a bracelet with Joseph's name on it that I purchased a little over a year and a half ago-I've never taken it off since I got it. When things are tough, I look at it and think of his strength. When I had surgery and was scared, I look at it and think of his courage. When I'm sad, I look at it and think of his compassion. Joseph, I never knew you, but you're in my heart. Everyone here in Omaha, NE that asks about this bracelet is told what a hero you are and how strong you make me.



Thank you so much for the ultimate gift.

Michael Iezzi

April 5, 2006

Joe,
Happy Birthday in Heaven. May God hold you in the palm of His hand. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

*My heroes*

Perla Romero

September 11, 2005

*To The Vigiano Brothers & Family*

I am a total stranger to your family but you brothers are not no strangers to me. Today it has been 4 years since John and Joseph lost their lives saving others; it has also been 4 years of pain and suffering for their friends and family. I came to know about them on TV, i also bought the documentary their father along with Dick Wolf made. That tragical day of 9/11/2001 I was on my summer vacation in D.R., i was getting dressed because that same morning i was coming back to NYC and when i turned on my TV i saw what was going on. How is it possible to actually miss two people you never met? They are always in my prayers, my mind, my life, and my heart. In the past 3 years, I would never get the courage to go to the WTC site for the name calling or anything.. i would just lay in bed every 9/11, wake up early, and watch the ceremony... As soon as John and Joseph's name would be called i would break down crying. As i am typing this, i am crying... why? I don't know, maybe it's because these two men became my heroes, my idols, two men whom i chose to carry in my heart. This morning, I woke up thinking of them, and before i even brushed my teeth i was already teary-eyed thinking about how they left this world. For the first time, i decided to go to the memorial. I bought some peachy colored roses and took the 5 train to Fulton st... when i got there it was kinda impossible to get in.. but guess what, God must've put his hand on me, because i needed a passcode to get in ( i didn't have one) well a cop saw me and i told him why i was there, he gave me the passcode and i got to be there. I was standing there crying like a big baby, seeing myself surrounded by so many people who lost their loved ones. I was looking around to see if i would see a flyer or posterboard for the Vigiano brothers and i didn't see one ( i figured that whomever would be holding one had to be linked to the Vigiano family)
I dropped off my roses for them in the small wooden pools, i signed the edges for them, every posterboard they had on the walls, just leaving them messages hoping they would read them. I developed this unconditional, clean pure love for them... and i didn't even know them. Guys, God has you in heaven by his right hand. Thanks for motivating me to go to college and becoming of the NYPD's finest... i'ma accomplish this for you two, to honor John & Joseph Vigiano... I'M SORRY FOR NEVER MEETING YOU BEFORE... GOD BLESS YOU.

Perla Romero

John White

April 29, 2005

If only we had a few more like the Vigiano brothers. It's obvious they don't make them like that anymore.

Melissa

September 19, 2004

i was watching TV the other day, and i came across a story about Joe Vigiano and his brother John on the Maury Povich Show. It hurts my heart to know that both of them were killed in the World Trade Center Attacks; leaving behind their parents, wives and children.

When i think of the word HERO, these two brave men come to mind. they are the defintion of the word.



Rest in Peace Joseph & John, i never even knew you, but i won't forget you and your heroic actions that fateful day. God Bless you both and your families.

A. Smith

May 7, 2004

In loving memory of Joe and John. Prayers are always with you.

Nancy McMichael

September 10, 2003

I hope it is some comfort to Mr. Vigiano, Sr.,and his family, to know that thousands of people feel as if they know him personally and wish they could help relieve the pain he endures. I've never written in a Guest Book like this before, but I want him to know he has touched my life, and I often wonder how he, and his wife, and family, are doing.

I hope my thoughts and hopes for them, multiplied by thousands of others who feel as I do, help boost their morale a little.

Peggy Campbell

August 24, 2003

Dearest Vigiano Family ...



Today I have read that John & Joe's father made a trip to encourage the troops in Iraq.



I am just overcome at the generosity of soul to have done that. But, then, I suppose it is indicative of a family that would nurture sons who would become heroes as well.



To all of you ... I simply want to say there isn't a time a firetruck passes that I am not filled with tears at the contemplation of what men like John & Joe did on 9/11.



Their example of sacrifice -- and your example in undertaking hardship to reach out to others a world away from home -- continues to empower me with commitment to aspire to selflessness, in large and small measure.



God bless you all and each one. You are in my prayers.

Judy Cherbonneau

September 28, 2002

To The Vigiano Family,

With heavy heart and freshly spilled tears, I send this message of condolence for the passing of your sons as warriors in this attack on America and all Americans and now with the untimely death of the dear friend of you and your sons Joseph and John. My heart was broken again when I learned of the death of another one of the FDNY's Bravest, Gary Celentani. Sadly, I did not have the pleasure to know any of these brave, loving, and compassionate men but I am sure I

speak for so many Americans...I feel as if I have lost family members of my own.

I know John and Joseph prepared Heaven for Gary's arrival and they will forever be in my thoughts and prayers.

I am so sorry for the losses you have endured and I know Gary's death must be like losing another son. My sincere hope is that God knew of Gary's pain and knows he needed to be with his friends and mother.

God Bless you and your family and may John, Joseph, and Gary rest in peace with God.

Christine Brennen

September 15, 2002

Unfortunately, I did not have the pleasure of knowing Joe, but my husband Keith, a police officer, did. A few weeks before the attack , Keith ran into Joe at a concert in the city. Joe gave Keith a tee-shirt and they had a nice talk. I remember that night clearly because when Keith came home with the tee-shirt he told me the whole story about how they met and what a great guy Joe was and how I would really like Joe and his wife. As Keith put the tee shirt away he said, " Don't lose this shirt I am putting it right here." I thought he was nuts because he has a collection of about 100 tee shirts and I couldn't understand why this tee shirt was so special. Well, a few nights later I wore the tee- shirt and Keith said, "Hey that's the shirt Joe gave me. Don't ruin it." I said," You have so many shirts what is the big deal?" He said " I don't know. You have a habit of losing my shirts and my friend gave me that one. I just want to save it.Wear another one." I put the shirt away thinking he was nuts. Less than a month later, it was September 11th. I had recognized Joe's name in the newspaper and knew it was the friend Keith spoke about. Shortly after, I found Keith rummaging through his armoire. I knew what he was looking for. "Remember the night when I ran into my friend...." he started. I pulled out the tee shirt and handed it to him. I sat down on the bed as Keith retold the story of how they had met and what a great guy Joe was. I now understood why that tee-shirt became so important. I am truly sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

sammy zanchelli

September 12, 2002

joe may you rest in peace i will never forget the good times we had.god bless you. you will never be forgotton.

Janet Barlow

September 12, 2002

To the family of Joe, he will truly be missed. I met Joe through my husband that worked at Truck 2. I would like to wish his entire family the strength and courage to face each day.

Ashley Smith

September 11, 2002

Our radio station here, Q94 were giving out flags this morning and on each flag has one name of each victim on it. I have Det. Joseph Vigiano. I am truly very sorry for this tragedy. We can only become stronger as one nation. I was always considering becoming a Police Officer and since one year ago today, I am putting in my application so that I can do my part to protect and serve. Though I do not live in New York, I appreciate all of what Det. Vigiano did that day and every day. He is a true American HERO!!!

Mary Campbell

September 10, 2002

To the Vigiano Family:



My name is Mary from NJ. I just watched CNN w/Connie Chun and saw your father on her show. My heart broke as he was speaking of you and your brother. You and your brother will be sadly missed by your family and your family at the NYPD & NYFD.

Once again I am so sorry for the loss of your sons John & Joseph. Although I didn't know them they were 2 great guys.

We will never forget 9-11-01.

Gloss Bless.

Love,

Mary Campbell

Charles Reed

June 17, 2002

You don't know me, but i speak for the millions around the world , every citizen on our wonderful beautiful planet ... Thank you and I am so sorry so sorry for your loss ... your family are in my prayers tonight....

Marie Messina

June 16, 2002

To The Entire Vigiano Family:

Words will never express how much your family has touched my life through the years.
The loss of these "2 Wonders of The World" will never be forgotten in many peoples eyes,But will remain in my heart forever for the bravery & brotherhood they dared that day doing what they did best.
I will hold the many memories of Joey & John close to my heart. They are "Both" the true meaning of the word "Hero"!
May God grant you all peace in this time of need.

"You will never be Forgotten"

Roseann Fornito

June 6, 2002

To the Vigiano Family, I hope in time your family will have the strength to get through your two losses. From our family to yours our deepest sympathy. At least they are together in heaven as they were in life, looking down on all of us. May God Bless Your Family

Angie Campbell

May 31, 2002

**********GOD BLESS YOU**********

Michael Iezzi

May 21, 2002

Father we entrust our brother Joseph to your mercy. You loved him greatly in this life: now that he is freed from all its cares, give him happiness and peace forever. Welcome him now into paradise where there will be no more sorrow, no more weeping or pain, but only peace and joy with Jesus your Son, and the Holy Spirit forever and ever.

James Murtha

April 18, 2002

Mr.Vigiano-

I remember you and your boys well. You having served as a referee for our football games in the Knights in the late 1970's. If I recall correctly, John and Joe were on the Lions- I was on the Dolphins along with Chuck and Ray Ray Downey,as coached by my uncle,James Granelle. Those were great games.John was a year ahead of me in high school and Joe, with whom I was closer with, a year behind. Before I left the NYPD for a career in medicine, Joe and I used to drive in together to the Police Academy in 1987. Besides enjoying Joes company and antics I was able to gain an invaluable insight of the workings of the academy that would not have been available to me had I not met up again with Joe. I will remember both Joe and John fondly and can only offer you and your family my condolences and prayers.

-James J. Murtha

Kirsten

April 16, 2002

I knew you both when we were teenagers (kids). You were gentlemen then; heroes now.

May God Bless Your Families. I am so truly sorry.

Kathy Denton

April 14, 2002

Dear Family of Detective Joseph Vigiano:

I just received your son's name on a MERCY BAND. I cannot tell you how honored I am to wear his name and to pray for you and your family with the loss of both Joseph and John. I am a Park Ranger with the National Park Service and I also am a volunteer firefighter and a former law enforcement officer. Your sons are HEROes of the highest order. Their selfless act of love and courage has earned them crowns in heaven. I hope one day to meet you and I look forward to meeting both Joseph and John in heaven. I know they are there with Jesus. Jesus said in the gospel of John 15:13 - "Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends." I know words are a small comfort but I hope knowing that myself and others are keeping you and your family in prayer and our thoughts is of some comfort. My deepest sympathies and kindest thoughts.

Kathy Denton

Park Ranger

Alamogordo, New Mexico

PO Joe Guerra ESS 3

April 2, 2002

In my heart and in my prayers. Your courage has inspired me. God bless

Vicki Marley

March 20, 2002

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Vigiano,



My heart goes out to you. My son, too, is an Eagle Scout so I realize

what special young men, John & Joe were. The Lord is holding them in

the palm of His hands. They are together and they are safe. Until

you meet them again, God bless you.

Vicki

Michael Winston

March 20, 2002

MR./MRS. V.,

AS I WRITE THIS NOTE TO YOU I REMEMBER THE TIMES I SHARED WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOU WERE MY SCOUTMASTER, MRS. V. WAS MY DEN MOTHER IN CUBSCOUTS. I RECALL ALSO LITTLE LEAGUE WITH MR.V. AS WELL. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH THE TWO OF YOU AS WELL AS JOE AND JOHN'S WIVES AND CHILDEN. I SAW THE OPRAH EPISODE WITH YOU AND MRS. V. AND CRIED FOR YOU, FOR I FELT YOUR PAIN. I REMEMBER SCOUT CAMP WITH JOE AND HIS PRACTICAL JOKES. HE GOT CAUGHT WITH OTHER GUY'S SNEAKING OUT TO THE GIRLSCOUT CAMP. THESE MEMORIES AND ALOT OF OTHERS WILL FOREVER BE IN MY MIND AND HEART. MY DEEPEST SIMPATHY FOR YOU AND ALL THAT GRIEVE WITH US. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOUR SPIRITS HIGH. MY PRAYERS WILL FOREVER BE WITH YOU ALL.

Ted Lutz

March 18, 2002

Our deepest simpathy to you and all who lost loved ones. We may not know each other, but we greave for all that were lost. With great hope for the future, Ted Lutz, Ex. Captain, Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1., Babylon Fire Department.

Newton Winston

March 18, 2002

Mr./Mrs.Vigiano,I can only say that I feel the deepest sadness for your loss.I don't know if you remember me personally,but I'm sure you know the family.I have three sons now and couldn't imagine a day passing without having them here.I remember both John and Joe in my early years in the Boy Scouts Trp.157 and of course Mr.Vigiano as the scoutmaster.I can only say that this is a great loss to society and the City of New York.God Bless you and your family.

Jennifer Dammann

March 15, 2002

I never knew you, but I am proudly wearing your name on a Mercy bracelet. I will always keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. There are angels among us.

You will always be in our hearts.

Bless you and your family always.

Edward Malinoski

March 12, 2002

Mr Vigiano SR.

My name is Ed Malinoski JR I'm a SFC in the US ARMY. I remember you as my baseball coach years ago for a team called the "Robins". I went to school with Joe and played lacrosse on the High School Team with him. He was a good friend and a Hero. My prayers go out to him and his Family. God Bless You



Ed Malinoski Jr

SFC/E7 US ARMY

kenny Bowen

February 23, 2002

To the Vigiano Family
Kathy,Joe, Jimmy, and John

I had the wonderfull pleasure of working with Joe in Truck #2.I will never forget your dad .He always made me laugh and smile .He cared and wanted to help people everyday and thats what he did.Your Dad was very proud of his Boys . He would come into quarters and boast about this and that and u could see the pride he had and the love.He always spoke of you Kathy and how much he loved and was proud of what u did. Joe will never be forgooten and i miss him and pray for him every day love u big guy kenny

February 21, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL HERO DET.JOSEPH VINCENT VIGIANO AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..MAY JESUS ST.JOSEPH..ST.VINCENT AND BROTHER JOHN GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN..AMEN

Patty Clemens-Marck

February 2, 2002

Joey,

I think of you often. I always have over the years, but know more than ever. I can still remember you by my locker with David hassling me as always. How I wish now that we stayed in touch with each other. The last time I saw you was at my brother-in-laws wake and as always offering your hand and heart if needed. I feel it was an honor to have known you and your brother John. I tell my own daughters about you and him often. My friend, you will always be in my heart and in my memory with your school jersey on "22".

Patty

Allie Roule

January 3, 2002

To the Vigiano Family: I just wanted to write to let you know that I am thinking of you and Joesph everyday. My mom told me about the mercy bands and I went to look at them. I saw Joesph's name on it and something just grabbed onto me. I couldn't put his name down. There was just something telling me to keep that one. So everyday I wear his name on my wrist. I am proud of it because he died helping to save others and being a hero. I'm sure he did everything he could to help those people in the tragedy. And I also know that he wouldn't have stopped searching until the end. Just remember that there are millions of people thinking about you and Joesph everyday and we are proud of him. God bless! Allie Roule

Officer Tod S. Babcock

December 25, 2001

To the family of Detective Joseph Vincent Vigiano,

I, like millions of others awoke to the horror of what was taking place on 09-11-01. As I sat watching the reports my heart sank even deeper and my eyes filled with more tears when I learned of the Police Officers and Fire Fighters that had died doing what they loved and were trained to do, saving lives. This christmas the most meaningful gift I recieved was a mercy bracelet with Joseph's name engraved on it. I dont believe I ever meet Joseph, but I think of him as a brother, You see I have been a police officer for 17 years. I will proudly wear Joseph's bracelet every day as I go out and patrol the streets of my city. It will serve as a reminder of why it is we do this choosen profession, not for fame or glory, but to make a difference. I know Joseph touched thousands of lives and made a difference in each of them. Joseph made the biggest sacrafice any police officer can, he gave his life saving the lives of strangers. I can not pretend to understand the pain you feel from your loss, I only hope you know how proud millions and millions of people are of Joseph and people like him who were willing to step up in our time of need and protect us. I would be honored to talk to you and learn more about Joseph. May god bless each of you.



Tod S. Babcock

Patrolman first class

Timothy Danz

December 11, 2001

My brother Vincent Danz was with Joe in the North Tower when it fell. Vin could not have been with better company at that dark time. I had the privelidge of spending time with Mr.&Mrs.Vigiano at the NYPD family center in the weeks following 9/11. You are all in my families prayers. Helen Keller once wrote;

"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable." We love you!

Teresa Jahn

December 7, 2001

We are so very sorry for your loss. Joseph must have had a wonderful heart to have dedicated his life to help others. Our hearts cry with you.

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

Michele Throne

December 6, 2001

To the family of Detective Joseph Vigiano,



As I sit here trying to think of something to say to you...

tears well in my eyes at the thought of the true magnitude of your loss. I cannot begin to know what it would be like to feel the type of pain you must be feeling. I did not know Joseph personally, but I know that he was a man that would give his all to something as he demonstrated on September 11, 2001. I just wanted to thank him for his courage and...

I want you to know that I pray that God will give you the strength and wisdom to help you through such a difficult time in your life.



I started wearing a Mercy Band with Joseph's name on it a week ago and my heart is sad and joyful! Sad at your loss, but joyful that Joe will one day be with our Lord. I do not know if he was a Christian or not, but I believe in my heart that he was and that gives me peace and hopefully should you as well.



May God bless you and your family today and always.

Lee Crum

November 26, 2001

To The Vigiano Family,

Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your loved one - Det. Joseph Vigiano. I wear his name on a Mercy band and caryy him and you in my thoughts and prayers.

As a fellow New Yorker I admire the work he did for our city and although I did not know him, am grateful that he was a part of the NYPD.

May you find peace in the suffering you have endured as time passes by knowing that your loved one will always be remembered. You are in my prayers.

Lee Crum

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