Amore-Juliano-Obituary

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Lt. Col. Amore Victor “Vic” Juliano

Smithville, Texas

Sep 29, 1923 – Oct 7, 2011

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BORN
September 29, 1923
DIED
October 7, 2011
LOCATION
Smithville, Texas

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Marrs-Jones Funeral Home, All Faiths of the Pines Chapel Obituary

Lt. Col. Amore Victor "Vic" JulianoVic was born September 29, 1923 in St. Pietro de Apostolo, Italy to father Santo and mother Rosa Mazza. He came to the United States through Ellis Island in 1930 and settled in Red Bank, New Jersey. Even though he did not initially speak English, he learned...

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He sounds wonderful. I'm glad I could read this, on my search for Limoges.

I just viewed the photo album, and my heart was warmed to see Vic enjoying his family throughout his life. And how his family enjoyed him!
My fondest regards to Vic's family.

Dearest Juliano family, I am sure your beloved husband/father was so proud of his beautiful family as each of you gave such a wonderful tribute to him at his lovely service. You are blessed to have such a fine man and he is blessed to have such a loving family.

We will always remember Vic and his kindness to our family. When we were in need of home to rent because our home had been sold, he opened up one of his homes for us to live in when there was not any place to rent in Smithville. We were able to build our home in Bastrop. Vic always had an open heart to help people. He was a Mason with my Dad, Joe Robinette. He served his community and country well and we will surely miss him. God bless his family and give you peace. Knowing that someday...

To all my dear Juliano friends,
Mr. Juliano will truly be missed. He was always someone I could count on for a smile and a positive thought! We were lucky to have had him in our lives for such a long time. Please be at peace knowing he is in a better place and watching over you!
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Mrs. Juliano & family, I am sorry for your loss. You always opened your house to us girls back in the day. We made special memories that we will always have. May you remember the beautiful memories of your husband/dad & be refreshed by them. May God keep you with His peace, Connie Noack McNeely

Do wish I could have been there today. My thoughts and a prayer were with the whole family at this time today. I was amazed reading the obituary, finding out all the things he did. He was a man who lived an amazing life for family and country. My dad always said very good things about Mr Juliano. He was always kind and thoughtful to him. I'm glad all of his travels ended him in Smithville. Is wonderful to know the entire family. I love seeing people smile and his was wonderful. May...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To Mrs. Juliano and family -- thinking of you at this sad time. You have a such a wonderful, loving family so full of laughter and fun. I have such a crystal clear memory of Mr. Juliano cooking pork chops and potatoes for us! You will be in my prayers.