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Fedele Angelo "Fred" Vero

Syracuse, New York

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Vero November 2, 2005 Fedele Angelo (Fred) Vero, 76, of 106 Ellen Dr., Chittenango, died Wednesday, November 2, 2005, in Ocala, Florida. Born in the Bronx, Fred was a resident of Chittenango 50 years. He was a high school social studies teacher in the Cazenovia Central School District for 34...

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I attended Cazenovia high school. Fred Vero was track coach. My condolences to the Vero family.

I was sorry to hear of Fred's death, and my condolences to out to his family. I last spoke with Fred at our 35th class reunion this year, and he continued to inspire me, as he did when he was my track coach. He will be sorely missed.

I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Vero's death. He was a great teacher and one of my favorites in 1956 and throughout my high school years. My condolences to all of his family.

Dear Mrs. Vero and Family,

I was saddened to hear of Fred's passing and wished I could have seen him at our class reunion this year. He was a great advisor, wonderful coach and a sincerely beautiful human being. We know he will be tremendously missed by all his family and friends and will live on forever in our hearts and memories. Maureen Omans Collins, CCS class of 1970

So sorry to hear of Mr Vero's death. He was a great person, and I enjoyed seeing him at Caz Crusin and other car shows with his corvette. He was also my sisters class advisor. Prayers go out to the family at this time. Shirley Ammann DeNeve Class of 1966

I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Vero was one of my first (and greatest) impressions of seventh grade and he was a part of our class until we graduated in 1959. He touched many lives.

I am so saddened to hear of Mr. Vero's death. He was a wonderful man and an inspiration as a teacher. His spirit will live on in the hearts of those of us he taught and coached.

Class of 67

I was so sorry to learn of Fred's pasing. He was an inspiration to me and to the Class of 1970. Fred will forever be part of me :"A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops."

So very sorry to learn of Fred's passing. He was my teacher so many years ago at Cazenovia. He left such a legacy and will be lovingly remembered by so many.
Virginia Tyler
Class of 1959
Cazenovia Central School