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John T. Vigiano

West Islip, New York

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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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John so sorry for your loss my friend and your brother.You where a great guy. I remember you jogging around our block all the time. I never knew you played hockey until one day at rent out there you where lol It was amazing to bond with you like that..Miss you always buddy wish we had more time..I hope your at a better place now playing hockey and having fun. until we all meet again rip my friend

With respect and honor, your life, your service and your sacrifice are remembered and celebrated. May God richly bless your family with peace and comfort.

It is my honor to Represent John next Sunday 3-13 at 4 World Trade Center for the firefighter stair climb. I never knew him, yet he was my brother

To a true All - American family. I can't begin to tell you how much I admire the Vigiano family and all they have done and all they have stood for. I played hockey with John with the "bandits" for a couple of seasons. Although I knew nobody on the team John went out of his way to make me feel comfortable and welcomed on the team. John was extremely selfless and a great person all around. I feel honored to have known him. To John senior, Semper Fi my brother. God speed and may God bless you...

To the Vigiano family I express my condolences in the loss of a brother firefighter.I retired from the Wilmington F.d. several years ago and now I am employeed by the University of Delaware where I work in the Transportation dept. I have the honor of assisting a young lady names Nicolette Vigiano who has suffered a foot injury by driving her to class.. I happened to be wearing a fire dept.hat and she asked if I was a firefighter.Out conversation got around to talking about her grandfather...

September 11,2014 I participated in the Patriot 5K Walk/Run in honor of all First Responders who served and gave their lives on 911 and those who serve today. On the Bib was your name- I was blessed to run in your honor and remembrance of your life and how you gave yourself unselfishly to help others. Thank you. My thoughts and prayers go out to and will continue for your family.

Thank you for lending me your strength and courage today.

John,


Today I rode in a 911 commemorative ride to honor those who served and died in the attacks. I was and am honored to carry a medallion bearing your name. God bless your family.

Sincerely, Troy Eckdahl

To the Vigiano family: My thoughts and prayers are with you on this day. You are a true inspiration to the FDNY and NYPD and my grandfather retired Fireman Thomas J. Mahoney.