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Steve Joseph Torcise Sr.

1932 - 2018

Steve Joseph Torcise Sr. obituary, 1932-2018, Miami, FL

Steve Torcise Obituary

TORCISE SR., STEVE JOSEPH, 85, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, went to be with our Heavenly Father on Monday, February 12, 2018, due to complications from injuries sustained in a burn accident. Born on March 25, 1932, Steve was the last surviving child born to Giuseppe and Domenica Torcise, Sicilian immigrants from Boston, MA. The Torcises were one of the earliest and largest farming families to grow tomatoes in South Dade. After graduating from Homestead High School in 1950, Steve attended the University of Florida until he was drafted into the Army, serving as Head of Motor Pool Operations in Germany from 1954-1956. In June 1957, Steve married the love of his life, Joyce Mae Ott, and together they raised two children, Steve Jr. and Sandra Fuller. After farming for many years, Steve and his brother Sam formed Torcise Bros. Inc and Florida Rock & Sand Co., construction and mining companies, where they worked together for over 35 years. Steve's sense of community throughout his life made his family incredibly proud. Steve was the nation's youngest fire chief and served the Florida City Fire Dept. until 1966. He was also Chairman of the Board of Second National Bank of Homestead, Director of Barnett Bank of South Florida, Member of Homestead Vision Council/Economic Development, Chairman of the City Club of Homestead, a member of the Founders Society of the Baptist Health Foundation, and a Patron Member of Ocean Reef Club. In addition to these official functions, Steve chaired numerous breakfast clubs across the country with his close pals. Together, they solved many of the world's most pressing problems. A devoted family man, he was known as "Poppi", a name his grandchildren affectionately gave him. Always quick with a warm smile and a mischievous wit, he had a larger than life personality. When Steve entered a room, he did so with a bounce in his step and a jingle from the change in his right pocket. Steve knew no stranger or tractor he couldn't fix. He was a modern day Renaissance man who used his "retirement" to become a talented painter, a master wood turner, and an avid collector of antique cars and tractors. He is predeceased by his four siblings Mary (Tony), Grace (Frank), Sam, and Joe, and son-in-law, Victor Fuller. In addition to being survived by Joyce, his beloved wife of 60 years, their two children, Stefano Joseph Torcise Jr. and Sandra Torcise Fuller, he is also survived by his daughter-in-law, Karen Torcise, grandchildren Gabriella Kristine Torcise, Stefano Joseph Torcise III, Domenica Leigh Fuller, and Olivia Maye Fuller, sister-in-law, Adell Torcise (Sam), sister-in-law, Dee Torcise (Joe), and numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of Steve's life will be held at Caballero Rivero Woodlawn South, 11655 SW 117th Avenue Miami, FL 33186, on Sunday, February 18, 2018 at 1:00 PM with a reception to follow.

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Published by the Miami Herald on Feb. 15, 2018.

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Ted Eckenhoff

April 7, 2018

Steve was one of the good guys and will be missed

Tom Smith

February 19, 2018

It is such a shock and breaks my heart to learn of Steves death. He was a wonderful person and has left many outstanding foot steps and has been a person that was very inspirational to everyone he met, some in small ways, others in large ones. His collection of antiques was unbelievable and loved to show them off. Condolences and prayers for the families. Tom Smith/Ann Oenbrink.

Jon Blatt

February 18, 2018

My heart is broken for the Torcise family. This was a giant of men, community leader, ever humble and friend to all. I will so greatly miss his stories and friendship.

May his memory live forever.

Jon Blatt

Nelson Aguila

February 18, 2018

I first met Steve in 1995. He gave me my first job in the US and I had the honor of working with him and his family for nearly 20 years. Thanks to Steve, I was able to provide for my family including my two daughters. I could never thank him enough for the opportunities he gave me.

Steve was a humble man who inspired everyone who met him to give their best on the job. You could never catch him sitting down! Always on the move, always helping anyone he could.

Steve, you will be missed! I know you have a special place in the Kingdom of Heaven.

My family will keep Steve and his loved ones in our prayers. May God be with you.

Bunny Wingo

February 18, 2018

So very sorry to hear of Steve's passing. He was a great boss (many years ago) and I really enjoyed running into him in town over the years. He always had a smile and had something kind (or funny) to say every time I saw him. Kyle and I often ran into him at Mama Mia's having lunch with his buddies - I will miss seeing him there at his favorite table by the door. Our deepest sympathy to all of the family.

Bill Duquette

February 18, 2018

You will be missed, you were a good friend to the hospital and the South Dade community. Our condolences to Joyce and the entire Torcise family.

February 17, 2018

We are back door neighbors to Willow Run and have only known Steve for thirteen years however we have grown to think of him as a friend.Just to let you know the folk in Tamarac will always remenber Steve. Ray and Ruth Carter 126 Larchmont Drive Hendersonville N.C. 28791

John Yurchak

February 16, 2018

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Torcise family and friends of this wonderful man that I had the pleasure of knowing for the past 25 years. He will be remembered as a kind ,thoughtful and generous person. May He Rest In Peace.

Hanna & Adam Aleksander

February 16, 2018

Words cannot express the sorrow we feel for your loss, Joyce, Steve, Karen, Gabriella & Stefano.

Please accept our deepest condolences and our heartfelt prayers - our
memories and thoughts are with you and your family. Steve Sr. was such a
wonderful, fun, warm, interesting, friendly and kind person and will be
truly missed - the time we spent together, especially at the
beautiful Family Christmas gatherings in your home, were truly special and
meaningful. His positive and warm personality always emanated around and
this is the way everyone will remember him.

Sending our prayers, love, hugs and support,
Hania and Adam

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ADAM WEGRZYNEK

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Paul Fletcher

February 16, 2018

Dear Joyce, Steve and Sandi, I was very saddened to read of Steve Sr."s passing. As a young lawyer fresh out of the Air Force and a newcomer to Homestead, Steve took me under his wing and became a mentor, advisor and teacher, providing me with meaningful insight to his South Dade community. But most of all , Steve was a man dedicated to his family and always encouraged me to spend quality time with my children and wife. I am proud to have known Steve and he will be missed by everyone he's touched these many years. Sincerely, Paul Fletcher
He was a true visionary for his community

Gwen Hill

February 16, 2018

I can't believe Steve is gone. He was a mentor and friend to so many including me. My heart goes out to the family. I am thankful to have known him. Love to Joyce Steve Sandra Karen and the grand babies that Poppi loved so much

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John Yurchak

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Larry Phillips

February 16, 2018

I would like to say what a great person to know and share friendship with. We just don't know what comes our way in life. Prayers for the family as Mr. Steve will be missed by many.
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Kenneth/Hubert Melhado

February 16, 2018

Words can not describe the sadness in our hearts for your family, or the gratitude to a man that has been a friend and mentor to our family for 58 years. Joyce, Sandra and Steve please know we grieve with you and wish you strength through these most difficult times.

Carol Strano

February 15, 2018

It is with sad hearts that Freddy & I express our deepest sympathy to you Joyce and your family. Remembering our dinners out and the lunches he and Freddy had at Mamma Mia's. And Steve trying to give advice to Freddy on the finer points of wood turning. These memories will keep him alive in our hearts. Steve was a wonderful person and will be missed.

February 15, 2018

Joyce, Sandra and Steve Jr. I cannot express how sorry my family and I are that Steve has passed. I have known Steve "Forever" and will miss him very much. He and I always had kind words to say to each other every time we met on the Reef. A terrible loss for all who knew and Loved him......Sonny

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a loved one

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Kymberly McNeill (Clarke)

February 15, 2018

My daughter and I met Steve years ago in Ocean Reef. Victoria (my 7 year old) instantly fell in love and wanted me to adopt him. (I had recently lost my father and she wanted Steve to be grandpa) He and his friends would eat at the Ocean Room on the weekends, where Victoria would move his golf cart so he would have to find it. It's a game they played every weekend we were down there. She would sit with him and teach him how to use his emojis when he first got his new phone, he was very excited when she showed him there was a tractor. My heart breaks for the entire family. He was loved adored and respected. A truly wonderful man who will be missed by everyone who knew him.

February 15, 2018

Oh, my heart is so sad and tries not to think of Steve as gone, just out of my sight for now.... Joyce I send you a hug in this missive. We lost a wonderful man!
Sr. Katie

Tabor

February 15, 2018

Our family was blessed to have known and been a small part of Senior's life and those memories will be treasured dearly.

Alexis Martinez

February 15, 2018

I always remember you very good person thanks for the opportunity for my job,for let me raise my family for some many years

Janet Silverman

February 15, 2018

I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

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Celebration of Life

1:00 p.m.

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11655 SW 117th Avenue, Miami, FL

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11655 SW 117th Ave, Miami, FL 33186

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