VAN-DE LORENZO-Obituary

VAN DE LORENZO

Riverside, California

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VAN DE LORENZO Our brother, Van De Lorenzo, has gone to be with his Lord. Van served his country during the Vietnam war in that country's Gulf region and is buried in the National Cemetery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Always the artist, Van owned a local art framing business for many years and was...

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RIP Van...............Great Memories................

Heartbroken to stumble on this obituary while looking for news about Van... I worked for him at Fine Art Framing in San Bernardino for several years, and he was a wonderful and entertaining 'boss' - I especially recall his passion for skydiving, which led to a bad broken leg, enabling him to 'direct from the sidelines' which truth be told was harder on him than the injury. Raising a pint in your direction, dear friend! RIP

I will forever, remember Van... I first knew Van at Chemawa Junior High School, then on to Ramona... he was a card... the funniest guy I knew in junior high... RIP Van.

Sandi (Hale) Hicks

I remember cousin Van at a party at Aunt Violet & Uncle Vic DeLorenzo's home a very long time ago! It was in the early 1970's. Van seemed to be a very nifty person back then, involved as a sound engineer (?) for a group or band. I didn't have much contact with him after that, except maybe at a family viewing of another family member. I'm sorry I never got to know him better. Peace & blessings go out to cousins Virginia, Donna and Verne. Love, Lisa (Millen) and Bob Boebinger.

I am so sorry to read of Van's passing. I knew him many years ago when he still lived in Riverside. He introduced me to the music of Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. I still can see him with his eyes closed and listening to those albums.RIP Van.

Missed you for a long time. God bless.

Very sorry to hear about Van. I remember most his great sense of humor and his humility. Our condolences to his family; he will surely be missed.

In tribute to Van's brave service. I know he will be missed by so many. The Ramona Class of '65 will be very saddened by his passing. Cathy Probst Mbr
Ramona Class of 1965