Victor-Derosier-Obituary

Victor J. Derosier Jr.

Raleigh, North Carolina

About

LOCATION
Raleigh, North Carolina

Obituary

Send Flowers

Derosier, Jr., Victor J. (Butch) Victor J. (Butch) Derosier Jr, age 65, passed away on Monday, March 9th, 2015 at Wake Medical Center in Raleigh, North Carolina due to complications from open heart surgery. He was the son of the late Maureen and Victor J. Derosier. Butch was born in Bay City, MI...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Was the best. Great friend. Missed.

Miss you a lot old man :)

Thank you to everyone for all the kind things you had to say.

To the Derosier family, my deepest sympathies. Butch's mom and dad were best friends with my parents Helen and Tony Bosco. Butch was a great guy, his family was the greatest. We did many things with him and the family. He will be greatly missed.

Mary, Bob and family:
We are so sorry for your loss! Our deepest sympathies to you!

He was the best big brother. He was both captain of the football team and president of his class. What's not to look up to? He played a huge role in winning two football championships for two different schools: Visitation and W. Catholic. His sense of humor was second to none and I always loved going to a comedy with him because his laugh somehow made the movie even better. Butch was certainly one of the best human beings I've ever known.

Thanks everyone for the heartfelt sympathy and condolences; they are well placed here in Raleigh for me, his wife of 28 years. Our strong suit was parenting and when we made things together. There was a lovely turnout for his memorial in Raleigh which is a fitting tribute to his life. In peace and love, Dianne Hemli Derosier

My deepest heartfelt sympathy to the Derosier family. . Many many of my memories included "Butchie". I remember mostly his big smile and big personality. I think of the time I randomly crossed paths with Butch and Bill in Florida. I know he will be deeply missed. My mother sends her condolences as well.

Always a good guy. Thoughtful and good sense of humor. May god bless you.

Just a good good person. We'd catch up every year on the phone. Laugh about old "Schmeer Games." Loved his family. Took a great deal of pride in "his boys." Nobody on the planet owned a warmer, sweeter smile. RIP Big Fella'.