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Victor Lewis Parrino

Santa Barbara, California

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Victor Lewis ParrinoMar. 31, 1944-Dec. 23, 2012Resident of San JoseVictor passed away peacefully on Sun. Dec. 23, after a valiant battle with cancer. Vic was born in New Orleans, LA, graduated from Bishop Garcia Diego High School in Santa Barbara, CA, and earned a degree in History from Santa...

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I was so sad to hear of Vic's passing. I worked with him at AAA, and shared many laughs and lunches. He was always a positive, happy person and brought joy and laughter everyday. I left the company many years ago, but would pop in to say hi whenever I could. He will be missed!

The news of Vic's death touched me and our family in many ways. I hadn't seen Vic in over 40 years but he was such a good guy that no one can forget him. He was my brother-in-law at one point in his life (long, long time ago and we were blessed with his laughter, humor, good nature and positive attitude) As mentioned by my two boys, Matt & Mike, Vic was very instrumental as a baseball coach in their little league, (especially after my father died). He will be missed by all and obviously...

A loving man with a big heart, a gentleman, a mentor and an example to me and my brother for many years.
Vic was my uncle until I was 10 years old and coached many of my baseball teams. All of these teams won Championships and brought tremendous pride and key learnings to my life.
While he coached third base I would come to the plate and no matter what the circumstances he would yell to me, Matta Matta meat on the Table!!
Throughout my life I have never forgotten Vic and never...

Oh, I am soooo bummed out. My condolences to the family. Uncle Vic had a great positive influence in my life. He touched my life in so many ways AND I only spent time with him up until I was 10 years old. He gave me my first luggage set, he taught me how to talk Donald Duck, he taught me how to play ping pong, he taught me to have polite table manners and to be positive in any situation (even when he was in an car accident in the 70's when he owned a white convertable MG) He would still make...

Rest in peace Vic

So sorry to hear about Vic. What a loss as he was a great person that you could always count on. He will be missed.

He's already been missing at Club 1. He was one of the most, sweet, gentleman and caring guy's at the Gym. I still can see him, riding he's bike, I'm so sorry he's gone.

I first met Vic at Club One in San Jose. We spent many hours riding side by side on stationary bikes. And in that time, developed a friendship. He will be missed ..... not only by me, but also those he touched at the gym.

As a fellow classmate from the Santa Clara Class of '66, I remember Vic and am saddened to hear of his passing. He was always a fun-loving guy who would always help to do anything that needed done. Sounds like he lived a full life, will be remembered by MANY, and made a difference. Best a Bronco can ask for.