Victor-Pisano-Obituary

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Victor L. Pisano

San Antonio, Texas

1934 - 2017

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DIED
April 30, 2017
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San Antonio, Texas

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Victor Louis Pisano was called to heaven on Sunday, April 30, 2017 at the age of 82.  Born in San Antonio on November 8, 1934 to Louis Pisano and Alvira Sirianni Pisano.  He attended Thomas Jefferson High School where he graduated in 1952.  He entered the United States Army and served during the Korean conflict.  Victor married Betty Zotarelli in 1958 and they had three children; Louis David, Victor Jr., and Alma Lynn. 


He was a master electrician and owner of Pisano Electric for many years, and was very active in the Christopher Columbus Italian Society where he served as president in 1977.   He began a second career as a restaurateur helping Phil Romano establish the Original Macaroni Grill in Leon Springs in 1988 and made many lifelong friends during his years there.  After retiring in 2011, he continued in the restaurant business with his dear friend Frank Prifitera and could be found at Franco’s and Naples Pizza where he held court nightly.


He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Emily Harris and her husband Lou Harris.  He is survived by his loving children Louis David, wife Laurie Pisano and children Linley and Landon; son Victor Jr, wife Beth Pisano and children Isabel and Catherine; and daughter Alma, husband Dave Hunter and children Benjamin and Owen.   He is also survived by his brother Louis and wife Maureen Pisano. 


Victor was the proud patriarch of his family and loved them all very much. 
Family meant everything to him and he will be greatly missed.


Pallbearers include Nic Catalani Jr, Stanley Pisano, Danny Sirianni, Lou Harris Jr,
Mely Andrade, and Solomon Abdo III. 


 Honorary pallbearers include Frank Prifitera, Phil Romano, Raul Fernandez,
John Valentine, Louis Rizzo, Bill Kelly, Joe Monoco,
and Dr. Charles Roeth, MD, Alex Ponzio, and Dennis Spinelli.


 


FUNERAL SERVICES


Visitation will be held from 6:00-7:00pm
on Thursday, May 4, 2017
followed by the Rosary recited at 7:00pm
by family friend, Rev. Msgr. Ted Bertagni
at
San Francesco di Paola Church
at 205 Piazza Italia in San Antonio  


Funeral Mass will be celebrated
Friday, May 5, 2017
at 10:00am, also at the Italian Church  

Interment will follow at
San Fernando Archdiocesan Cemetery No.2. 


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Was thinking of Vic..found this obit..He was a great man.I worked with him at the original
Romano's Macaroni Grill in the early days. He was such a delight to work with. A Gentle soul. He will be missed. RIP my friend.

I met Vic through Betty in the early 80's. He was a very gentle caring man and such a good father. Betty always complimented how Vic was one of a kind gentleman. Betty took me under her wing when I lived in San Antonio and worked with her at Fuddruckers Corp offices. This couple laid the foreground of relationship and communication for me at a tender age. I have always highly cherished the memory of their kindness. God Blessed many with Mr Pisano, may he rest in peace. Love to Betty and all...

It was my pleasure being employed by the best boss I ever had in my 40 year career as electrician . Victor L. Pisano was also my dear friend . My prayers for Pisano Family ,

We are sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Pisano. Always made me and my guests feel special and welcomed at our dinners. He is missed.


Robert and DeAnna Dominguez

Our prayers are with the Pisano family. Victor will be missed. Anywhere we saw him he would greet me by Beautiful Lady, after all those years. Rik remembered his baseball days with Victor Jr.
Will remember him always. The Aguileras'

To the Pisano family our deep condolences. We first met Victor when Peter coached his son Louis at St.Gregory the Great parish. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May his memory be eternal.

In 1980 I met this really funny, really kind man as I repaired the automatic trunk closer for the trunk of his Cadillac Seville - Nic Catalani later told me that the mans name was Vic Pisano!!! I never met a man before or since that always wore a smile, always had a kind word, and never was at a loss for words - I know for sure that he will be missed by all those whose lives he touched, all that knew him and most certainly the family and all of us that loved the man. I'm sure as well that my...

Vic was a great mentor to me starting my career and will never forget the fun times in that office with Joe Joe jr and Connie
My condolences
Sorry I couldn't be there as I am out of town