Victor-Procopio-Obituary

Victor A. Procopio

Syracuse, New York

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October 27, 2005 Victor A. Procopio, 77, of Syracuse, passed away peacefully Thursday in St. Joseph's Hospital, with his loving family at his side. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. A graduate of Vocational High School, he attended Oswego State andwas president of Sigma Tau Gamma...

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I had the privilege to meet Mr Procopio I was touched when I heard of his passing but remembered the love that his family expressed to him god bless and you all will forever be in my prayers

Victor and I grew up together. He was a good childhood friend. We did keep in touch with each other for many years. I will miss seeing him when I visit Syracuse. I know the good Lord will take care of him now.

My condolences to Victor's wife and family. It has been so long. I was raised downstairs from Victor and his Mother and Father. They were part of my family. I have very fond memories of him. I'm sorry to say that the last time I talked to him was when his mother, Mary passed away. Whenever I reflect on my childhood memories of my family he has always been a part of it. He was a very good person, and he will surely be missed.

With deepest sympathy for the Procopio Family. I remember growing up at 137 Elmhurst Ave. Victor lived upstairs with Mary (god bless her)and my grandmother lived downstairs. My brother Billy and I grew up there with Victor as a staple in the home. We share fond memories of Victor and Mary. They meant so much to us. It was so long ago.
May God always show you the light.
Christine Staniec

I remember when the Procopio family moved in next door to us on Elmhurst Ave back in the fifties so long ago. There are so many memories over the years it would take too long to write about. He was also my insurance agent for some time in the sixties. I always liked and respected him and he was always a gentleman. My condolences to his wife and family and his brother Lou.
Jim and Pat Grenga