Vincent-Aversano-Obituary

Vincent S. Aversano

Sunrise, Florida

1955 - 2022

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December 15, 2022
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Sunrise, Florida

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Loving husband, son, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend Vincent "Vinnie" Aversano, "The Chief," passed away on Thursday, December 15, 2022, at his home in Sunrise, Florida with his wife of 32-years Sally "His Buub" by his side. Born on August 27, 1955, in Staten Island, NY. A graduate of New Dorp...

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It's been 2 years! If feels like 20. I miss you every minute of every day! Life is just not the same without you. If tears & love could bring you back you would have lived forever. My forever love, husband, best friend, biggest cheerleader. You loved me more than anyone! I miss you buub! SO MUCH!

Vin, had the best pickoff move to third base I ever saw !! We caught many a base runner there ! A great athlete and gentleman!! Rest in peace my friend

sorry for your loss grew up. with vinnie in the berrys

I remember playing both basketball and baseball against Vinny.... And many other sports as well, there wasn´t anything this man couldn´t do. Just an all around great guy!!! Play to win - and that´s just what he did all the time. God Bless your family and may they find great comfort within your memories. I know I do. Till we see each other once again my friend.

Vinny was a great guy. Remember him from growing up in dongan hills and playing B- ball at the berry homes. Vinny was a great athlete and a really nice guy. Rest in Peace.

What can I say that's already been said about Vinnie. We all know he was a special person. I knew Vin mostly from playing baseball together. He was a very talented pitcher. When Vinnie was on the mound, your team had a great chance to win. When he pitched against you, his presence alone was worth a few runs, even without throwing a pitch. God-speed Vinnie. My condolences to the Aversion family and friends. Love Freddie Deats

Chief!!!! I'll always remember the good times down the shore and the days of the Freemont Lounge. May you rest in eternal peace. Always the Chief Love, The "Chieftess" Lisa