Vincent -Giammona-Obituary

Lieutenant Vincent Francis Giammona

Valley Stream, New York

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At about 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 7, Lt. Vincent F. Giammona was at Coney Island, flashing his fireman's badge and, once again, pushing the limits.

He had just spent the morning exploring the aquarium with his wife, Theresa, and their two youngest daughters — Nicolette, 4, and Daniella, 2. They had started back home to Valley Stream, when, suddenly, he turned the car around. He couldn't go to Coney Island without riding the Cyclone roller coaster.

But the Cyclone would not open until 6 p.m., Lieutenant Giammona was told. He smiled and jabbered about his upcoming birthday (he would turn 40 in four days, on Sept. 11th). Soon, the Cyclone was creaking up into the sunshine, carrying one passenger. His daughters cheered.

He lived for moments like this. Using fake buck teeth, an accent or his infamous Elvis costume, he would transform household errands or roll call at the firehouse into improv comedy. At sporting events involving his two older daughters — Francesca, 8 and Toni-Ann, 6 — his cheering was an aerobic workout. At Ladder 5 on Houston Street, he taught rookies about high-rise fires and downtown bars. They called him "Lieutenant Fun."

The morning of Lieutenant Giammona's 40th birthday, Theresa would hear his voice for the last time: he said goodbye during a brief phone call while hurrying to the World Trade Center. On Sept. 7, though, when the Cyclone started its descent, she heard him shout with joy.

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 4, 2001.


GIAMMONA-Vincent F. Lieutenant, FDNY, with Ladder 5, died in the line of duty on September 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center disaster. Beloved husband of Theresa (nee Varvaro). Loving father of Francesca, Toni-Ann, Nicolette and Daniella. Dear son of Capt. Vincent (retired FDNY) and Dorothy Giammona. Loving brother of Louise Cadullo, Linda Julian and Stephen. Dear son-inlaw of Vincent and Frances Varvaro. Funeral Mass Wednesday, October 3, 2001, at Holy Name of Mary Church, Valley Stream, NY, at 1 PM. A trust has been established for the benefit of his dependents. In lieu of flowers donations to the Lt. Vincent F. Giammona Memorial Trust, 2 Haven Ave, Suite 221, Port Washington, NY 11050, are appreciated.

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I went on a memorial walk with our local firefighters from Norfolk New York yesterday. We carried papers with us with the names of fallen firefighters from 9-11. I got Vincent´s name.I thought of him as I walked & looked him up this morning. Seeing his picture & learning about him made me realize He is a true Hero!! I thank Vincent & his family for the sacrifice made for us all. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I didn´t know Vincent but his name will be Remembered & I will think of...

Happy Birthday Vinny! I will never forget! Love Libby

Happy Birthday Vinnie! Never forget. Love Libby

Friends for life Vin, I’ll never forget that.

Time has a way of slipping by, but memories of 9-11, the heroes who risked their lives, and the family members, like Linda I had the honor of meeting will never fade. Rest in peace Lt. Giammona.

Vinny I will never forget you! You are always in my thoughts and my heart! ❤❤

Vin, Tomorrow you would have turned 62. It hard to believe that you have been gone from this world for 22 years. I think of you often and remember all the good times we had together. I especially remember the fun times we had with your family. So many fond memories. If there is an after life, I know that you, your dad and my dad are hanging out laughing and sharing a few beers. You were always the life of the party or a least the craziest. Miss ya, Slick

Ran into a guy named Mitch at a hockey tournament this weekend that knew you, he was Ladder 10 I think. He had a White Castle story about you too, we both laughed. Miss you brother.

You and your family remain in my thoughts and prayers, even after all these years. Continue to rest in peace and continue to ride that roller coaster in Heaven.