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Vincent "Vinnie the Barber" Graziano

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Vincent Graziano 1922 - 2010 EAST LONGMEADOW - Vincent "Vinnie the Barber" Graziano died after nearly 88 years of life, on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 surrounded by his loving family. He was born on August 14, 1922 in San Miguel, Calabria, Italy to Antonio and Angela Graziano. He came to the USA...

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Our prayers are with you and your family. Susan Izzi

Dear Stan and Family - The Burke Family sends you warm wishes for this difficult time. It sounds like he lived a long and wonderful life - memories of which you will cherish forever. Sharon Burke

Steven and The Entire Graziano Family
Both Chuck and I send our sincere condolences, we know Vinnie was a very warm person and leaves behind a great family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time.

Charlene & Chuck Pixley

Vinnie was a friend and Barber to my Grand parents Dorothy and Meigs Newberry and my two Uncles Richard and Lewis and to myself Vinnie Pelletier who got my first haircut from Vinnie in 1970 and for more than 30 years since...he was a friend and this world lost a truly "good person" ... My Condolences to the Graziano Family.

Stan, Nancy, Joe, Peter and Maria..We are sorry for your loss. I know you hoped for the best for "Vinnie the Barber" these last few weeks, and we hope for the best for you now. Best wishs and prayers for Peace of heart and mind for you.
Jim and Family.

Lucy and family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.Vinnie cut all of my boys hair I will never forget the lollypop in Jimmy Jr mouth so that he would not cry when Vinnie cut his hair.

To The Graziano Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember go to Vinnie's barber shop with my grandfather to get his hair cut. Vinnie was always such a nice man & good conversation for Grandpa. He will definitely be missed by all who knoew him. My condolences.

To The Graziano Family, you were my neighbors on Maryland St, my sympathy goes out to the Graziano Family Shirley Nichols

To the Family,
When my dad lost his legs and could no longer get out, Vincent came to my dad regularly to give him his hair cuts. He also brought my father native tomatos from his garden which was a big favorite of my dad. My father also loved his visits, meant so much to him.
I am so sorry for your loss. Peace be with you.