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Vincent J. Parisi

Syracuse, New York

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April 10, 2009 Vincent J. Parisi, 67, of Liverpool, passed away Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was a life resident of the Syracuse area and was formerly the owner and operator of Jardino's Restaurant. He is survived by his daughters, Rita and Dianna, both of Syracuse; son, David of Syracuse;...

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Our heart felt sympathy goes out to the people that loved and cared for Vince.He will be missed and remembered by all that knew him.

I've been working as a Fed down in Washington for the 25 years and a close friend sent me Vinny's obit. Such a loss, he was such a great guy. A bunch of us worked at Champions across the street from Jardino's and always ate there and then desert next door at Carvels. He always was so pleasant and in good humor. God bless Vinny, our prayers are with him.

I have a lot of mixed emotions about my fathers passing. Like why am i not sad , why did i not cry when i saw him last week. Today is my fathers funeral.I do have a fond memory of my father that I am sure those of you who went to Jardinos or his home , is christmas time. Christmas was his favorite holiday. His style for decorating inside and out was brighter than the stars in the sky on a cold winters nite, and as beautiful as a clear blue sky on a crisp winter day! Although his homemade...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I 'm so sorry for your loss .Vince was a great guy !! I took care of him @ & had a alot of good memories as well as diffcults & helping him thru. Wish he had had more company. He was a sweetheart. God bless, Cheryl

Vince will always be Jim Jardino to us. He always was so great to the softball team he sponsored and we will never forget his kindness. We had so many good times there and enjoyed his friendship and the great after game celebrations. He got more excited than the team when they won! I too 'worked' for him as a fill in waitress and always laughed as he tried to get me to do it permanently, telling me I was the best waitress when really I was horrible. There are a zillion great stories,...

To the family and friends of a great man. I had the pleasure of working with Vinny at the Crossings and he always made a difference in my day. I will forever cherish my time with him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Vince (Jim) was a wonderful man. I worked for him and played softball for his team the Jardino Kegs. Win or lose he loved us and we loved him. We had so many great times at Jardino’s. I still miss those “Grinders”. Vince will be missed by everyone who ever met him especially me.

So sorry to hear that Vinny has passed away. We have many fond memories of all the fun we had on Stafford Ave. I'm sure he will be missed by anyone that knew him.