Vincent-Sorrentino-Obituary

Vincent J. "Jim" Sorrentino

Hamburg, New York

1938 - 2025

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Sorrentino, Vincent J. "Jim"Sep 6, 1938 - Mar 1, 2025March 1, 2025 of Hamburg, NY. Beloved husband of Marie (nee Iovenitti) Sorrentino; devoted father of Mark (Denise) Sorrentino and Nancy (Christopher) Kania; dear stepfather of David Dietrich; cherished grandfather of Samuel Vincent and Anna...

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Marie and family, we are so sorry to hear of Jimmy´s passing. We are in Florida and read it in the Buffalo news. May this good man, who helped so many people, rest in heavenly peace. Our deepest sympathy to all of you.

May God bless you Jim and your family in this time of sorrow. I always appreciated your support and friendship throughout the years. You will be sadly missed by many.

Jim was an excellent attorney, talented political chairman, and good friend. My Dad Nick introduced us, which began a wonderful friendship. He introduced my wife Kathy to government. Later, I enjoyed reminiscing with him at the gym. A great contributor to society.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My sincere condolences go out to to Vincent family and friends. We grew up in the same neighborhood + every Wednesday. We had our weekly luncheon. You will be deeply missed and you will be in my prayers and thoughts. Jim Adymy

God bless Jim's soul. Condolences to family and friends.Amen!

Marie, Our deepest sympathies on Jimmie's passing. He was a gentleman of the first caliber. Measured of speech, sharp of wit and even tempered, his influence in the vineyards of the vote was both noted and appreciated. A sense of humor and a twinkle in the eyes made him pleasant to be around. He will be missed. Vaya Con Dios, Jimmy.

My family is forever grateful for Jim and Marie´s love for us and most of all for the love they shared with my late Aunt Lana and Uncle Arnie. Jim was a gentleman true and through and so much more. I enjoyed conversations with him about his loved ones and about our belief and trust in God. Jim worked hard to make the world a better place. He was deeply devoted to his wife Marie, his family, GOD and his community. Rest in paradise!