Guy J. Bacci III

Guy J. Bacci III obituary, Vero Beach, FL

Guy J. Bacci III

Guy Bacci Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Millennium Cremation Service - Vero Beach on Dec. 17, 2024.

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Guy J. Bacci III passed away on December 8, 2024, after a long, courageous battle with cancer.
He was born in Chicago, Illinois on May 2, 1949, to Guy J. Bacci II and Angeline Bacci. Guy had been a resident of Vero Beach for 6 years living previously in Chicago, Illinois and Indianapolis, Indiana. He loved living near family in Vero Beach.
Guy practiced law in Illinois for over 20 years and more recently was a marketing executive for Ceeport Consulting, LLC.
Guy was a self-proclaimed foodie, with his favorite food being a deep-dish Chicago pizza. While he enjoyed traveling around the world, his favorite place to visit was Italy, which he described as "the closest thing to heaven on earth." A multi-sport athlete in his youth, his passion for sports – especially teams from Chicago and his beloved alma mater Marquette University – could draw him to the TV any time of day, be it football, baseball, basketball, hockey, swimming or gymnastics. The Olympics would always bring out his appreciation for athletic perfection. His passion for movies was second to none, with his favorites including Christmas Vacation, Liar, Liar and anything with Marlon Brando or Al Pacino.
Guy is survived by Kimberly Comer, his partner for over 20 years. He is survived by his mother Angeline and father Guy II who passed away on December 9th the day after his son.
Guy is also survived by his sons Guy IV (Elizabeth) of Seattle, Washington; Joseph of Palm Desert, California and Nick of Chicago, Illinois; and his brother Geoffrey (Elodie). Guy is survived by one granddaughter, Avery; his uncle Robert (Joanie) of Woodstock, Illinois; and niece (Annie) and nephew (G.J.).

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