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Victor Louis COLONNETTA

1933 - 2015

Victor Louis COLONNETTA obituary, 1933-2015, Georgetown, TX

BORN

1933

DIED

2015

FUNERAL HOME

Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home

2900 Williams Drive

Georgetown, Texas

Victor COLONNETTA Obituary

COLONNETTA,
Victor Louis
Victor Louis Colonnetta passed away on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at the age of nearly 82. Like many Italians, his parents, Alice Pontello Colonnetta and Anthony Colonnetta, were a team their entire professional lives. Victor was seven years old when his parents sold their laundry and linen supply businesses in Houston and moved to Austin to continue in those businesses. There were two moves of that business before land was purchased and two side by side buildings were built housing Anthony's Laundry and Nau's Pharmacy. Ownership has changed through the years but the names have remained on the corner of Twelfth and West Lynn as the cornerstone of a growing commitment to the Enfield, Clarksville, West Lynn and surrounding borders. With Victor's leadership and, now his son Michael's, the development of properties has spread throughout the Austin area.

Victor's generation grew up in the environment where a hand shake sealed a bargain and your word was the seal that closed many deals. Throughout his life this was his abiding philosophy. During his ownership of an Austin Travel Agency he developed innovations to help state agencies provide a better way of the reimbursement of personal funds when traveling on state business. Between the Texas Education Agency and his travel agency he was able to coordinate teachers and students throughout the state that were competing on the National level to fly and be housed in such a way to allow the teachers to just concentrate on their students and not worry about how they would get there and back.

Moving temporarily to Durango, Colorado (which turned into thirteen years) to recover from heart problems he never the less set about to carve his nitch in a small community whose permanent residents did not like Texans nor Californians invading their paradise, so he made sure that before he even went to his ranch that he had changed his Texas plates to Colorado ones He never lost his "twang" nor his love of his home state but it was a hard choice to return to Texas to take care of business. While there he became a member of the Colorado Mounted Rangers who once were like our Texas Rangers and hunted down the bad guys. They were de-commissioned but remain under the umbrella of the County Sheriff's department and are called out on rescue missions today. Horses were the mode of travel in the mountains and you had to be ready within 30 minutes with horse, trailer and provision to be self-sustaining for 24 hours. By the time he returned to Austin he was the Commanding officer (Colonel Elect) of the four troops throughout Colorado.

One of Victor's greatest joy was in helping his "city" grandchildren learn to ski, ride horses, camp in the mountains, (wash dishes) explore the Indian life style, build tree houses using forty pounds of nails and help them to become independent young men and women. Inside his briefcase when he was working was the quote "Selling begins when you hear "No". He applied that to every aspect of his life.

Victor is predeceased by his parents, Anthony and Alice Pontello Colonnetta, a great grandchild Abigale Warren, and his first wife Betty Colonnetta.

He is survived by his wife, Marie Jo Bailey Colonnetta, Children: Son Michael Colonnetta and wife, Becky and daughter: Cathy Colonnetta Sandoval of Buda Texas. Daughters: Debbie Colonnetta Magin and husband Donny, Susan Colonnetta Castillo and husband Ronny of Seguin, Texas. He is also survived by a Son: Larry Blalock and wife Donna of Orange, Texas, Daughters: Jackie Blalock Contos, Janet Blalock Griffith and husband Paul, Terri Blalock Bouwmans and husband Jimmy of Austin, Texas and daughter Melissa Blalock Briggs and husband J. L. of Llano, Texas. To cherish his legacy and memory he is survived by twenty grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

Victor gave of himself to people and projects with enthusiasm that never wavered. He loved the challenge to find the proper outcome in everything he did. When Promise Keepers was an active organization it fortified his objective to be a better man and father. He was very active in all aspects of the Catholic Church until his health prevented his participation. He is a past officer of the Knights of Columbus, Andice Men's Prayer group, and served on the altar until he was unable to navigate the steps after a stroke. In charity giving he "put his money where his mouth was". He loved God first, his family second (as God requires) and his church.

His family would like to thank Dr. Goersh, Dr. Rallingson and Dr. Caruso of the Veteran's Administration health system for diligently trying to fulfill his health needs and also Dr. Jennifer Clark of the Scott & White system for her unyielding objective to give his as much quality of life she could. Our special thanks to the staff at AGE of Central Texas adult day care of Round Rock, especially Lauren and Marilyn who fed, entertained loved him unconditionally. Thanks to all of those listed above who helped his family keep him a longer span of time. You will forever be in our prayers.

Visitation will be at Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home in Georgetown on Friday, June 19, 2015 at 6:00 pm. Rosary services will commence at 7:00pm. The Funeral Mass will be a Santa Rosa Catholic Church in Andice at 1:00 pm on Saturday, June 20, 2015. Burial will be at Assumption Cemetery directly after the Mass.

Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.cookwaldendavisfuneralhome.com

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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Jun. 19 to Jun. 20, 2015.

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July 12, 2015

Jo, I'm glad you are going on the cruise--you will be among friends that knew and loved Victor. My memories of him go all the way back to Hyde Park and Austin High School where he was always present for our music sessions. I don't think I ever saw him that he was not high...on life. I didn't know about this volunteer work for the Wounded Warriors,It makes me respect him even more. We will all miss him.
Sonny & Marilyn Frazier

Dixie and Joe Zetty

July 10, 2015

Dearest Jo,
We were just made aware of Vic's passing by your letter which we were so
grateful to receive. We were traveling and did not know of his passing.
Vic was a favourite of ours and a fun 84 player and reading all his life
and the pictures has been both heart warming and heart breaking knowing
he is gone. He lived a wonderful full life and accomplished so much and
was so fortunate to have you and all his family to support him. We will
miss him and think of him often. Dixie and Joe Zetty

Lana Wilson

July 9, 2015

When I think of Victor, I see a handsome, genial host, manning the barbecue as guests arrive. Always very neat, hair carefully groomed and often wearing a jaunty little cap. He and my husband, Harold, were so different in many ways, but truly respected and enjoyed each other. He and Jo added a sparkle to our full but unexciting lives during their many years in Durango, as well as during their later years in Texas. We never let that friendship lapse. And never will.

July 9, 2015

I knew Vic as a member of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society. I always remembered him because his birthday was the same as my son, Patrick,
July 24th. He was a generous and loving man with an engaging smile.

Diane and Jim Beach

July 9, 2015

Vic helped us to find a stronger faith and he lived a life of love. May God, our Lord Jesus Christ bless and keep his soul in heaven and may God's blessing be upon Jo and the family. Amen. Love, Diane and Jim Beach

July 8, 2015

Jo,
It was great knowing Vic and he will be missed. We met during RCIA and the men's prayer group that he started. He always made things interesting. He was an inspiration. George Rymer

Shirley Matthews

July 3, 2015

Vic was my brother-in-law for over 40 years. We shared many laughs during vacations (even his and Jo's honeymoon!) and just being at home playing Mexican Train. All my love to Jo and her kids and all of Vic's children and family. I know he is now resting at peach

Ada Francescon

June 27, 2015

I am so sorry about Victor Louis' death. I have known him since 1935. He was a little boy living next door to where I was boarded out going to high school. By the time I finished high school I married into the family of the Pontello's.

Victor was a very good youngster, I played with him a lot when he was a child.
So sorry I couldn't make the funeral but I am 93 now and it is a problem getting around now.My deepest condolences to you and all of the children.

June 24, 2015

To Mike and your entire family, our deepest sympathy to each of you at this most difficult time. May you have some comfort knowing he is in a better place.

Gene and Gladys Hahn

Mary Newman

June 22, 2015

Debbie, sending my deepest sympathies to you and all the Colonnetta family.

George Anthony Romano

June 21, 2015

My first and oldest cousin, and my friend, left a positive impression on me and I am certain he did on many others. Vic had many stories and variety of interests which he shared with all of his cousins. Through his adolescence years growing up in Austin, military experiences in Germany, working in Austin, Durango and back in Austin. Vic always had a great story he would share, funny to a level that we would laugh until we cried. Like the rest of us he worked at his Christian faith, diligent, yet difficult at times to reconcile while always true to his center core. He loved us and we loved him, I will miss Vic very much.

June 20, 2015

My condolences to the Colonnetta family during this time of grief. May you receive comfort in knowing that God can give you strength to endure during this period. (Phillipians 4:13)

Toni Salazar

June 20, 2015

Cathy and family my deepest and sincerest condolences to each of you. Rest assured that your Dad is now in the presence of our heavenly Father and partaking in his splendor and glory. Toni H. Salazar

June 20, 2015

Victor Louis was a one in a million type of guy. I'll always remember him as smiling, handsome and strong.I love him and mourn his passing. He is now enjoying the company of Jesus and his family members who have gone before him. Blessings on Jo and his children. Love, Diane Pontello Boyd

June 20, 2015

I'm so sorry for your loss. The death of a loved one can truly be a devastating time. Whenever I experience trying times like this, I think of Phillipians4:6,7 where it encourages us to turn to God in prayer and he will give us "the peace of God that surpasses all understanding." I hope this can bring you some measure of comfort.

June 20, 2015

Mr. Colonnetta will be greatly missed by his family, friends and loved ones. My condolences to all of you as you say goodbye.

Sandra Allison-Holt

June 19, 2015

Jo, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in the loss of Vic.
You both fought a hard battle toward the end. I remember him helping with our flower shows, and your love and devotion toward the end. We will miss him!
Sandra N. Allison-Holt

June 19, 2015

Debbie, Donnie and children. Sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Colonnetta. May you all have good memories of Victor and know that he is with the Lord!
God bless Victor and his family.

Kurt Herchman

Janice Day

June 19, 2015

Jo and Colonnetta Children: Our deepest sympathy and prayers to your family during this time of the loss of your husband and father. May your memories of him always make you smile and love and kindness enrich your life to the fullest. May you have peace and comfort in knowing he is with His Father in Heaven. Please also extend our love and sympathy to Judy and Doc Sutton, as well as, to Jo's other siblings and families. Will be thinking of you all with love in our hearts. The Sutton Families

June 19, 2015

My Prayers go out to the Colonnetta family. Joyce West

Jim & Jan Garceau

June 19, 2015

To the family of Victor (Vic) Colonnetta,
Our sincere sympathy & prayers are with all of you. We knew Vic from Santa Rosa Church & we will miss his friendly greetings & kind words at the 5 p.m. Saturday mass. He will be greatly missed by so many.
God's Blessings,
Jim & Jan Garceau

June 18, 2015

To the Children of Victor Lewis I am so very sorry for your great lost. He and his parents changed our entire life. We moved to Lake Travis in 1996, and our sons followed. What a Blessing!!
Thank you, Vic and Parents.
Marlene Genitempo Van Eman

June 18, 2015

Vic was a dynamic man who enriched many lives.The world is a better place because of him. May you find comfort in fond remembrance of Vic. I send my deepest condolences to the family. Kay Segrato

June 18, 2015

Vic: You will always remain a part of my heart.....Thanks for the memories; the laughter; the love ; and the tie-of- family we shared for over seventy years. I will miss you greatly. Virginia Ann

June 18, 2015

Susan and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

June DuBois

Jeannie Henry

June 18, 2015

My condolences on the loss of your father. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.

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Jun

19

Visitation

6:00 p.m.

Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home

2900 Williams Drive, Georgetown, TX 78628

Jun

19

Rosary

7:00 p.m.

Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home

2900 Williams Drive, Georgetown, TX 78628

Jun

20

Funeral Mass

1:00 p.m.

Santa Rosa Catholic Church

Andice, TX

Jun

20

Burial

Assumption Cemetery

TX

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Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home

2900 Williams Drive, Georgetown, TX 78628

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