Vincenzo R. DiGanci
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Rochester: April 8, 2016 at age 73. Predeceased by his parents, Dominico & Gandofa; brother, Santo DiGanci. Vince was a devoted husband to wife, Anna for 47 years. Children; Judy (Nick) Palmieri, Sandy (John) Lindsley, Maryanna (Peter) Bournazakis, Vincenzo D. DiGanci; grandchildren, Nicholas, Matthew, Alise, Rocco, Maria, Percilla, Gabriella; aunts, nieces, nephews and many loving family and dear friends. Vince was a devoted father & grandfather. He was a hard worker and always there for his family. He loved sports, especially the Buffalo Bills, camping, fishing, traveling to the 1000 Islands, and cooking with Anna. Vincenzo’s visitation will be held Wednesday, April 13TH 2-4 PM & 6-8 PM, at Vay-Schleich and Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 Long Pond Rd. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, April 14TH 9:30 AM at Our Mother of Sorrows Church, 5000 Mt. Read Blvd. Entombment to follow in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. For more information and to sign his online guestbook, visit www.MeesonFamily.com
Dad was the most gentle, well mannered, man. Never spoke negatively about others and loved his family dearly. He really enjoyed his grandchildren. We miss him tremendously.
My deepest condolences to the entire DiGanci family. Vince was a great man!
We are grateful to have been a small part of Vince’s life and happy that Alise will always have a beautiful memory of her Nono to carry with her through life. Bill & Neena Hallock and Family
You will be greatly missed uncle Vince
As he rests with the Lord, may your hearts be healed by the wonderful memories he left for you all. He lives in your hearts forever. So sorry for your loss. The Boscarino Family
My dad was a strong and quiet man. He loved his wife of 48 years, children, grandchildren and son-in-laws dearly. We all felt loved by him. He always made us feel like he was our protector. He picked us up when we fell, wiped our tears when we cried, supported us during difficult times and guided us in the right direction. He was a trusting, respectful man. We miss him so much.