Mr. Vincent C. Gerosa

In Memory Of

Mr. Vincent C.
Gerosa
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Guest book

  • November 25, 2020
    I will forever be grateful to you, Aunt Joan, Patricia and Vincent for taking me into your home in Manhasset so that I could continue my first years as a teacher in Queens. I will cherish the memories of "playing" ball on 23rd St. with you, my Dad, Uncle John, John, Bobby, and "maybe" Vincent! Our talks about swimming and your experiences with the Navy will never be forgotten. Rest in peace Uncle Vinny. Please give my Dad and Joann a big hug and kiss from me. Love you, Bonnie.
    Bonnie Graham
  • November 25, 2020
    My fondest memories of Mr. Vinny:
    (1) Him calling me a show off whenever I would try to transfer him.
    (2) Encouraging me to go to nursing school but with a mischievous smile he told me I couldn’t go until he was not here any more❤️
    Keep watching over your family.
    Rest In Peace Mr. Vinny
    JADA HERMAN-VIALET
  • November 24, 2020
    I first met "Vinnie" at Columbia U. where we were brothers in the Beta Theta Pi fraternity . He was a true "Brother" to all of our members . My wife Marge and I were in attendance at Vince and Joan's wedding so many years ago . Although Vince and I both spent over 35 years working for Verizon, our career paths never crossed . Marge and I are saddened to hear of his passing and we extend our heartfelt condolences to Joan and all of his loving family.
    Joe & Marge Osburn
  • November 23, 2020
    I worked for Vin at Nynex when he ran the Securities branch. His standards were high and he demanded that we meet those standards every day. I learned so much about management and sales from him.

    I fondly remember a great picture of us at my baby shower (though he did make me work until I was just about ready to deliver). I had lost my father as a teenager and Vin, knowing that, shared his thoughts about parenting throughout my pregnancy with me.

    A rare quality - he was demanding manager and kind soul in equal measure. He adored his family, his faith and his annual St. Patrick’s day carnations - green for us, orange for him. He told me, an Irish woman, how wise I was to marry an Italian - I countered by saying he was equally wise to marry an Irish woman!

    He knew how to lead, how to unite an organization, how to have fun. May he Rest In Peace - my sincere condolences to his loving family.
    Ellen Purtell
  • November 25, 2020
    I will forever be grateful to you, Aunt Joan, Patricia and Vincent for taking me into your home in Manhasset so that I could continue my first years as a teacher in Queens. I will cherish the memories of "playing" ball on 23rd St. with you, my Dad, Uncle John, John, Bobby, and "maybe" Vincent! Our talks about swimming and your experiences with the Navy will never be forgotten. Rest in peace Uncle Vinny. Please give my Dad and Joann a big hug and kiss from me. Love you, Bonnie.
    Bonnie Graham
  • November 25, 2020
    My fondest memories of Mr. Vinny:
    (1) Him calling me a show off whenever I would try to transfer him.
    (2) Encouraging me to go to nursing school but with a mischievous smile he told me I couldn’t go until he was not here any more❤️
    Keep watching over your family.
    Rest In Peace Mr. Vinny
    JADA HERMAN-VIALET
  • November 24, 2020
    I first met "Vinnie" at Columbia U. where we were brothers in the Beta Theta Pi fraternity . He was a true "Brother" to all of our members . My wife Marge and I were in attendance at Vince and Joan's wedding so many years ago . Although Vince and I both spent over 35 years working for Verizon, our career paths never crossed . Marge and I are saddened to hear of his passing and we extend our heartfelt condolences to Joan and all of his loving family.
    Joe & Marge Osburn
  • November 23, 2020
    I worked for Vin at Nynex when he ran the Securities branch. His standards were high and he demanded that we meet those standards every day. I learned so much about management and sales from him.

    I fondly remember a great picture of us at my baby shower (though he did make me work until I was just about ready to deliver). I had lost my father as a teenager and Vin, knowing that, shared his thoughts about parenting throughout my pregnancy with me.

    A rare quality - he was demanding manager and kind soul in equal measure. He adored his family, his faith and his annual St. Patrick’s day carnations - green for us, orange for him. He told me, an Irish woman, how wise I was to marry an Italian - I countered by saying he was equally wise to marry an Irish woman!

    He knew how to lead, how to unite an organization, how to have fun. May he Rest In Peace - my sincere condolences to his loving family.
    Ellen Purtell
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  • November 25, 2020
    I will forever be grateful to you, Aunt Joan, Patricia and Vincent for taking me into your home in Manhasset so that I could continue my first years as a teacher in Queens. I will cherish the memories of "playing" ball on 23rd St. with you, my Dad, Uncle John, John, Bobby, and "maybe" Vincent! Our talks about swimming and your experiences with the Navy will never be forgotten. Rest in peace Uncle Vinny. Please give my Dad and Joann a big hug and kiss from me. Love you, Bonnie.
    Bonnie Graham
  • November 25, 2020
    My fondest memories of Mr. Vinny:
    (1) Him calling me a show off whenever I would try to transfer him.
    (2) Encouraging me to go to nursing school but with a mischievous smile he told me I couldn’t go until he was not here any more❤️
    Keep watching over your family.
    Rest In Peace Mr. Vinny
    JADA HERMAN-VIALET
  • November 24, 2020
    I first met "Vinnie" at Columbia U. where we were brothers in the Beta Theta Pi fraternity . He was a true "Brother" to all of our members . My wife Marge and I were in attendance at Vince and Joan's wedding so many years ago . Although Vince and I both spent over 35 years working for Verizon, our career paths never crossed . Marge and I are saddened to hear of his passing and we extend our heartfelt condolences to Joan and all of his loving family.
    Joe & Marge Osburn
  • November 23, 2020
    I worked for Vin at Nynex when he ran the Securities branch. His standards were high and he demanded that we meet those standards every day. I learned so much about management and sales from him.

    I fondly remember a great picture of us at my baby shower (though he did make me work until I was just about ready to deliver). I had lost my father as a teenager and Vin, knowing that, shared his thoughts about parenting throughout my pregnancy with me.

    A rare quality - he was demanding manager and kind soul in equal measure. He adored his family, his faith and his annual St. Patrick’s day carnations - green for us, orange for him. He told me, an Irish woman, how wise I was to marry an Italian - I countered by saying he was equally wise to marry an Irish woman!

    He knew how to lead, how to unite an organization, how to have fun. May he Rest In Peace - my sincere condolences to his loving family.
    Ellen Purtell