Joseph John Vicario
August 9, 1939 - November 14, 2020
Joseph John Vicario (Joe) passed in his home surrounded by
family on November 14,
2020 after a long, arduous battle against cancer.
Joe was born in Jamestown, New York on August 9 th , 1939
(81 years old). He was the son
of Antonina (Ann) and Giacomo (Jack) Vicario and graduated
from Jamestown High
School, Class of 1958. He married Carolyn Marzullo on April
30 th , 1960 in Dunkirk, New
York and they were married over 60 years. In 1982 the family
relocated to Southern
California.
Joe enjoyed a long career working in sales and retired at
age 79 from Marshall Tool &
Supply. Always dressed in his best shirts and bow ties, he
was known as “the old man in
the hat”.
Although he had been on an exclusively liquid diet for over
18 years, he enjoyed
gourmet cooking for family, friends, neighbors and
strangers. He was generous, loving
and always the life of the party. He had a knack for
collecting friends wherever he
traveled throughout his personal and professional life.
His real love was making people laugh – his jokes, pranks
and one-liners will live on in
our hearts and minds forever. Joe also enjoyed golf,
wood-working projects and
spending time with his family and friends while ending each
day with a tall glass of
whiskey (or two).
Joe is preceded in death by his mother, father and brother,
Jack Richard Vicario. He is
survived by his wife, Carolyn Vicario, sister Carol Johnson,
his three children, James
(Sonia), Tracy (Greg Timmel) and Jack (Janna) Vicario, seven
grandchildren, four great
grandchildren and a host of loving in-laws, nieces, nephews,
cousins and longtime
friends from around the globe.
There will be no in-person or virtual memorial service.
Thanks to all of you for your
outpouring of love and support that he experienced as his
own celebration of life. He
was overwhelmed through your emails, phone calls, text
messages, cards, gifts and visits
– thank you!
Joe has requested cremation and a living memorial that will
grow up from a
biodegradable urn. He chose a pine tree that will be planted
at the Oregon Coast where
he spent and enjoyed some time. Pine trees are rugged, lean
and enduring. They are
long-lived, typically reaching up to 1,000 years or more and
Writer Plotnik called it “a
Clint Eastwood of a tree”.
Donations can be made in his name to Hospice at
donate@hospicefoundation.org or the
American Cancer Society at cancer.org.