Mary C. Vecchio

mary vecchio

January 18, 1930 ~ March 25, 2018

Mary C. Vecchio, age 88, of Rocky Point died Sunday, March 25, 2018. Mary was born January 18, 1930 in New York City, NY. She was predeceased by her husband, John J. Vecchio in 1995. She was employed by Rocky Point Schools, NY as a Switch Board Operator. She is survived by two sons: Victor Vecchio of East Hampton, NY and John S. Vecchio of Californa. She also has four grandchildren, Lucia Vecchio, Alexandra Vecchio, Sondra Vecchio and Austin Vecchio. A Mass of Christian burial will be offered 9:30 am on Wednesday, March 28 at St. Anthony Of Padua R.C. Church, 614 Route 25A, Rocky Point, NY. Entombment will follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Coram. Arrngements entrusted to the Rocky Point Funeral Home. www.rockypointfuneralhome.com . .

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  1. My deepest sympathy on the passing of your mother, Mary. I worked at Rocky Point Schools during the same time she did. She was a wonderful, caring person. She will be missed.

    Mary Berretta

  2. I worked with Mary over the years at Orthosport PT. She was always a model patient and a pleasure to work with. She was pleasant and maintained her sense of humor during her sessions. My condolences to her family…she will be missed.

  3. Dear Victor and John,
    I just heard last week about Mary’s passing. She was a good friend. I send you my sympathy and love,
    Fr. Dennis

  4. Just came across your mom’s obituary. I didn’t know her but I worked for your dad for over ten years at Skyview Graphics. I lost both of my parents within 6 months of each other. It has been two years now. Sorry for your loss. John Agnoli. Popejohn1a@yahoo.com

  5. Mrs. Vecchio was a wonderful woman. I had the privilege of working with her on our plays and musicals at Rocky Point from 1973-1975. She applied makeup to my face for all those performances. John and Victor, I hope you’re doing well. This is Brian Murray. I just happened to come across this obituary. Your mom always had a smile and good things to say. I remember her well.


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