Vincent Branciforte
September 23, 1928 ~ January 29, 2026
Born in:
New York, NY
Resided in:
Lake Grove, NY
In Loving Memory of Vincent Branciforte September 23, 1928 — January 29, 2026 It is with both deep sadness and hopeful joy that we announce the passing of Vincent Branciforte, who departed this earthly world on January 29, 2026, at the age of 97. Vincent was born on September 23, 1928, and leaves behind a legacy defined by devotion to family and friends, unwavering generosity, strong faith, hard work, and passionate interests. Vincent was the cherished husband of the late Mildred with whom he shared a wonderful partnership spanning 58 years. Together they built a loving family raising five children: Mario (deceased), Vincent, Jeanne, Andrea, and Deanna. His loving care alongside a fervent example of a life lived fully helped shape the paths of not only his children’s lives but also those of his eight grandchildren — Angela, Kristina, Bethany, Andrew, Charles, Eric, Rebecca, and David. Gideon, Kira, Liliana, and Daphne — his four grandchildren, will undoubtedly be touched by his life as well. As Vincent’s life echoes down through the generations, it also resonates outwards to other family members so dear to him, neighbors, long time friends, and friends acquired in his final years. Vincent dedicated much of his life to the art and craft of printing, beginning his career at Keystone Process Printing. Through industriousness, integrity and vision, he rose to become the owner of the company, earning great regard from colleagues, employees, and clients alike. Both respecting and enjoying nature, Vincent exemplified what it is to be an outdoorsman. An avid camper, hunter, and fisherman, Vincent found great joy in the beauty of nature, sharing this passion with family and friends throughout his lifetime. Well into his nineties, daybreak would find Vincent casting his fishing line. In addition to the great outdoors, Vincent was a talented artist! He crafted stain glass lamps, photo frames, mirrors, window art, and led classes as well. His culminating masterpiece stands as a glorious window in his church. Vincent was a man of strong faith. He knew the Lord Jesus as savior, lord, and friend, ever holding tightly to the the promises of Scripture. My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish. No one can snatch them from me… [Jesus’ words found in John Chapter 10, Verses 27,28] All in all, Vincent epitomized what it means to be a father, a friend, an uncle, a caregiver. He touched countless lives offering support, laughter, advise, his remarkable smile, and a helping hand to anyone in need. To know Vincent was to be welcomed as family; to be loved by him was to be blessed. In a word, Vincent was selfless. How pleased our selfless Savior must be to welcome him home! A celebration of Vincent’s life will be held at the Branch Funeral Home of Smithtown, NY on Sunday February 1, 2026 from 2-5 and 7-9 PM. A funeral service will be held the following morning at 10AM followed by internment at Pinelawn Memorial Cemetery.
Services
Visitation: Sunday, February 1, 2026 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Branch Funeral Home Smithtown
190 E. Main St.
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787
Visitation: Sunday, February 1, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Branch Funeral Home Smithtown
190 E. Main St.
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787
Service: Sunday, February 1, 2026 8:00 pm
Branch Funeral Home Smithtown
190 E. Main St.
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787
Service: Monday, February 2, 2026 10:00 am
Branch Funeral Home Smithtown
190 E. Main St.
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787





so sorry to learn of Vinny’s passing, I learned that we were birthday buddies when he turned 80 a few years ago, He and Mildred were always special to my family but he became even more special to me when I learned we had the same birthday. He was the most pleasant easy going man, never complained. He will be missed but will be in my heart forever.
I have only sweet memories of Vinnie. His artistry was always breathtaking, and his care for Mildred is a poignant memory for me. I have a place in my heart for Vinnie and the entire Branciforte family always.
RIP my cousin Vincent. You will be missed.
My Dad was the ultimate caregiver. He would sit by my bedside all night long spoon feeding me liquids or trying to bring down a temperature. The ultimate gentleman: always helping you with your coat, running to carry bags etc. On the flip side, he could be a rugged outsdoorsman. Eating pickled eggs on a frigid morning out on the sea with towering waves. While others were hanging over the rail getting sick, Dad would offer pepper and egg sandwiches! And you can bet he would end the day with the pool fish! He was the most generous person with his time, affection, kindness and anything anyone needed from him. Dad was the one to go to for money in our house!😜 He would take us out on Saturdays to give Mom a break. The park, bowling, movies or on the boat in the Summer. Always encouraging us and enjoying his children. As we got older we jokingly referred to Dad as the sex police! LOL. He would literally blow if we were watching anything remotely inappropriate. My father was, however, amazingly tolerant of annoying behavior. As my sisters and I sang the same song in the car for eight hours straight; the only thing he asked us was if we knew another song! He didn’t get angry with me when I came to him late at night before a presentation on inventors asking him to build me a model. Instead he excitedly whipped up Alexander Graham Bell’s first telephone in no time flat! Dad had a habit of butchering the English language at times, while his daughters excelled at languages and all found careers working in fields revolved around it. While we will painfully miss him, Dad has missed my mother terribly these past 19 years, and has been tired and ready to go home (As he put it) and be with Mom this past year Dad was sharp as a tack to his last days still beating everyone at cards and Yahtzee. His was a life well lived. Dad. Your watch is over. Be with Mom now.
Love, Deanna
My forever image of Grandpa is of him resolutely standing at his grill under the garage door while torrents of rain fell all around him. He was determined not to let the weather ruin the family get together and would absolutely not to let us down. That encapsulates Grandpa so well – he had an unshakeable dedication to his family, a faithful love for God, and true kindness for all he met. He has been a steady constant my entire life. I will miss him immensely all while rejoicing that he is reunited with Grandma and my dad in the presence of our Lord.
Thinking of you and the entire family at this sad time. Your Father was a true gentle-man and clearly full of love for you and for life. He fought the good fight and ran the good race a d a golden crown surely awaits him. Prayers for you and for Dad. RIP Vincent, good and faithful servant.
Thank you Nancy and Michelle
My Mom, Ann Berne, was a neighbor and close friend of Mildred and Vinny. Vinny came to visit my Mom in hospice and she opened her eyes for him, gave him a huge smile and wanted a kiss. Vinny will see my Mom in heaven and she will smile and get a kiss from her handsome wonderful friend. May his memory be a blessing, I will always remember and love Vinny.