Lamezia, Domenico Vescio founder of the funeral home in the city has passed away: the memory of his family

Lamezia, Domenico Vescio founder of the funeral home in the city has passed away: the memory of his family
Lamezia, Domenico Vescio founder of the funeral home in the city has passed away: the memory of his family

Lamezia Terme – Domenico Vescio, founder of the first funeral home in Lamezia, has passed away at the age of 76. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 4pm in the Cathedral; the funeral home is set up at the funeral home. The memory of their children Alfredo and Daniela: “The love for the family, the dedication to work and the strong attachment to their native land inspired the life of an extraordinary man, with a strong and determined character, who left his mark on everyone those who knew him. The man, the entrepreneur but above all the Father. Domenico was a strict but good father, always attentive and devoted to his family. Mindful of his childhood, of the values ​​transmitted by his family of origin and of the beauty of the places in which he grew up, he returned to his homeland after many years as an emigrant to Canada to relive and bring back to life all the beauty of his Calabria also to his children. In returning, he wanted to bring the professionalism and great sense of duty that he had learned overseas, realizing his dream of building the first American-style funeral home in Italy. He always fought against the prejudice of the new, against the rottenness that pervaded the sector, strong in his sense of legality transmitted by his Father Filippo, carabiniere and Gold medalist for Civil Valor. Domenico never stopped believing that things could change and he has always given value to people and their work. His strength of character, his search for perfection and his determination and always being ahead of the times characterized the entrepreneur. Domenico has built a future for himself and for future generations, always keeping in mind that work, respect for people and kindness are essential values. His grandchildren, Domenico Francesco, Gabriel and Eddi Filippo will remember him for the games, the ball games and the small gestures of affection from a wonderful grandfather. He will be missed immensely by his children and his wife but his teachings and his great love are an indelible part of the family. Thanks Grandpa, Thanks Dad, Thanks Domenico, for everything.”

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