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Vincent P. DiGiacomo

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Vincent P. DiGiacomo

Birth
Manhasset, Nassau County, New York, USA
Death
26 Sep 2007 (aged 53)
Bellmore, Nassau County, New York, USA
Burial
East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Fire Police 2nd Lt. Vincent DiGiacomo

Hey mom,
He yelled from the attic door, "What's these old heavy boots and hard hat for?"
With a lump in her throat and a tear stained cheek, His mother swallowed and started to speak.
"Come here my son," his mother said, "There's things to tell when I clear my head."
The past raced madly through her mind; She searched her heart, the words to find.
At last she sighed and rubbed his hair, And the words that followed I'd like to share.
"Those boots and hat," she said with pride, "Were worn by a man with grit inside.
He wore them to help people in need, Though facing danger, would never concede.
Many a time in the dead of the night, He jumped in those boots and flashed out of sight.
To answer a call and not knowing for sure What danger or heartache he may have to endure.
Your father, my son, was not like most dads, It was mainly because of the job that he had.
His life was devoted to all of mankind, And just why he choose it, is not clear in my mind.
I've often regretted the life that we led, When every third night I was alone in our bed.
But your mother is proud to say she was a part Of a man who possessed such a courageous heart.
Though, for all his discomfort and all of his pain The time he spent here was never in vain.
So the memories I've kept and the love I will save Are small consolations for the life that he gave.
Your father's days here made other's seem brighter, For your father, my son, was a Firefighter."

Fire Police 2nd Lt. Vincent DiGiacomo

Hey mom,
He yelled from the attic door, "What's these old heavy boots and hard hat for?"
With a lump in her throat and a tear stained cheek, His mother swallowed and started to speak.
"Come here my son," his mother said, "There's things to tell when I clear my head."
The past raced madly through her mind; She searched her heart, the words to find.
At last she sighed and rubbed his hair, And the words that followed I'd like to share.
"Those boots and hat," she said with pride, "Were worn by a man with grit inside.
He wore them to help people in need, Though facing danger, would never concede.
Many a time in the dead of the night, He jumped in those boots and flashed out of sight.
To answer a call and not knowing for sure What danger or heartache he may have to endure.
Your father, my son, was not like most dads, It was mainly because of the job that he had.
His life was devoted to all of mankind, And just why he choose it, is not clear in my mind.
I've often regretted the life that we led, When every third night I was alone in our bed.
But your mother is proud to say she was a part Of a man who possessed such a courageous heart.
Though, for all his discomfort and all of his pain The time he spent here was never in vain.
So the memories I've kept and the love I will save Are small consolations for the life that he gave.
Your father's days here made other's seem brighter, For your father, my son, was a Firefighter."


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  • Created by: Elfia
  • Added: Sep 28, 2007
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21811193/vincent_p-digiacomo: accessed ), memorial page for Vincent P. DiGiacomo (5 Aug 1954–26 Sep 2007), Find a Grave Memorial ID 21811193, citing Saint Charles Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA; Maintained by Elfia (contributor 44650209).