Tim Erwin
Vinny was a great man. When I would see him at Steve’s he always had a kind word and smile. We had some great conversation. He will be missed. RIP
Birth date: Oct 29, 1960 Death date: Jul 23, 2022
Vincent Testa, 61, of Syracuse, passed away on Saturday, July 23, 2022, at Upstate University Hospital. Born in Syracuse to the late Nancy (Muolo) and Nick Testa, Vincent was a graduate of CBA and Le Moyne College, and later went Read Obituary
Vinny was a great man. When I would see him at Steve’s he always had a kind word and smile. We had some great conversation. He will be missed. RIP
Vinny, (as well as the entire Testa family) were part of my life, and were my family, for 20 years. He helped raise me with my own mother and father as if I was his daughter, gave me a sister, and is in the background of every major life event I replay from elementary school sleepovers to learning to drive a car to college graduation. My condolences and love to Jessica, Al & baby Gremlin, Sandra, Lu, Katie, Jeff and the rest of the extended Testa family. Melissa Putnam (Wrobel)
So sorry to hear of Vinnie's passing, my condolences to all of his family. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.
Deepest sympathy to Vinny's family and friends. I have great memories of coaching baseball with and against vinny and then sitting on the sidelines with him as our boys progressed through the years. RIP The Brady family
We love you Uncle Vinny . Such a wonderful uncle and great person . Fond memories of talking sports and entertaining the kids with your horsey rides , jokes and love . We will miss your terribly . You were taken much too soon . We will hold onto the memories and cherish them . We hope your enjoying heaven with Gram T ❤️ Love ,
Kara , Jeff , Jordan & Kiera
To Vinnie’s family,
I have some of my found his childhood memories of playing Little League baseball with Vinnie. When he was our “13th man” on our senior league All-Star teams. Coach Allen would give Vinny the bunt or steal signals and then Vinnie would relay them to the players on the field. I remember our bus rides, celebrations after our wins, and just sharing our youth. As we grew older Vinnie was always a sight for sore eyes. Always Smiling and genuinely happy to see ya. I will miss Vinnie and my sincere condolences go to each of you.
Our sympathies to Sandy and Lu and your families. Vinny is free of pain and is safe with your in mom in Heaven. We will always remember him. Luv ya, Missy and Paul