Floyd Joseph ‘Joe’ Vickery, 84

OSWEGO, NY – Floyd Joseph “Joe” Vickery, 84, much beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, passed away peacefully on Wednesday December 31, 2014, at Oswego Hospital following a short illness.

His residence was 48 Skyline Drive, Oswego.

Floyd Joseph ‘Joe’ Vickery
Floyd Joseph ‘Joe’ Vickery

One of eight children, Joe was born on April 16, 1930, at home in Scriba, NY.

He was the son of Marguerite Pilon Vickery and Floyd A. Vickery and was a life-long resident of the area.

He graduated in 1948 from Oswego High School where he was a member of the boxing and baseball teams.

After high school, Joe worked as a meat cutter at Meiner’s Meat Market.

In 1951, he married his wife, Gwen and they celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on May 19, 2014.

Joe was a Korean War veteran serving in Germany for two years.

Upon his honorable discharge he continued his employment with Meiner’s Market.

In 1962, he took a position with Alroll, Inc., later becoming Alcan Aluminum Co., where he held a number of job titles during his 24 years of service.

He took early retirement in 1986, holding the position of production control supervisor at that time.

He was a life member of the Oswego Elks Lodge #271 and was often found cooking at their annual July 4th BBQs.

Bowling and golfing were activities he enjoyed and he participated in many leagues.

In younger years, Joe played softball in Oswego.

As a family, he and Gwen and their son and daughter were members of the Oswego Figure Skating Club and participated in the club’s yearly ice shows.

In 1993, Joe won the N.Y. State Elks Bowling Tournament All-Events and defended his title at the National Tournament in Mobile, Alabama.

For 20 years he organized the Oswego/Canada Alcan International bowling tournament working with his Canadian counterparts.

He was for many years, secretary of two bowling leagues at his winter resort in Mesa, Arizona, and was honored to be accepted into the Oswego Bowling Hall of Fame.

Enjoying all kinds of music, he and Gwen frequently attended live concerts, plays and musicals.

They traveled for outings with St. Joseph’s Golden Ages and Scriba Senior Citizens group.

After his wife’s retirement in 1989, together they spent a numerous number of winters in Florida.

Later in 1994, they traveled west to Arizona where they bought a winter home.

Joe loved the mountains where he hiked often and spent time on the lakes and in the desert.

He kept busy at the resort with its many weekly activities, always volunteering in on way or the other.

In 2000, to celebrate their upcoming 50th wedding anniversary in 2001, they took a 53-day, 9,000-mile road trip across the U.S. and Canada visiting all the National Parks and historic sites, many for a second time having driven across the country more than 40 times.

Joe was never one to be idle and sit around.

He was thrilled to begin a project be it for his family or a friend who sought his advice.

He had many friends and he wore many hats in the construction field.

It was a “hobby” he loved.

Still, there was always time for family and friends.

He showed his love for you by what he could do for you.

For more than 10 years, Harborfest counted on Joe Vickery for supervising its park setups and tear downs and other critical duties.

Joe was a Christian by faith and was a member of the Newman Center Catholic Community in Oswego working with its poverty committee and cooking at their Salvation Army monthly breakfasts.

Survivors include his wife, Gwen; daughter, Kathy (Patrick) Vickery-O’Leary of Oswego; son, Michael (fiancé Donna Snyder) Vickery of LeMoyne, Pa; grandchildren include, Dee Dee (David) Plummer, of Mooresville, NC., Casey (Jason) Towne, of Oswego, Patrick (Rui) Conaway, of Yamagata, Japan, Veronica (Troy) Meek and Kristina Vickery, both of LeMoyne, Pa; great-grandchildren include Jordan and Nicholas Plummer, Aiden and Brandy Towne, Tyler Conaway and Ethan Meek; also two sisters, Teresa Dunsmoor of Oswego and Mary Margaret Inch of Fulton; a brother, Francis “Chick” (Linda) Vickery; a sister-in-law, Shirley (Buck) Griggs of Anaheim, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his sisters, Rose Marshall, Dorothy Burdick, Ruth Wallace; and a brother, Donald “Pete” Vickery.

The family wishes to express its gratitude to the second floor Rehab staff at Seneca Hill Manor and to the doctors and nurses at Oswego Hospital who cared for Joe over the past four months.

Visitation will be held 2-5 p.m. Wednesday, April 15, at the Nelson Funeral Home, 11 W. Albany St., Oswego.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the Newman Center Chapel of the Holy Spirit on April 16 at 9:30 a.m.

Joe’s ashes will be placed in his vault at All-Saints Mausoleum, St. Peter’s Cemetery, at the convenience of the family.

Remembrance gifts may be made in Joe’s name to the Newman Center’s Poverty Committee c/o Michael Huynh, Director of Campus Ministry, 36 New St., Oswego, NY. missing or outdated ad config

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6 Comments

  1. Gwen,
    So sorry to hear of Joe’s passing. I was happy to have known him and bowled with him in the Senior’s league and to see him at the Hall of Fame dinners.
    Paul

  2. Gwen, Kathy & Mike,
    Many wonderful memories of Joe! My father loved Joe, and as you said, always helping us out!! Orville Street was a sweet place to have grown up….
    Wish you all well…and what a blessing to have had your Dad 84 years!
    Sounds like Joe & you Gwen never missed a beat in life….how wonderful!
    Love to everyone, see you in April.
    Dee Dee

  3. Gwen, we worked together years ago…sorry to hear of your loss. Hope your happy memories sustain you in this time!

    Debbie Engelke

  4. Met “Joe” in early 60’s. Wonderful guy. I Pray that you can soften the blow of losing him by focusing on all the great memories.

  5. Gwyn, Chickie, & all the family. Knew Joe for about 50 years – he was a very unique, gifted man. He was fun to know and very pleasant to work with. Take comfort in all your happy memories. He may be gone, but you’ll always have the memories.
    Roger & Marion Looker

  6. Gwen, our condolences to you and you family. Joe will be remembered for his big heart, always ready to help and use his skills on projects of his relatives as well as friends. The few times we meet for lunch at the Chineese place will now have an empty chair; our thought will be with Joe. Joe, Thanks for being to kind.
    Ana Maria and Jean-Yves Lebaudy

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