September 5, 2010
James F. Scaccia,74, of Vero Beach FL, died Sunday September 5, after a short illness. Mr. Scaccia was born in Oswego the son of the late Achile and Mary (Falvo) Scaccia, and he has been a resident of Vero Beach FL since 2004. Mr. Scaccia retired as a contractor advisor for Williams Power, in NYC after years of service. He was a member of the Plumbers and Steamfitters Local # 73, Oswego, and the Italian American Club in Oswego and Florida. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and reading. Mr. Scaccia was predeceased by his son Joseph Scaccia, brothers Joseph, Anthony, and Ronald Scaccia, and sisters Olivia Klefbeck, Lena Allen, and Barbara Gregg. He is survived by his wife of thirty-one years Candis Scaccia, his daughter Stephanie Scaccia of Rochester, brothers Angelo “Midge” Scaccia of Oswego, Frank (Sandra) Scaccia of Liverpool, sisters Angeline Audlin, and Peggy (Michael) Famularo of Oswego, two grandsons Gregory Bradshaw and Joshua Scaccia. Funeral services will be Friday 12:00 noon at the Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home 147 West Fourth Street, Oswego. Burial will be in St. Peter’s Cemetery, Oswego. Calling hours will be Friday 9:00 – 12:00 at the funeral home 147 West Fourth St. Oswego
A man of a few thousand words! The world lost one of the good guys with the passing of Jimmy. I learn so much from him, it only scratched the surface of his knowledge of construction. He will be missed be many. My condolences to the family.
Candy and Stephenie, no matter how much time has passed, I still feel so close to all of you. My heart is filled with such wonderful memories of Jimmy. I really loved him so much. He was a one of kind human being and was so paternal & protective when I was young, before I really knew my Dad. I wish I could have had a chance to let him now how he touched my life in such a positive way. You are all family to me & I want you to let me know if there is anything I can do for you…anything! I’ve been thinking about the incredible laughter & integrity he brought into the world. And it just won’t be the same without him. Wherever he may be now, I’m sure he’s with PaPa Jay, Uncle Kent & Joey talking about all the good times! I love you Candy! You are in my prayers always! ~~Staci