
July 12, 2022
Christopher T. Vescio, 41, a former resident of Fulton died Tuesday July 12, 2022 in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Syracuse, after a brief illness. Chris was born in Oswego the son of Karen (Morton) Stuber, and Thomas Vescio. He was a cook and delivery person at Mama Gina’s Ristorante & Pizzeria, Fulton. He loved playing soccer with all his friends. He enjoyed listening to music, watching the sunset, and going to the beach with family and friends.
Chris was predeceased by his paternal grandparents Anthony and Mary Vescio, and his maternal grandparents Douglas and Rachel Morton.
He is survived by his loving parents, father Thomas (Jennifer) Vescio of Fulton, and mother Karen Stuber of Baldwinsville, his beloved girlfriend Alexandra Mandart of North Syracuse.
He is also survived by his siblings Patrick Stuber of Fulton, Joel (Ashley) Vescio of Fulton, Matt (Lauren) Vescio of Fulton, Raquel (Jeremy) Weller of Cross Lake, Dominic Vescio of Fulton, and several loving nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Calling hours will be Sunday from 1:00 to 3:00 at the Sugar Funeral Home Inc. 224 W. 2nd. St. S., Fulton. Burial will be private.

I only knew Chris for a few weeks, but he was a warm and loving man who lived life for the day and enjoyed his time on this earth. I am saddened not to have known him better. I extend my love and sympathy to all who knew and loved Chris, but especially to his mother Karen, his brother Patrick, his friend Cali, his niece Ariana, and his lovely girlfriend Ally, who have been warm friends to me in recent weeks.
I am saddened to hear about the passing of Chris as he was a kind warm soul who I could always connect with. He was one of the first people I called a friend when I moved out here a few years ago and we would always trade health tips and talk for hours on end after we played soccer. He was not only a great player who played with passion and gray on the field but he put that same passion and dedication to everything he did off of it as well.
My prayers go out to his family and his girlfriend he talked about so often that he adored and was loving the life they were starting to build at this time. He will be treasured and never forgotten for his genuine ability to make you smile and feel welcomed with his words and actions.
We will miss you Chris and I know you are watching over us and playing soccer with the angels and giving them a run for their money.
Love you bro
My condolences to his family, friends and loved ones. I grew up with Chris and was in his class, from elementary school through high school. He was a very kind individual and maintained that kindness for as long as I knew him. It’s been a while since I’ve seen him but based on this picture, I easily still recognize the kid I would see in school most every day for several years. Rest in Peace, Chris.
I never met Chris, but if he was anything like his brother Pat, he was a great man. Hugs to all who loved him.
Christopher Was a dedicated music fanatic; absolutely loved making music, he had the ear for a good tune! Not only did he enjoy that, he was really big on getting fit, and staying active! He really enjoyed Soccer and playing on a team with his friends’. Chris really enjoyed life; wether it be going for a drive with no destination, watching beautiful sunsets on the lake or just simply having family time with his Mom; Karen and his Brother; Patrick! He also loved spending time with his Aunts and his niece. Chris was an easy going type of guy and could make friendships out of those most diverse places; he had a great sense of humor and a laugh that will be forever embedded in my mind, as the thoughts of him are memories, of what he once was. He will be undoubtedly heavily missed, loved and cherished as a memory that will forever live on in my heart. My condolences to his beautiful family.
Prayers and condolences to Chris’ family. Chris was a very good friend. I will cherish and value the memories from working out together, playing soccer and just communicating regularly. A good friend is very hard to find; and I will miss my friend. RIP Chris
My son and I used to go watch Chris play soccer and he was always making us laugh. The last time we hung out we went to one of those haunted hayrides and out to dinner. I can’t believe that was to be the last time I would ever get to see or speak to him. No one was like Chris as he was truly a unique individual. I remember his mother fondly as well and feel so saddened for her loss. I remember how close he was with his family. Making music, soccer and going for walks…that was Chris or Christopher Robin as I called him. RIP to the man who always made me smile.