Richard Victor (Vic) Damico

 

Richard Victor (Vic) Damico, 65, of Pasadena, Texas, peacefully passed away on June 12th surrounded by loved ones, after a difficult battle with cancer.

Richard Victor (Vic) Damico was born on March 18, 1956, in Jackson, Mississippi to Hazel Virginia Damico and Frank Victor Damico. He moved to Pasadena, Texas 38 years ago. Vic graduated Clinton High School in Jackson, Mississippi and attended the University of Southern Mississippi.

Vic was an amateur writer and wrote political blogs, poems, and short stories. He was Opinionated, Fun-loving, Hardworking, Brother, Son, Uncle and Friend to many that also loved to cook, work on his garden, fishing, reading, and enjoyed watching sports.  Vic was the primary caretaker of his mother Virginia in her final years, and we are all so grateful for how he cared for her.

Vic was predeceased by his parents Hazel Virginia Damico and Frank Victor Damico, his brother Jim Watkins, nephew, Billy Mays, He is survived by his sister Kay Damico Dykes and brother-in-law Ted Dykes; Brother Charlie Hines; Brother Robert Hines and sister-in-law, Ivette Villarreal; and uncle to Melissa, Christopher, Melanie, Charlie, Alec and Alli.

He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who knew him.

There will be a visitation on Saturday, June 19, 2021 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland, TX. Graveside will be held Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. at Paradise South Cemetery in Pearland, TX.

3 comments

  1. Prayers and condolences to Vic’s family. He opened my eyes to many things. Government, poems and his short stories. I consider myself in the lucky group who were friends with him. He will be missed as he was well loved.

    Kathye Wheeler
  2. Uncle Vic will be missed by so many people. He was one of the most intelligent, quick witted, hard working, caring and overall best people I’ve ever met. I’m so glad that I got the opportunity to be his niece and our talks we had in the last three years made me look at life and other things differently. I’m so glad that he was there for Grandma in her final years. I’m glad that I got the opportunity to get close to him and get to understand his personality. I’m going to miss our late night Facebook posts and his funny posts on Facebook and his writing. I love you Uncle Vic. I hope you’re having lousy tea or lousy coffee in heaven with Grandma. I will never forget the little funny things he would do to make me laugh as a kid. I will never forget the lessons he’s taught me in the last 3 years. I am so proud of the fight he put up with cancer and how he never complained to anyone. He always said he was fine. To my family: I love you all and I’m there in spirit.

    Melissa Hines
  3. Vic was a loyal friend and all around great American patriot. He had more passion for the truth than most and was able to spread the word in a very intelligent manor. His friendship and knowledge will be greatly missed. Prayers for another angel in heaven and his family.

    Stephanie A

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