Frederick Caccamo obituary: Frederick Caccamo's Obituary, Rochester

In Memory Of
Frederick "Freddie C" Caccamo
1946 - 2022

Obituary photo of Frederick Caccamo, Rochester-NY
Obituary photo of Frederick Caccamo, Rochester-NY

In Memory Of
Frederick "Freddie C" Caccamo
1946 - 2022

Rochester, NY
Suddenly, Wednesday July 20, 2022

Predeceased by his parents Sebastian Caccamo and Yolanda Vito. Step father George Vito.
Survived by his children Yolanda (James) Quackenbush and Sebastian Caccamo. Grandchildren Matteo and Mila Quackenbush.
Younger brother (Bernard (Carla) Vito. Nieces Alicia and Bianca Vito. Many close cousins and family.

Freddie was the "life of the party". He had a passion for music. He was a gifted musician who played the saxophone. A graduate of RIT, a proud Vietnam Veteran of the US Army. An excellent cook and he made everyone laugh. Freddie loved The Lord, new scripture, above all he loved being surrounded by his family and friends. Something else to know about Freddie, he loved traveling in his younger years. He will be sadly missed by all that knew him. Gone but he will never be forgotten.

No prior calling hours.
Services and interment will be private per the family's request at a later date.

In lieu of flowers friends may make donations to Nami Rochester online at https://www.namiroc.org/donate-with-menu or to Tunnel to Towers Foundation online at: https://t2t.org/ in memory of Freddie.

To sign the guestbook or to leave a condolence click the above link "share memories".
Rochester, NY
Suddenly, Wednesday July 20, 2022

Predeceased by his parents Sebastian Caccamo and Yolanda Vito. Step father George Vito.
Survived by his children Yolanda (James) Quackenbush and Sebastian Caccamo. Grandchildren Matteo and Mila Quackenbush.
Younger brother (Bernard (Carla) Vito. Nieces Alicia and Bianca Vito. Many close cousins and family.

Freddie was the "life of the party". He had a passion for music. He was a gifted musician who played the saxophone. A graduate of RIT, a proud Vietnam Veteran of the US Army. An excellent cook and he made everyone laugh. Freddie loved The Lord, new scripture, above all he loved being surrounded by his family and friends. Something else to know about Freddie, he loved traveling in his younger years. He will be sadly missed by all that knew him. Gone but he will never be forgotten.

No prior calling hours.
Services and interment will be private per the family's request at a later date.

In lieu of flowers friends may make donations to Nami Rochester online at https://www.namiroc.org/donate-with-menu or to Tunnel to Towers Foundation online at: https://t2t.org/ in memory of Freddie.

To sign the guestbook or to leave a condolence click the above link "share memories".

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