NYPD / FDNY Vigiano Brothers Ski

NYPD / FDNY Vigiano Brothers Ski John leaving his wife Maria and 2 daughters and Joe his wife Kathy and three sons Fought to get back on the job…and did. His smile will always be his hallmark.

Annual Vigiano Brothers Ski memorial In memory of Brothers Joseph Vigiano a NYPD Detective and John Vigiano a FDNY firemen who were both killed on September 11, 2001. Annual Memorial Ski Trip

In Memory of the Vigiano Brothers
John a FDNY Firefighter and Joe a NYPD Detective
Who Gave their Lives on 9-11-2001

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All the monies earned at this event will be divided equally bet

ween the two groups in these boy’s names. FDNY Widows and Children’s Fund

And the

NYPD SELF-SUPPORT GROUP
Back in the 70’s New York City Police Officers who was assigned to the bomb squad, were severely injured on New Year’s eve when a terrorist bomb was detonated at police headquarters..those officers, though several injuries including losing eye sight and numerous other wounds refused to give up. Not only did they return to modified duty, but they started a peer counseling group which helps other officers who have suffered traumatic injuries and shootings. One of the people this group helped was was Detective Joseph Vigiano. Through the self support group, he overcame his anxiety and returned to duty and to an incredible career in the NYPD.

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This ski event was set up to honor two young men who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. John Vigiano, a New York City firefighter and his brother, Joe Vigiano, a NYPD, 2nd grade detective and a peer councilor for the self support group. A Tribute to my Sons, John and Joe:
They were young men that any parent would be proud to call "son". John was the older of my two boys and as the first-born; he introduced us to the term "parent". As a child, I called him "sunshine" because his smile would light up the room. Joe, the younger, was always trying to "fix" something that was not broken. He enjoyed challenges. As youngsters, they would compete in everything. They seemed to enjoy the more physical sports of football, lacrosse and hockey over my sport of baseball, but they tried them all
They joined the Boy Scouts and both rose to the rank of Eagle Scout with a gold palm. They held every rank in scouting and excelled in them all. They were confident, strong willed and extremely loyal to their family and friends
As they grew into adulthood, they chose the uniformed services of the New York City Fire Department and the New York City Police Department for their careers. Like their grandfather and me, the Fire Department became John's way of life. Here he made his own footprint. He was considered by his peers as a good teacher as well as a good firefighter. His sense of humor was legendary as were his practical jokes. Joe chose the Police Department and his career turned out to be legendary. Making Detective at a very early age, receiving numerous commendations and finally doing something never done before in the history of NYPD, making second grade detective while assigned to Emergency Services. Being shot three times and still having the desire to do more, led to this achievement
As a husband and a father they stood above most. Their families always came first. The love they had for their wives, John worshipped his Maria. That love was only seconded to his love of his "girls", Nicolette and Ariana. He was devoted to them. Joe worshipped Kathy also. He often remarked about having the better of two worlds, a good-looking blond that came with a toolbox. Kathy had been an airplane mechanic in the Navy. They were blessed with three boys, Joseph, James and John. There were no parents in the world that loved their sons more. Every few weeks, Joe would take his boys for the haircuts and just "hang out" as he would say. They were his lifelines
Their mother was always someone special. They were so much alike it was funny. They would often tease one another about it. It was something I would see and smile at how they reacted to each other. It was a beautiful thing to watch the devotion they shared to their Mom
Their relationship with each other was special. They would often travel with me to teach auto extrication classes throughout the mid west. The would constantly rag on each other about the correct way to do something, but in the end, they taught each other something

06/22/2024

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11/18/2023

We regret to announce that we are not having a 2024 ski memorial. Check back next year.

09/11/2023
09/11/2023

See Instagram 'Jimmy' highlights from Kathy Vigiano ()

09/08/2023

Detective Joseph Vigiano was one of the 23 members of the NYPD who was killed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. His sons, Joseph and James, continue their fathe...

07/19/2023
We’d like to thank everyone who was in Okemo skiing this week in honor of Detective, Joseph Vigiano, and Fire Fighter Jo...
01/13/2023

We’d like to thank everyone who was in Okemo skiing this week in honor of Detective, Joseph Vigiano, and Fire Fighter John Vigiano. Sadly, Mother nature was not on our side until today, the skies opened up with a steady stream of fluffy snow.

We had a special guest this year, Fire Fighter Joey Herman from 111 Truck, he is the son of NYPD Police Officer Jeff Herman killed in the line of duty June 2, 1989. We hope you come back up to ski with us again next year! And bring Jake!

We had a few other first timers with us this year. Jacqueline Vigiano, Jane Warkenthine and little Damien Vega. All three of them are 9 months old or younger. Snow boards for all three next year.🏂

To the crew, Ren, Walter, Ryan and Frank you really outdid yourselves again this year. Thank you, for everything. My family appreciates all the work you have done to honor Joe and John for the last 21 years. Thank you! Missed you this year, Jon and Joe Nugent. Hopefully we see you next year.
To The Jackson Gore Inn At Okemo Mtn thanks for the accommodations and the friendly staff who were all very considerate, and courteous.

01/09/2023
Jacqueline Vigiano never met her grandfather Joe Vigiano. Her first time at the Vigiano Ski memorial in honor of the Sac...
01/09/2023

Jacqueline Vigiano never met her grandfather Joe Vigiano. Her first time at the Vigiano Ski memorial in honor of the
Sacrifice Joe and his brother John made,  was in true fashion of her Grandfather Joe. Hopefully the bar is now open an hour longer. We would like to thank the volunteer fire department for clearing the building making sure it was safe for all to go back in. 

02/16/2022

GETTIN' SALTY EXPERIENCE:
Podcast Ep.83 LIVE Tomorrow Thursday at 8pm on our Youtube Channel. Our special guest will be 42 year FDNY veteran Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn. He would serve seven years as a firefighter, nine years as a company officer and 26 years as a chief officer. In 1952 he joined the U.S. Navy. He joined the FDNY in 1957 and was assigned to Engine 59 Manhattan. From 1964 to 1967 was Lieutenant at Engine 33 . From 1967-1973 was Captain of Engine Company 58 in Harlem. Promoted to Battalion Chief in 1973 and assigned to Battalion 25. Promoted to Deputy Chief in 1977 and assigned to Division 7. He transferred to Division 3 in 1984. He retired in 1999. He has had countless, countless, countless seminars and books on high-rise firefighting, terrorism tactics, collapse rescue operations just to name a few. He has won more awards for his service and dedication than we can list. We are truly honored to have this man on our show. He is one of the Greatest Of All Time. You don’t want to miss this one😎👍🏼. You can also Listen to our podcast ...we are on all the players 🎧🔥 www.youtube.com/gettinsaltyexperience

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