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Richard Van Buren “Van” Scalco

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Richard Van Buren “Van” Scalco

Birth
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
25 Sep 2007 (aged 66)
Longview, Gregg County, Texas, USA
Burial
Longview, Gregg County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Services for Van Scalco, 66, of Longview, will be at 2 p.m. Friday, September 28, 2007, at St. Anthony Catholic Church, 508 Sixth St., with Father Mark Dunne and Deacon Joe Pipak officiating. Burial will follow in Rosewood Park Cemetery.

Van died Tuesday afternoon, September 25, 2007, at his residence.

Van and his wife, Vincie, owned and operated Van's Beauty Supply for 30 years before retiring. During this period, they had five locations, along with a sales staff that serviced more than one hundred-mile radius of Longview.

Van was an avid car enthusiast. About 27 years ago, he rekindled a teenage dream of owning fine automobiles. Van began to buy, rebuild and detail vehicles while making many loved friends along the way. He found success in this hobby as several of his cars received awards at different car events.

After being diagnosed with cancer two years ago, he continued to rebuild cars, and the last car he completed received two awards at the Good Guys Event held at the Texas Motorplex as well as being featured in the May issue Rod and Custom magazine.

He was a regular at the Antique Mall, and if he was not there, his doors were open seven days a week for friends to stop in for coffee and to catch a glimpse of his latest project.

Van felt fortunate to live out his dream and meet so many wonderful people along the way. He will be missed greatly by his family and friends and remembered for his smile and as someone who enjoyed life to the fullest.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Sam P. and Alta Faye Scalco; and a brother, Raymond Harold.

Van is survived by his wife, Vincie; daughter, Tena Scalco Vogel; son-in-law, Von Vogel; son, Joey Scalco; son and daughter-in-law, Vince and Angie Scalco; grandchildren, Jade Vogel, Shea Vogel, Anthony Vogel, McKenna Vogel and Dominick Scalco; great-grandson, Ronan Blaise Vogel; brothers, Stefan Scalco, J.R. Scalco, Frank Scalco and Victor Scalco; sisters, Helen Reynolds, Maria Scalco and Frances Scalco Carney; along with numerous nieces and nephews.

Memorial contributions may be made to Beacon Hospice, 1805 S. Mobberly, Longview, TX 75602.

Published in the Longview News-Journal on 9/27/2007.
Services for Van Scalco, 66, of Longview, will be at 2 p.m. Friday, September 28, 2007, at St. Anthony Catholic Church, 508 Sixth St., with Father Mark Dunne and Deacon Joe Pipak officiating. Burial will follow in Rosewood Park Cemetery.

Van died Tuesday afternoon, September 25, 2007, at his residence.

Van and his wife, Vincie, owned and operated Van's Beauty Supply for 30 years before retiring. During this period, they had five locations, along with a sales staff that serviced more than one hundred-mile radius of Longview.

Van was an avid car enthusiast. About 27 years ago, he rekindled a teenage dream of owning fine automobiles. Van began to buy, rebuild and detail vehicles while making many loved friends along the way. He found success in this hobby as several of his cars received awards at different car events.

After being diagnosed with cancer two years ago, he continued to rebuild cars, and the last car he completed received two awards at the Good Guys Event held at the Texas Motorplex as well as being featured in the May issue Rod and Custom magazine.

He was a regular at the Antique Mall, and if he was not there, his doors were open seven days a week for friends to stop in for coffee and to catch a glimpse of his latest project.

Van felt fortunate to live out his dream and meet so many wonderful people along the way. He will be missed greatly by his family and friends and remembered for his smile and as someone who enjoyed life to the fullest.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Sam P. and Alta Faye Scalco; and a brother, Raymond Harold.

Van is survived by his wife, Vincie; daughter, Tena Scalco Vogel; son-in-law, Von Vogel; son, Joey Scalco; son and daughter-in-law, Vince and Angie Scalco; grandchildren, Jade Vogel, Shea Vogel, Anthony Vogel, McKenna Vogel and Dominick Scalco; great-grandson, Ronan Blaise Vogel; brothers, Stefan Scalco, J.R. Scalco, Frank Scalco and Victor Scalco; sisters, Helen Reynolds, Maria Scalco and Frances Scalco Carney; along with numerous nieces and nephews.

Memorial contributions may be made to Beacon Hospice, 1805 S. Mobberly, Longview, TX 75602.

Published in the Longview News-Journal on 9/27/2007.


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