Victor Guy III, affectionately known as Minion and Pepere by those who loved him, has embarked on his next journey, leaving Earth on October 4, 2024. Born in the charming town of Leominster, MA, Victor was a beacon of resilience and dedication in a world that often demands nothing less. His unwavering loyalty was a constant in the lives of his family and friends, and his loving nature made him a joy to be around. His humor and wit, coupled with his courage, were the spices that gave flavor to his 75 years of life.
Victor was a man who knew the value of hard work, spending his career as a Shipper and Receiver for Minute Man International. His dedication to his work was only surpassed by his dedication to his family, and he was a constant pillar of support in every life event his children experienced. In his retirement, Victor continued to be an active and engaged individual. An avid reader, he loved losing himself in the pages of a good book. He was a master of both water and snow skiing, and a bowling enthusiast. Victor also had a deep love for fishing, often finding peace and tranquility in the stillness of nature. If you ever had trouble finding Victor, he was probably indulging in his favorite pastime – shopping on Amazon. He loved those Amazon gift cards more than a child loves ice cream, and he could spend hours browsing and buying.
Victor is survived by his loving wife, Beverly Guy, his son, Victor IV, and his daughter, Andrea Guy. He was a beloved father-in-law to Cristy Guy and Derrick McConnell. His joys in life were multiplied by his grandchildren, Serafina and Alexander. Victor was preceded in death by his parents, Victor Jr. and Doris Ridenti.
Victor's life was a testament to the power of love, dedication, and resilience. He was an embodiment of the phrase, "Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, but learning to dance in the rain". We invite you to leave your memories of Victor and upload photos to his memorial page, so we may all remember and celebrate the light he brought into our lives. Let us remember not just that Victor died, but that he lived, and his life gave us all memories too beautiful to forget.
Services will be Private.
Kevin J. Mack, Walter C. Taylor, Melissa A. McQuaid, Funeral Directors.
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