

With humble hearts and a deep sense of gratitude for his blessed life, we announce the peaceful passing of Vic Miranda, at the age of 85, in Port St. Lucie, Florida, on May 22, 2024. A cherished soul, born in Buffalo, NY, Vic walked a path of integrity, love, and service, touching the lives of everyone he encountered.
At the age of five, Vic and his family relocated to Miami, Florida. Young Vic was always willing to help his family when needed. His mom and dad worked in the hospitality industry where he learned the value of hard work and its correlation to success. He was athletic and loved playing football, baseball and the shot put . As a star player at North Miami High School he earned a football scholarship to the University of Florida. Vic went on to play at the college level and received multiple awards for his natural athletic ability. The biggest opportunity that came from UF was when he met the love of his life, Sally Whitfield. He instantly knew she was the one and proposed just four months later. This was a true love story with over 61 years of marriage. Vic and Sally are forever soul mates. Mutual love and respect was the recipe for this successful partnership.
They enjoyed traveling to Italy, golf, watching the Gators play and socializing with friends and family. They loved Palm Springs, California where they spent time in the spring golfing. Through the years, their time with New York Life also provided incredible venues for meetings and award trips.
Vic's professional journey of over half a century with New York Life Insurance Company was marked by an unwavering commitment to excellence and stewardship. He served as a beacon of guidance and wisdom in his roles as Zone Vice-President for outstanding sales, Lifetime Chairman's Council Agent, and President of the Agents Advisory Council. His tireless dedication earned him a place in the Lifetime Million Dollar Round Table and the honor of leading NYLARC, the Agent Reinsurance program. Vic's impact was felt in every life he touched. His wisdom, kindness and integrity were the cornerstones of both his personal and professional interactions. He left an indelible mark on New York Life and will be remembered for his professionalism and impact on his clients and colleagues.
Vic's spirit was ever ignited by his passion for football. Blessed with talent and drive, he left a legacy at the University of Florida in 1957 as an All SEC-player and All-American Honorable Mention, earning the Fergie Ferguson Award for leadership. His induction into the Gator Greats Hall of Fame in 1987 was a testament to his gifts and gratitude for the sport. He served as President of Gator Boosters and was a dedicated Bullgator for over five decades. Vic's tenure is intertwined with the spirit of camaraderie and community. He was grateful for his time at the University of Florida and felt it paved the road for his success in business and life.
Vic's love for God's creation was evident in his joy for golf and the serene summers spent in the embrace of North Carolina's mountains where he led the Elk River Club as President for two consecutive terms with grace and leadership. Banner Elk is glorious in the summer and he looked forward to his time there with Sally.
He was an incredible father and grandfather, always setting the best example and loving his family so deeply. He will be remembered reverently for his commitment to his loved ones.
Vic will be greatly missed by all but his memory will continue on forever. He touched so many lives and we cherish the time God gave us with this bastion of light and love.
Vic is survived by his wife, Sally Miranda and his daughter, Toni Miranda Willson and son-in-law Brad Willson, grandsons, Nick and Victor Willson, his sister, Marie Dante and brother, John Miranda. Preceding him in death were his loving parents, Victor Jerry Miranda and Toni Anderson, and granddaughter, Jessica Miranda Willson.
The family entrusts Aycock Tradition in Port St. Lucie, FL, with the sacred task of arranging Vic's farewell. The celebration of his life will be a reflection of the reverence he held for every moment granted to him.
We bid farewell to Vic Miranda, a humble servant of the Lord, a pillar of strength, and a nurturing spirit whose memory will be forever cradled in the arms of divine love. Vic's soul will find eternal rest in the kingdom of Heaven.
Please join our family in celebrating the life of Victor R. Miranda on Saturday, June 22, 2024, 3 PM to 7 PM at Aycock at Tradition, 12571 SW Tradition Parkway, Port St. Lucie, FL 34987.
There will be another celebration of life in September for those in North Carolina. Details to follow.
*It is imperative to please RSVP so we can properly plan for the celebration. If you plan to join us, please email: [email protected] and let Toni know of your plans to attend.
If you need lodging in the area, please contact the Dignity Travel Program at 1-800-224-4177. Travel specialists can assist you Monday through Friday 10 AM to 6 PM CST and Saturday and Sunday 10 AM to 2 PM CST. They can provide discounted rates for our guests.
In lieu of flowers, we would like to recommend St. Judes Research Hospital, PO Box 1999, Memphis, TN 38101.
TO THOSE I LOVE AND THOSE WHO LOVE ME
When I am gone, release me, let me go, I am with my Heavenly Father.
You mustn't tie yourself to me with tears, Be thankful for our beautiful years.
I gave to you my love. You can only guess How much you gave to me in happiness.
I thank you for the love you each have shown, But now it's time I traveled on alone.
So grieve a while for me, grieve if you must, Then let your grief be comforted by trust. Its only for a time that we must part
So bless me within your heart.
I won't be far away, for life goes on
So if you need me, call and I will come. Though you can't see or touch me, I'll be near. And if you listen with your heart, you'll hear
All of my love around you, soft and clear.
And then, when you must come this way alone, I'll greet you with open arms
And say "Welcome Home!"
FAMILIA
Vic is survived by his wife, Sally Miranda and his daughter Toni Miranda Willson and son-in-law Brad Willson, grandsons, Nick and Victor Willson, his sister, Marie Dante and brother, John Miranda. Preceding him in death were his loving parents, Victor Jerry Miranda and Toni Anderson, and granddaughter, Jessica Miranda Willson.
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