

Our hearts are broken as we say goodbye to our beloved Victor Ciaccia II, who passed away on April 28, 2026, in Dunedin, Florida. He was far more than just a son, brother, and uncle; Victor was the funniest, most quick-witted person in our family, bringing endless joy and laughter to everyone who knew him.
Growing up, Victor was the youngest child—a title he wore proudly. He possessed an early, brilliant curiosity, known for taking apart anything just to put it back together again. He could fix absolutely anything that was broken. The family will forever treasure the memory of Victor completely dismantling the brand-new "boom box" he received from Santa on Christmas Day, keeping everyone laughing the entire time with his funny voices. He shared a special, lifelong bond with his sister, Lynae. Together, they would make up elaborate dances to perform after family dinners, and they spent hours creating custom commercials and videos using their dad's video camera.
As an adult, Victor turned his natural talents into a skilled career as an electrician. Always driven to learn, he also held advanced certifications in construction-level advanced refrigeration and air, network cabling, and PC support services. He used his skills generously. When his father passed away, Victor moved in with his mother to help maintain her home, and he frequently stepped in to manage the office computers for his sister. He was a deeply compassionate man who would always stop to feed a stray animal or volunteer his time to helping his mom plant her prized artichokes and tomato plants in the garden.
Victor’s favorite role was being an incredible uncle to his niece, Gianna. He adored playing with her and watching her grow. Gianna could easily convince him to play any game or join her on any amusement park ride, even the ones that made him sick. He was her biggest fan, rarely missing a chance to watch her dance or play sports.
Victor was immensely proud of his Italian heritage. He was an avid wildlife enthusiast, loved football and soccer, and had a passion for sports cars. Above all else, he loved his family. We will desperately miss his infectious smile, his perfect impressions, and his daily flood of custom video creations in our family group chat.
Victor was preceded in death by his father, Victor Ciaccia. He leaves behind a legacy of laughter and love with his mother, Judy Ciaccia; his sister, Lynae Graham; his brother-in-law, James P. Graham III; and his cherished niece, Gianna Graham and his Beloved Aunts, Uncles and cousins.
We love you, Victor.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home.
A visitation and celebration of life will be held on Friday, May 29, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
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