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In 1992, Virciglio scored two holes-in-one during one round of a charity tournament at Indian Hills Country Club in [[Tuscaloosa]].
In 1992, Virciglio scored two holes-in-one during one round of a charity tournament at Indian Hills Country Club in [[Tuscaloosa]].


Virciglio and his wife, Billie reside in [[Vestavia Hills]] and have four children. His son, [[Andy Virciglio|Andy]] is a partner in Homewood's [[Tria Market]] at [[SoHo Square]].
Virciglio and his wife, Billie reside in [[Vestavia Hills]] and have four children. His son, [[Andy Virciglio|Andy]] was a partner in Homewood's [[Tria Market]] at [[SoHo Square]].


In 2006 Virciglio was named one of six "Men of Substance and Style" by [[Saks Fifth Avenue]] for an event benefitting prostate cancer research at the [[UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center]].
In 2006 Virciglio was named one of six "Men of Substance and Style" by [[Saks Fifth Avenue]] for an event benefitting prostate cancer research at the [[UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center]].

Revision as of 10:22, 19 March 2011

Stanley R. Virciglio, a third-generation grocer, is the owner of the Homewood and Crestline Piggly-Wiggly stores.

He is a graduate of Birmingham-Southern College and the University of Alabama.

In 1992, Virciglio scored two holes-in-one during one round of a charity tournament at Indian Hills Country Club in Tuscaloosa.

Virciglio and his wife, Billie reside in Vestavia Hills and have four children. His son, Andy was a partner in Homewood's Tria Market at SoHo Square.

In 2006 Virciglio was named one of six "Men of Substance and Style" by Saks Fifth Avenue for an event benefitting prostate cancer research at the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center.

References

  • Warren, Kathleen (May 1984) "Ala. owner 'loves every minute' of grocery business." Supermarket News
  • "Golf: Man Hits a Hole-in-One Bonanza" (July 18, 1992) The New York Times