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Lucille L. (Lievens) Vincent, 55, of Manchester died September 1, 2003 at Elliot Hospital after a sudden illness.
Born in Manchester on May 21, 1948, she was the daughter of Robert and Beatrice (Brunelle) Lievens. She lived in Manchester most of her life.
Mrs. Vincent worked at the Visiting Nurse Association of Manchester & Southern New Hampshire for six years.
The family includes her husband of 10 years, Paul Vincent of Manchester; a daughter, Cheri Crews of Nashua; a son, William Crews of Manchester; a step son, Daryl Vincent of Manchester; five grandchildren; her mother of Goffstown; two brothers, Robert A. Lievens of Hooksett and Richard R. Lievens of Goffstown; a sister, Carol Tremblay of Goffstown; nieces and nephews.
The funeral was Friday September 5, 2003 in the funeral home. Committal prayers followed in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 474 Goffstown Rd., Manchester.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Visiting Nurse Association Child Care, 1850 Elm St., Manchester 03104
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