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Pauline M. Vincent

Manchester, New Hampshire

Aug 27, 1944 – Oct 12, 2020 (Age 76)

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BORN
August 27, 1944
DIED
October 12, 2020
AGE
76
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Connor-Healy Funeral Home - Manchester Obituary

Pauline M. (Hannon) Vincent, 76, of Manchester, NH, died October 12, 2020, surrounded by the love of her family, after a courageous battle with lung cancer.

A lifelong resident of Manchester, NH, Pauline was born August 27, 1944 to Henry J. and Claire (Aubertin) Hannon.

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Her Smile always radiates!! God Bless you Aunt Pauline.

I was so saddened to hear this news. Sending love and prayers to you and your family, Lynne.

I am just seeing this today. So sorry to have missed the services. Mrs. V will always hold a special place in my family's hearts. ❤

Am so sorry to hear of Pauline's passing. I went to high school with Pauline and considered her a friend. She always had a quick wit and something to say about everything. She lived life on her terms and my sympathies to her family. I'm sure she left a very big void in your lives as she does in anyone who knew her. RIP Pauline. Love you. Sharon Snyder Rocha, St. Joes, Class of 1962

Pauline's passing is a great loss to her family and friends. The sentiments shared here capture her intellect, her heart and her spirit. She surely fought this battle with strength and great courage. I am so very sorry.

Bob, Lynne, Gail, Scott, there are not enough words to tell you how sorry we are for your loss or to tell you of our own small part in this loss. This week our family lost a friend. Whether it was returning after all of the party guests had left to do the dishes for a hostess sick with bronchitis, playing the role of a dying grandmother in Elizabeth's Anne of Green Gables video book report, a "quick" conversation in the middle of the street, loaning her basement for us to hide Christmas...

I remember the first time I met Pauline, over 55 years ago, I thought she was a pretty, blonde, sassy little thing who didn’t “hold back”...and she never did. I grew to appreciate that honesty and her forthright manner, in which she expressed what she felt and what she thought, because you knew where you stood with her. Pauline had a good and compassionate heart for all of her “tell it like it is” facade, and a wonderful sense of humor that was her trademark. Rest in peace Pauline.

Dearest Lynne,
So very sorry for the passing of your mom. You have my deepest sympathy.

Aunt Pauline was one of a kind. And Kind to everyone. Many Great Memories forever!!! We miss her and send her Love!!! RIP!!! Love always, Roger Vincent, Don and Sam Tibbetts!!!! Orlando Fl.