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Vincent L. Bishop

Tariffville, Connecticut

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"Cowboy" Vince, born on June 15th, 1941 in Colorado Springs, CO, died suddenly on April 20th, 2015. He was predeceased by parents, Vincent and Marie, sister Nancy and brother Eddie. He is survived by sisters Janice Saxe and Marilyn Lister, as well as brothers Billy, Shelby and Norrell. He will be...

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I knew Vince from our many years at Folly Farm. A wonderful, wonderful person!!! Rest in peace cowboy and keep flying the American flag. Deepest condolences to your family. Peggy Quagliaroli

what a great man of few words but deep caring. To all of you I am so sorry for your loss. And like many others I can truly share that Vince touched my life with warmth, a sense of humor, respect, and that touch of devilish cowboy that he shared with great delight. I will always remember his kindhearted help for the many years we were at Folly Farm. His knowing smile was a joy and a part of him I hold dear. Peace to each of you, Denise Bell

Great friend and neighbor to my mom, Mona. Thank you Vinnie.

I will remember the hayrides at Folly. There was nothing like a hayride with Vince leading the way on his tractor! My condolences to his family, including his Folly Farm family. This kind and gracious man will be missed by so many.

God bless you forever Vince...I was so lucky and blessed to know you. My prayers and condolences to the family.

Vince was my cowboy hero. Always a smile on his face and a good word for everyone. The hardest working man I ever met and had the pleasure to call my friend. I'm sure he's now working the best farm land around and enjoying every moment. He will be truly missed and always loved.

My condolences to the family in your loss of Mr Bishop. May the God of all comfort (Psalm 83:18)help you to cope during this extremely difficult time of grief.

Tall, handsome and boundlessly kind. Vince will be greatly missed by everyone who enjoyed his friendship and most of all his beloved family. I pray the grief from his loss will soon be soothed by happy memories. Happy trails, dear Vince, until we meet again.

Vince was a great and hard working guy.
Truly loved the town of Tariffville and will be missed by the TVA .
GOD BLESS you and give a well earned rest.
Fred Platt T'Ville resident