Vincent-Fenton-Obituary

Vincent Fenton

Vancouver, British Columbia

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Vancouver, British Columbia

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Vincent Fenton passed away in Vancouver, British Columbia. The obituary was featured in The Vancouver Sun on January 29, 2009.

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Uncle Vin We might have been far away in miles but you were always close in our thoughts.I will always treasure the memories of my holiday with you.Love neice Debbie,Nottingham,England

I remember Vince from his years working at the College. Although I did not know him really well, I remember he always seemed to be smiling or laughing.

My condolences and best wishes to Anne and to the family. Vince will be remembered fondly by many.

Uncle Vin.Its times like this when we realise how far away we are but we will always have memories of your trips back here & how you welcomed us & took us out & about when we visited you.We have very special memories of those times.So sorry we didn't make it back to see you.Rest in Peace .Love neice Jean & husband Brian Nottingham,England

Grandpa, you welcomed me to the family and eventually your home. Your inner strength has inspired me to become better myself. Rest peacefully, you are with us always.

My Dad, a loving and caring family man. I enjoyed our time together. The wisdom and knowledge, the laughter and understanding. The experience of life. I will miss you. Love always, your son, Paul

I am going to miss Vince. I only knew him for the last 10 years or so but really enjoyed his company during that time. I wish that I had known him when he was younger and in better health so we could have gone out and caught a few trout together.

No more pain, No more suffering, Always in our thoughts. Love paul and Karen Palmer xxx

I have fond memories of my time spent with Dad. He enjoyed being around his family, sharing his advice, stories and, of course, his British humour. Vince fought a courageous battle and now is truly able to rest in peace. Love always, your daughter-in-law, Sandy

Vince has gone to a better place.
I knew Vince during his working time at the college. He always seemed to be in a good mood and knew how to enjoy life!