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Vincent Lee Grimes

Penns Grove, New Jersey

Age 64

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Vincent Lee GrimesAGE: 64 • Penns GroveVincent Lee Grimes of Penns Grove, NJ on May 9, 2012, age 64. Service: Tuesday- 12noon at the First Nazarene Baptist Church~ 8th and Fairmount Streets Camden, NJ. Interment will be private. Arr. Carl Miller FH~ 365-2966.

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May God bless and keep you. You are always in our prayers. Remember that God never make a mistake. Vince is now in a place where he will never suffer.

My deepest sympathy to the entire family. Vince was such a gentleman and will be missed.

To Nikki, Brian and family. I can't say that I knew your father. I learned alot yesterday at the funeral. I do know that I have known you 2 for many years and my love for you both is great. Dawn and I want you and Grimes family to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Erik Bounds (Brother)
Dawn Dickerson (Sister in Law)

My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire family. May you find comfort in the days ahead.
RIP Vince.

My condolences to the family. I grew up with the Grimes' family and worked briefly with Vincent. RIP dear friend.

TO VINCE`S FAMILY,WE GO WAY BACK TO SALEM OAKS MIDGET FOOTBALL, SHS CLASS OF 1965,FRESHMAN BASKETBALL & GREAT FRIEND OF OUR EARLY YEARS. I NEVER HAD THE PLEASURE OF MEETING HIS FAMILY,WHICH I FEEL I REALLY MISSED SOMETHING SPECIAL.YOU ARE IN MY SPECIAL PRAYERS THROUGHTOUT. GOD BLESS ALL, TOMMY MC CARTHY, Wicomico Church,VA.

To the Family, Vince will forever be part of some wonderful memories, as a co-worker and dear friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I will never forget that smile and the laughs we shared.

Karen Roots - Salem, NJ

To the Family,
So sorry to hear of the passing of Vince. He was a great guy, always smiling and pleasant to talk to. Deepest sympathy.

To the Family,
I worked with Vince at the Island for many years. I always enjoyed our conversations and his way of handling the every day stress that work brings. He was truly a Gentleman who treated everyone with respect. He will be missed by all. The world will be a little less bright with his departure.
With deepest s
ympathy,
John Halstead