Vincent-Grimmie-Obituary

Vincent Grimmie Jr.

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Wounded Warrior Project

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Vincent Grimmie Jr.Vince Grimmie Jr., 89, of Northfield, NJ, passed away peacefully at home and surrounded by his family on Thursday, March 20, 2025. He was one-of-a-kind; an incredible man devoted to his family and fiercely loved by all who had the pleasure of meeting him. Vince was born and...

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I´m sorry for your families loss. I had the pleasure to work with Vince at the original GN in AC. He was always a gentleman and more than willing to share his knowledge with a young guy just starting out. I have many fond memories from my time working with Vince.

So sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved father. Your family were wonderful neighbors.

Marylou and ALL the Family! We missed the main event, the final Mass for Uncle Vince but were able to visit MaryLou at home Wednesday. So sad for the loss of your wonderful Dad. I will always remember his happy smile and warmth. Blessings for all the Grimmie´s, Perri´s and our extended family and friends. Requiescat en Pace Uncle Vince! Kevin & Terri Burgher with Rory & Brigit Scanlon now living in Saugerties, NY

I was sorry to read of Vince's passing. May God in his infinite goodness comfort you in your sorrow

Dear MaryLou, my sincerest condolences on the loss of your husband. My parents, Gene& Gloria Schraeder were such fond friends. You were always so sweet to me. Cherish the wonderful years you had together! Kathy O´Brien

Growing up in Pleasantville made us who we are today. Grimmie's were part of the core families of South Pleasantville. We live on and remember those days of our lives.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.Our condolences to Mrs. Grimmie and family

Dea r Mary Lou and family, Much sympathy, The obitiuary was your darling Vince to a "T". To know Vince was to love him. Joan Power

It was always a great night to be at uncle Pete's house to have a slice of pizza from Vince. To Mary Lou and his entire family my condolences.