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Vincent R. Hereford

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GLEN ALLEN - Vincent Rotonnie Hereford, 44, of Glen Allen, Va., departed this life on Feb. 19, 2009.He was preceded In death by his grandmother, Edith S. Hereford.He leaves to cherish his memory a loving and devoted wife, Michelle D. Hereford; two children, Brittainy M. and Brandon W. Hereford; a...

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The memory of a smile, a joke and a stern handshake will always be remembered. Let us not forget the love for Glen Allen Sports, both football and baseball and all of the children that he has touched. Vince, rest in peace in God's hand.
Chuck,Cindy,Tyler

THE HEREFORD FAMILY WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY FAMILY'S PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS. MAY GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOUR FAMILY

Michelle, Brittany and Brandon,
When I heard the words, "Vince never met a stranger," my thoughts turned to the night Gary and Vince smoked cigars and had a drink together - Gary remembers that fondly and always spoke highly of Vince - and felt like he had known him all his life! You have our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy and compassion. You are not alone - he is your Guardian Angel now and forever. Love, Mary, Gary, Jacob and Courtney Cothran

To: Ms Lue Papa Little Lisa My thoughts and Prayers are with you. To : Benny's wife and children may God Bless you all . I lived next door on Allen street Love Kelly,My Mom Brendaand My Brother Kendle

Michelle and family -
Deepest sympathy and many prayers...
Take care of yourselves. My thoughts are with you.

Michelle, Brittainy, and Brandon:
Words cannot express how deeply saddened we are by Vincent's death. He was one of the nicest people that we have had the opportunity to meet. Not only was he a great neighbor, but he was a dear friend. We will miss him terribly. Please know that we are here for you whenever you need us. You are in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you all during this time.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

My Brother - Vince I don't have the words. How do you say Thank You for MY LIFE...we lived our life together, growing up together doesn't say enough...You taught me to not be intimidated, don't be nervous, don't be afraid to excel "Do what you have to then do what you want to" remember that. It took me through war, life, and too many things to list. That and Mom's "They knock you down; get up" both simple but powerful...I LOVE YOU BROTHER!!!

Our family is thinking of you in your time of grief. Vince was a great person and we will always remember his great spirit and kindness during football games.