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Vincent C. Interrante

Marina, California

Oct 12, 1930 – Jun 5, 2014 (Age 83)

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BORN
October 12, 1930
DIED
June 5, 2014
AGE
83
LOCATION
Marina, California

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MARINA, CA – Vincent Interrante, a mail carrier for 33+ years in Pacific Grove, California, died on June 5, 2014 at his home with family around him. Vince was born the fifth of six children to Charles and Josephine Interrante in Norristown, PA. His parents and all his brothers and sisters...

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No one will ever peel my kiwi or make me a boat out of paper like you did. Thanks for all of the beach days at the "big beach". You were the best Grandad to ever Grandad, and you are immensely missed. XO Fi

Always missing my Dad, blessed with so many wonderful memories of a great, dedicated Father

❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

Miss you Pappy

I have memories of going to church with the whole family.We were neighbors . Laura and I was good friend .Sorry for the loss of a man as I know was great and kind.

I met Vince as a teenager at church. He always had a smile on his face. Every time I showed up. He be one of first people to greet and ask how I was. My heart goes out to the family. I am glad that I have met him and he will be missed.

I would talk to Vince when he was delivering mail in Pacific Grove. Always happy and positively energetic. I would also see Vince in the Monterey Sports Center running so hard on the treadmill that I asked him why he was running so hard ? "I was in the hospital for heart surgery" he said "and I never want to go back."

A wonderful man who is a positive inspiration in my life.

Thank you Vince.

I look forward to seeing you again!

Dustin Smith

I'll always have fond memories of Vince walking the streets of PG and delivering smiles to the patrons who were lucky enough to have him as their letter carrier. He was quite the "Postal Ambassador" and the epitome of a loyal civil servant. His was, and is, the greatest generation.

I only just heard of Vince's passing and wanted to pass along my condolences to his wife and family. We lived on his mail route and, on those occasions when my husband or I were home when Vince delivered the mail, he would always have a cheerful greeting, a kind word and would inquire as to how we were doing. Since I'm a calligrapher and send and receive mail addressed in calligraphy, Vince would often remark on it and seemed to enjoy it as much as I did. He was a truly lovely person and will...