Vincent-Lombardo-Obituary

Vincent Joseph Lombardo

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LOMBARDO, Vincent Joseph, 77, of Lutz passed away April 12, 2006. Mr. Lombardo, a Korean war veteran, lived in Des Plaines, Ill. for 43 years where he was active at Saint Mary's Church and proprietor of Lombardo's Shoes. He was recently employed by Publix Stores. A member of Saint Timothy...

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To my father, who always thought of others before himself.

Dad, I will always love you and try to lead the rest of my life in the non-selfish way that you did. You are truly my hero and myinspiration. You will always be with me.
Love,
Marty

Dear Linda, Mrs. Lombardo and Family:

I was very saddened to hear of Vince's passing. I have wonderful memories of his quick smile despite all his hard work at the shoe store. Not to mention the hospitality I always felt visiting the house in Des Plaines. You and your family are in my thoughts.

Dear Cousin Lydia and Family,

May you take some comfort in that Cousin Vince had a life well lived. He completed his earthly journey just when we are reminded of the Resurrection to come. May memories be a part of what helps sustain you as life continues. I think of the impish Astaire dancing with his lovely wife in his arms 20 years ago at our wedding, the man who knew more about opera than baseball – his father Mike was responsible, the year he bought a tuxedo and chuckled as...

Dearest Linda and Family,

It is with heavy heart that I extend condolences to your family from ours on the loss of your Father.

I pray that the comfort of friends and family and the fond memories of a life spent together sees you through this most difficult time.

Dearest Lydia and family,

I was deeply saddened yesterday when I learned about Vince's passing. He has always been the quiet gentleman of the family.

"Mike's Vince" was the eldest of the many cousins. It doesn't seem so long ago that he was the first to become an adult; to be the next generation taking over.

He led our little pack into adulthood, the military, family life, business and retirement.

"Mike's Vince" was the male cousin's standard...

Linda & Greg: Our thoughts and prayers are with you. You have our deepest condelences. Tim & Winona Gossett

Linda, Greg and Family,
You have our deepest sympathy and prayers at this time of loss. May the strength you have to go forward be directed from above. Love, Brad and Margie

To Mrs. Lombardo, Linda and all of the Lomvardo Family. Barbara and I are truely sad to hear of your loss. Vince was always ready to welcome us into your home and just sit and talk to you another member of the family. His loss is truly great and I wish our words could do more to ease your pain. God Bless all of you and the grandchildren.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.