Vincent-Mancini-Obituary

Vincent N. Mancini

West Chester, Pennsylvania

Jun 30, 1937 – Mar 3, 2020

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June 30, 1937
DIED
March 3, 2020
LOCATION
West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Vincent N. Mancini, 82, of West Chester, PA passed away on March 3, 2020. He is survived by Leanora M. (née Caputo) Mancini; sons, Chris Mancini (Audrey) and Jason Mancini; grandchildren, Isabella and Griffin Mancini; sisters, Felicia Dooley and Esther Paciolla and many nieces and nephews....

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THIS IS VERY SAD NEWS ...VINCE WAS A REAL GENTLEMAN AND A GREAT FRIEND AT IDLE HOUR
HE WAS A GREAT FATHER TO HIS SON CHRIS WHO HE TALKED ABOUT WHEN EVER WE SAW EACH OTHER AT THE TENNIS CLUB..HE WILL BE EXTREMELY MISSED BY ANYONE WHO KNEW HIM

THIS IS VERY SAD NEWS
TO ME HE WAS ALWAYS A GENTLEMAN..A REAL GREAT GUY WITH A WONDERFUL SENSE OF HUMOR.
HE LOVED TENNIS BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY HE LOVED HIS SON CHRIS AND WOULD ALWAYS TALK ABOUT HIM WHENEVER WE SAW EACH OTHER...ALWAYS A PLEASANT MAN I KNOW HE'LL BE GREATLY MISSED AT THE CLUB AND I'M SURE BY ANYONE WHO KNEW VINCE MANCINI.

I have know Vince for over 40 years. He was a colleague of my for 35 years at Delaware County Community College. He and I stayed good friend after I retired in 2005. I could always count on Vince's support if I had a problem and he could always count on me to be his handyman. I will miss our lunches at Nudy's Cafe and our political discussions. I will always treasure my memories with Vince.

Milt Myers

I had Vince as a political science teacher at the community college and then knew him on the porch of Idle Hour. Always sincere and a true gentleman. May your family be comforted by friends and memories.
Kate R.

So very sorry to hear this.

Vince was a great guy. We played many matches at Idle Hour and they were always in the spirit of friendly competition. He was always a sportsman and a gentleman, both on and off the court.

He will be greatly missed by many people.


With deep regret - Barry Raff

I am so sorry for your loss I wish I could have seen before this. We were alter boys at
MDG and class mates at North Catholic. I will always remember the Port Richmond days
we had a wonderful time.

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.