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Vincent Joseph Mangini

Newark, New Jersey

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Vincent Joseph Mangini, 45, of Robbinsville, N.J., passed away on Monday, Feb. 11, 2013, in his home, surrounded by his devoted and loving family. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Saturday at Our Lady of Sorrows R.C. Church, 3816 East State Street Extension, Hamilton,...

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Fern and Mandy - What a great man with such a generous spirit! Susan and I will hold you both in our prayers.

Although we only knew Vince a little bit, what we saw was an outstanding, fun loving guy. He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Fern and Amanda.
Love, Bath Huy and family

Vince loved Music and especially seeing his loving wife, Fern, in our shows at OLS. I will be there for Fern to give her the Love and support as you would have wished. Your Love of especially fern and Mandy was shown in so many ways. Bob and I will miss you.

We have fond memories of Vincent and his sister from Florham Park and their parents for whom we have the highest respect. We are very sorry to hear about Vincent's passing and wish our best during this sad time to his family

Vince, i am sure i speak on behalf of all of your friends and colleagues at Stark & Stark. You were a true inspiration to all of us. Your positive attitude, in the face of such adversity, was beyond heroic. You have taught us more than you will ever know.

To Fern & Mandy, my sincerest sympathies to you both. My prayers are with you and your family.

I am very sad today. I knew Vincent from Toastmasters.

To the Mangini Family-I only met your husband once when you had your Jewelry Party. I'm sure you and Amanda will miss him so much. Have Faith in the fact that we will ALL meet again in a BETTER place. Keep your memories close. He will always be right there for both of you. Call me anytime!

Before leaving my house for our senior prom, 5/1/86

My deepest sympathies to Vincent's family. We spent our senior year of high school together, had some classes together, and even went to the prom together. Vincent was a genuinely nice man and a talented singer. He was amazing as Tevye the dairyman in NDHS's version of Fiddler on the Roof. I enjoyed hearing him sing with the choir at St. Anthony of Padua in Hightstown. He had a gentle and kind soul.

Rest well and sing with the angels, Vincent. We will miss you.