Vincent-Nocella-Obituary

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Vincent Nocella

Worcester, Massachusetts

Mar 10, 1948 – May 24, 2020 (Age 72)

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BORN
March 10, 1948
DIED
May 24, 2020
AGE
72
LOCATION
Worcester, Massachusetts
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Mercadante Funeral Home & Chapel - Worcester Obituary

Vincent Nocella, 72, of Worcester, passed away on Saturday, May 24, 2020, at Saint Vincent Hospital, from complications due to COVID-19.

Vincent was born in Sessa Aurunca, Italy, son of the late Salvatore and Maria Grazia (Alicandro)

Nocella. Vincent grew up in Formia, Italy and...

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I´m just reading this and my heart hurts. Thank you for all you did for soccer in the Tampa Bay Area. You mentored a bunch of misfits and made us all better. God bless you my friend. Fino a quando ci incontriamo di nuovo.

God Bless You Vinny!

Angelo, Joanna,AnnMaria,Alfonso, and family
I am so sorry to hear of my cousin Vincents passing. He will be deeply missed by his family, cousin Vincent was a wonderful, gentle, man. Vincent is in heaven, at peace at last

Thank you for all you gave to youth soccer development in the Tampa Bay Area . Your passion for soccer touched so many lives on and off the field .

Vince was my soccer coach, my friend, and my mentor. The game of soccer connected our paths and I'm so grateful to this day for that. It's sad to see you go old friend, but I believe we'll meet again. Until that time comes, rest in peace my friend.

Be at peace Vin!

Thank you for having the service online. I was honored to be a part of it. I have known Vinny for 12 years as his dietitian. I often heard him speak of his niece, usually assuring me that she would take care of this or that for him. It made me happy to know he had such a loving and supportive family. I appreciated his knowledge and interest in nutrition. Always with nuts at his bedside that his family brought him! Vinny had an eclectic taste in music. At times I would hear a beautiful aria...

I remember Vincent from both North High and Holy Cross. He was a gentle soul. My sympathies to the family.

Thank you Mr. DiLeo for your insightful eulogy and also to the family for sharing photographs. Vinnie truly was one in a million