Vincent-Ward-Obituary

Vincent Ward Sr.

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WARD, Vincent Kenard, Sr., 75, passed away January 26, 2005, at his home in Temple Terrace after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was born March 26, 1929, in Plant City and spent his life in Hills- borough County except for the time of his service in the Army during the Korean War. He...

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Dear Ward Family,
Although I have only known Mr. Ward for a few years, I will miss him always. He was the kindest, sweetest man . Mrs Ward..I enjoyed making your table was ready when you came into the country club. You have my sympathy and my prayers. Life is a gift that we should not forget is all to short. I hope the lifetime of memories that you have shared will get you through the days ahead. Should you need anything from us here a TTGCC please call. 988-1791 x 215. God Bless Kathy

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY BROTHER

There was one story I was told from when I was little, it was about when the doctor came to deliver V.K. I was told that Doc said to me "I am going inside to get you a baby brother." I have always wondered what the doctor would have done if he had been a girl.

He was a wonderful and loving brother and I am so thankful that we got to spend time together the last few weeks, whether it was watching a movie, talking or just sitting near...

Katherin and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time.

The Avirett Family
Joe Avirett
Mary A. Williams
Kay A. Buckhanan
Tim Avirett
Becky A. Borders

God bless and comfort you Kathryn, Vincent was such a gentle, loving soul. We know you will miss him very much. We have retired and are living here in Palmetto. Hope to see you one day. Love, Jerry and Carolyn

We will all miss Vince immensely. Memories of him in better times will remain with us always. We miss visiting with him, watching Gus take him for walks and seeing him in his straw hat working in the yard. His kind generous manner was always evident even while he dealt with his illness.

Dear Katherine,
Bill and I are so very sorry to hear of Vincent's death.
We remember you and Vincent from T.T. Presbyterian Church and Katherine your lovely voice in the choir. Vincent smiling face as you sang so lovely. Please give us a call when you feel like talking. Our phone number is 632-8831.
Love you,
Barbara and Bill Smith

My deepest sympathy and condolencesto the ward family. Vincent and I worked together on the Tampa Fire Department,We had a great time and I will keep him in my heart forever. To a brother firefighter.

My uncle was a wonderful man who always had a smile on his face. He had a great sense of humor and enjoyed life to its fullest.

We will miss you, Uncle Buddy, God Bless you and keep you in his embrace.

LOVE,
Your niece Vanna Claire,
Richie and Amy