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BEVERLY — Vincent A. DiVincenzo, 66, husband of Bernadette (Cellineri) DiVincenzo died Wednesday, March 24, 2010 at Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers.
Born in Beverly, son of the late Albert and Dina (Christfori) DiVincenzo, he lived in Danvers most of his life and was a graduate of the Holten High School in Danvers.
Vincent was a self-employed barber and was a member of the Gerry Club in Marblehead. He also was a member of the Fish and Game Club and enjoyed bowling.
Surviving him in addition to his wife are two daughters, Lori-Ann DiVincenzo of Danvers; and Stephanie M. DiVincenzo of Beverly.
ARRANGEMENTS: Visiting hours will be held at the Campbell-Lee, Moody, Russell Funeral Home, 525 Cabot St., Beverly (North Beverly location), on Monday from 5 to 7 p.m., followed by a memorial service at 7 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Contributions may be made in his memory to Make A Wish Foundation, 295 Devonshire St., Boston, MA 02110. Information, directions, condolences at www.campbellfuneral.com.
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Susan & Marty Segal
April 11, 2010
Dear Bernadette and Family,
Marty and I just found out the sad news about Vinny.
The nicest guy in the world and we enjoyed being in your company when you visited Disney.
We extend our sincere sympathy and we know you have many wonderful memories of all the visits to Disney.
Fondly,
Susan & Marty Segal
April 11, 2010
Dear Bernadette and Family,
Marty and I just found out the sad news about Vinny.
The nicest guy in the world and we enjoyed being in your company when you visited Disney.
We extend our sincere sympathy and we know you have many wonderful memories of all the visits to Disney.
Fondly,
Barbara Hitchcock
April 5, 2010
I am so sorry to hear that your very sweet husband pased away I first met Vinny At silver shears for my son's first hair cut 30 yrs ago My son Scott still saw Vinny up until he stopped working I enjoyed sories of your many visits to disney land. We also loved and went to disney many times. I am so sorry I know He had a tough battle. I will miss his wonderful smile and that twinkle in his eye Barb Hitchcock, Marblehead
Charlie Blute
April 1, 2010
To Vinnie's Family:
Vinnie and I are very old friends that went back to the "Danvers Days". He used to cut my hair when he worked at Mr. Jerry's and later on when he moved to Marblehead. We were often together in the late '60's until we both married. I saw Vinnie last at my brother's wake, and we picked up were we left off almost 40 years ago. I was saddened to learn of his passing. He was a one in a million guy, always had a smile and a kind word about everyone he touched. The world will miss Vinnie. My regrets are extended to you and the family.
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Walter Horan
March 31, 2010
To Vinnie's family:
Your husband/father was "one in a million".
He was my barber for well over 20 years.
I always enjoyed his cheerful conversations--DisneyWorld (his Pizza man costume), GEjet engines/planes,town news, etc..
I will miss him greatly but,will never forget him.
Please accept my deepest sympathy.
Phil Sweeney
March 30, 2010
Vinnie cut my hair for years, and as an added benefit, kept me informed of town gossip and other more factual town activities. He was a great guy to have a conversation with. I will miss him.
Phil Sweeney
Lindsay Hutton
March 29, 2010
Bernie, Lori and Stephanie you are in our thoughts. Vinnie will be greatly missed. His smile and energy will last forever in our hearts. Love, Jeff and Lindsay Hutton
March 28, 2010
Dear Bernadette and Girls,
I was so sorry to hear of Vinny's passing. I spoke with him weekly and although he was very ill, he maintained a positive attitude. Vinny cut my hair for the first time in 1968. Since that time, he has become a wonderful friend. His love of his family and his wonderful sense of humor drew so many people to him. I will miss my friend Vinny, but will treasure his friendship forever. Paul Canavan
Joe DiVincenzo
March 27, 2010
Cuzzin Vinny, better in real life than in any movie! Big heart, great family man and true friend.
Cuzzin Joe from NY
Mary Anne (LaPointe) Smith
March 27, 2010
Dear Bernadette and family,
I am so sorry to read about your great loss. May God help you through this sorrowful time. My prayers are with you and your children.
Brian O'Loughlin
March 26, 2010
Great guy...outstanding neighbor.....always willing to help others in need.....Vinnie will be sorely missed!
Brian G. O'Loughlin
Danvers
Edward Faulkner
March 26, 2010
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
March 26, 2010
To Vinnie's Family; I'm very sorry for your loss.
"Vinnie" your friendship and humor, along with your infectious SMILE will be truly missed by all.
Your friend,
Ron Skinner
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