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Steve & Nancy Knabel
March 29, 2016
Although we went in different directions latter in life, Vince was one of my favorite uncles. Seeing him or when his name was brought up in conversation, put a smile on my face. Peace be with you Uncle Vince. Condolences to Aunt Pat and family.
March 28, 2016
Marcella, we are sorry for your loss. He is watching over you now.You and your family are in our prayers.
March 28, 2016
Till we meet again, my friend. Your laugh and sense of humor will be missed.
Ron & Lisa Schweinhart
March 27, 2016
Well cousin no more pain or sickness, although didn't see you much still thought of you. Will miss you, enjoy the peace, watch over all of us.
Kevin Doyle
March 27, 2016
Man, you were a very entertaining friend. From gin rummy, poker, fishing, golf, UL sports, volleyball and the many other activities that you made funnier and more enjoyable, Thanks Vince.
Kevin
March 26, 2016
Jennifer and Dave
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