Saturday, November 27, 2010
Vinson (Vince) A. Neace
Vinson (Vince) A. Neace, 61, of Alexandria, KY., died Thursday, November 25, 2010 at Dale Hollow Lake, in Byrdstown, TN. He was an employee of Fischer Special Mfg. in Cold Spring, KY. Planning to retire in March 2011 to their home on Dale Hollow Lake, where he loved to fish and spend time with his family and friends. He also enjoyed building and racing cars. A wonderful husband of 40 years to his wife, Deborah Ragan Neace, Devoted father of Gregory Neace of Independence, KY. and Julia Neace of Alexandria, KY. Loving son of Hazel Neace of Highland Heights, KY. and the late Preston Neace. Dear brother of Wanda Ray of Falmouth, KY., Barbara Stahl of
Highland Heights, KY., Imogene Fuehner of Villa Hills, KY., Beverly Fibbe of Alexandria, KY., Rick Neace of Butler, KY. and Alleen Gaither of Pawhuska, OK. Also survived by several neices and nephews. A great friend to all. Visitation and Funeral Servicei will be held at the Alexandria Funeral Home. Visitation: Monday, November 29, 2010, 4 pm -
8 pm. Funeral Service: Tuesday, November 30, 2010, 11 am. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Falmouth, KY. Memorials may be made to Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center, 3130
Highland Ave - 4th Floor, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0055 or charity of donors choice.
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Our hearts ache for the loss of Vinson. He was our neighbor here on Dale Hollow Lake and we were expecting his retirement to come soon. Our prayers and deepest condolences go out to his loved ones.
ReplyDeleteIt is said "If you give a man a fish he will eat for a day, If you teach a man to fish he will eat for eternity" Little did I know that I had became the student, Vince showed me a strong love for family and friends,to enjoy life...his words of wisdom. When its my time, I know Vince will be at the boat ramp, with rods and tackle box in hand, waiting to show me our new fishin' hole.
ReplyDeleteI was saddened to read of the passing of my old friend from Campbell County High. My condolences to his family and friends.
ReplyDeleteJohn Plouffe
Ronan, Mt.
Vince was our neighbor at Dale Hollow Lake. We became great friends immediately. We are still in shock and disblief. He was one of the most gentle, kind, always smiling, always offering help - men we have every known. To say he will be missed is an understatement. Deb, Julie and Greg we will always be there for you. Do not hesitate to call us. You have not been out of our thoughts and prayers .
ReplyDeleteDave and Connie Braum
We were just getting to know Debbie and Vince at Dale Hollow Lake. We were quite saddened and shocked to hear about Vince. We are thinking of you all.
ReplyDeleteI only really have childhood memories of my brother because I left Ky in my early 20's. He was the best Big brother I ever had and will miss him terribly. Debby, Julie,and Greg you are all in my prayers. Love you.
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