Four siblings, Tony, Roseann and Lucy. He will always be remembered as the baby of the family, being spoiled by his mother Fortunata.
Vince’s early years were primarily on a baseball diamond until a devastating leg injury ended his baseball career and led him into the insurance industry, where he followed in his father, Vince Sr’s. footsteps. He went on to spend 45 years in the business and helped many families that more than likely wouldn’t have gotten the same respect that Vince has known to give to all.
Vince is survived by his beautiful wife, Debbie, who he met at Seminole High School after his family moved down from New York.
In 1977, Vince and Debbie welcomed their first of two children, Vincent Paul, and in 1980, their second son, Michael James, came along. In the early 80’s they spent time in Augusta, Georgia before relocating to Atlanta until the Christmas of 1990. Vince adored hi grandchildren, Vincent Paul Jr, Gianna and Angelina.
Vince moved his family to Lakeland, Florida where he excelled as a District Manager for American National Insurance.
In 1995, Vince made his final move back home to the St. Petersburg area and ran one of the most successful districts in his company year after year.
Vince had an unwavering loyalty about him. Once you met him, you were a friend for life. His infectious smile and ability to control a crowd and will be missed by all.
His family and friends appreciate all the kind words and prayers.
Arrangements were made under the direction of Garden Sanctuary Funeral Home, 7950 131st Street, Seminole, FL 33776