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Revision as of 17:04, 3 January 2013

Birth

Leland Vincent was born in Reidsville Jan. 24, 1893, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vincent. His siblings were:

  • Herman Vincent
  • Ervin Vincent
  • Kenneth Vincent
  • Roy Vincent
  • Charles Vincent, Schenectady
  • Harold Vincent of Tuscon, Ariz
  • Benita Livingston, Schenectady,

Education

Occupation

Ezra Vincent was a former resident of Voorheesville, but of late had lived in Albany and vicinity.

Marriage & Children

Death

Leland Vincent, 64, died suddenly of a heart attack on Sunday, December 22, 1958.

Obituary

Leland Vincent Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — January 3, 1958

Leland Vincent

Leland Vincent, 64, died suddenly of a heart attack on Sunday, Dec. 22 (1958). He was born in Reidsville Jan. 24, 1893, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vincent.

Mr. Vincent was a former resident of Voorheesville, but of late had lived in Albany and vicinity. He was a mason by trade, and brother of the late Herman, Ervin and Kenneth Vincent.

Survivors are his wife, Grace Batcher Vincent; two children, Donald and Margaret Vincent; three brothers, Roy and Charles Vincent, Schenectady, and Harold Vincent of Tuscon, Ariz; a sister, Benita Livingston, Schenectady, also several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were conducted from the James Keeher Funeral Home, Albany, Thursday afternoon, Dec. 26. James Vincent, student minister of the Stanton Reformed church, Stanton, N. J., officiated. Interment was in Prospect Hill cemetery.

Altamont Enterprise - January 3, 1958

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