Vincent was born in Worcester, son of Vincent and Dorothy R. (LeRoux) Maher and with the exception of his military service, lived here all his life. He served his nation proudly in the United States Air Force.
He worked as a machinist for many years at Norton Company, before he retired. He had been a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish. Vincent was a man of his word, he was loyal, loving and kind. He would offer help to anyone who needed it. He loved his children with all his heart. He enjoyed softball and volleyball.
Burial in Worcester County Memorial Park in Paxton.
Vincent was born in Worcester, son of Vincent and Dorothy R. (LeRoux) Maher and with the exception of his military service, lived here all his life. He served his nation proudly in the United States Air Force.
He worked as a machinist for many years at Norton Company, before he retired. He had been a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish. Vincent was a man of his word, he was loyal, loving and kind. He would offer help to anyone who needed it. He loved his children with all his heart. He enjoyed softball and volleyball.
Burial in Worcester County Memorial Park in Paxton.
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