Vincent Francis Corrinne, beloved son of Beatrice (Brown) Corrinne and Andrew Nicholas Corrinne, was born on June 17, 1940, in Commodore, PA. On February 24, 2024, surrounded by the love of his family, he peacefully departed this life to be with the Lord.
Vince, as he was affectionately known, was a graduate of Purchase Line High School, Class of 1958. Following his graduation, he embarked on a journey marked by hard work and dedication. Vince held various manufacturing positions throughout his career, demonstrating his strong work ethic and commitment to providing for his family. For over three decades, he lent his talents and expertise to Fisher Scientific, where his contributions were valued and respected by colleagues and peers alike.
He was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a cherished friend. Vince approached life with a quiet strength, always ready to lend a helping hand.
In addition to his remarkable career and profound impact on those around him, he dedicated a portion of his life in service to his country. In December 1963, he answered the call of duty and proudly enlisted in the United States Army. It was during this time that Vince embarked on another significant journey, one of love and companionship. While home on leave, he exchanged vows with Katharine Ann Little, on a beautiful Christmas Day, December 25, 1963.
Together, Vince and Katie shared a bond that spanned six decades, a testament to their enduring love and unwavering commitment to one another. In December 2023, they joyously celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.
Their union was blessed with the arrival of two daughters, Kelly Corrinne-Thomas and Janet Corrinne-Harvey, who brought immeasurable joy and fulfillment into their lives. Vince found immense happiness in his role as a husband and father, but it was as “Pa” to his beloved grandchildren that he truly flourished.
With boundless pride and overflowing love, Vince delighted in watching his grandchildren grow and thrive. Whether cheering them on from the sidelines of sporting events or attending their dance recitals and watching them graduate, he was their steadfast supporter. Alongside Katie, he dedicated countless hours to nurturing their passions and instilling values of hard work, resilience, and perseverance.
In the embrace of his family, Vince found his greatest source of happiness and fulfillment. Taylor Corinne and Luke Anthony Thomas, along with Jameson Ann and Fletcher Nicholas Harvey, brought endless laughter and warmth into his life, filling his heart with boundless love and pride. Even the family’s cherished pets, grand-dog Cooper and three grand-cats, Geno, Catarina and Sergei, added to the sometimes-joyous chaos, completing the vibrant family circle that Vince held dear.
His life was marked not only by love and devotion but also by the profound losses he endured along the way. Vince was preceded in death by his dear parents, as well as an infant son, Nicholas Carl Corrinne, whose memory remained forever cherished in his heart. Additionally, he was preceded in death by his beloved sisters, Emma Sokoly, Annabelle Aloi, Evelyn Lockard, and Dolores Corrinne, and his brother Anthony Corrinne.
In addition to his immediate family, Vince mourned the loss of his brother-in-law, Alvin Little, sister-in-law, Verna Foreback, and in-laws Carl and Janet Little, who had been dear to him throughout his life’s journey.
As Vince’s loved ones gather to bid him farewell, they will be guided in their mourning by his nephew, Francis Aloi, who will lead a service honoring Vince’s life and legacy.
Visitation will be Tuesday evening, February 27th from 6:00 to 7:00 PM at the Rairigh-Bence Funeral Home & Crematory of Clymer. His funeral service will begin immediately following the visitation hour at 7PM.
In honoring his wishes, interment will be held privately at a later date in Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana, PA, where Vince will find eternal rest alongside those who had gone before him.
Though Vince’s earthly journey has come to an end, his spirit lives on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. As family, friends, and loved ones come together to celebrate his life, let us find solace in the knowledge that he has found peace in the loving embrace of the Lord, reunited with those who had gone before him. Though his physical presence may be gone, the memories they shared and the values he imparted will serve as guiding lights in the days ahead.
Memorial gifts may be directed to the IRMC Cancer Center, in partnership with UPMC Hillman Cancer Center. Details regarding donations can be found at: https://hillman.upmc.com/difference/supporting/make-a-gift
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