Vincent Edward Niland
December 1, 1936 – June 9, 2019
Vincent Edward Niland, 82, of Carolina Shore, N.C., formally of Lusby, MD passed away on June 9, 2019 in Baltimore, MD. He was born on December 1, 1936 to the late Vincent F. and Carolyn M. Niland.
Husband of the late Peggy Niland, father of Sharon Walls and her husband Gilbert, Vincent E. Niland, Jr., Janet Murphy and her husband John, and Denise N. Wingerd and her husband Karl. Grandfather of Gilbert, Jr., and Christopher Walls and Caroline and Abigail Wingerd, he is also survived by a brother, Butch Niland and many Nieces, Nephews and Step Grandchildren.
The family will receive friends on Thursday June 13, 2019 from 6-8 PM at the Rausch Funeral Home, 4405 Broomes Island Road, Port Republic, MD where services will be held on Friday June 14, 2019 at 11 AM. Interment will follow in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church Cemetery, Lexington Park MD. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.
Visitation
Services
- Funeral Service
Friday, June 14, 2019
11:00 am
Interment
- Burial
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church Cemetery
22375 Three Notch Road
Lexington Park, Maryland 20653
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Vinnie was a wonderful neighbor and friend. We spent much time harassing each other and just having a good ole time. We would go fishing trying to outdo each other and swear we were the one who caught the biggest fish. When if the truth be known, it was Lois and my daughters who would always end up winning the competition. Vinnie would swear the fish felt sorry for the girls and committed suicide by jumping onto the girls hooks.
I loved his zest for life! His love for his family! His passion for the race car he was involved in with his brother and nephew. A wonderful man who will certainly be missed by all who knew him. May Our Heavenly Father Bless the Wells, Murphy, Wingerd and Niland Families.
Bob and Lois Campbell
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Vinnie was a wonderful neighbor and friend. We spent much time harassing each other and just having a good ole time. We would go fishing trying to outdo each other and swear we were the one who caught the biggest fish. When if the truth be known, it was Lois and my daughters who would always end up winning the competition. Vinnie would swear the fish felt sorry for the girls and committed suicide by jumping onto the girls hooks.
I loved his zest for life! His love for his family! His passion for the race car he was involved in with his brother and nephew. A wonderful man who will certainly be missed by all who knew him. May Our Heavenly Father Bless the Wells, Murphy, Wingerd and Niland Families.
Bob and Lois Campbell