Roger "Rinell" Vincent

November 25, 1947 ~ April 20, 2023
Roger “Rinell” Vincent, 75, passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 20, 2023, at home with the love of his wife & children surrounding him. He made his home in Factoryville, PA for 38 years, then in Snow Hill, MD before his final home in Indianapolis, IN. He was the son of the late Roger Rex Vincent and Elaine Lydia DuCharme & son-in-law of the late Foster Lebengood Deibert Sr. & Ruth Katherine McKeown. He was born on November 25, 1947, in Madison, Wisconsin. Rinell was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania. He was also a member of the Factoryville Sportsmen’s Club, American Legion, VFW, and the NRA.
Rinell and his beloved wife, Mary Edna, recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on 6-5-2021 with all of their family together. Faith, family, and country were the three most important things in his life. Rinell heard the call of his country and proudly served in the Army during the Vietnam War with honor.
Rinell was an avid outdoorsman and sports fan. Rinell enjoyed farming, hunting, fishing, golfing, and teaching his 13 beloved precious joys everything the outdoors can offer. Even though Rinell lived most of his life in PA, Rinell was a devout Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badger football fan. He loved supporting his teams and encouraging his grandkids to love them too. Rinell had the pleasure of working in the agriculture industry his entire career. His passion for farming, farmers, and cows led him to the Artificial Insemination (AI industry) where he got to “spread the bull” for 45+ years. He loved his job, especially working with his dealers and the farmers. He never drove past a farm without stopping as he said, “I’ve never met a stranger!”
He was a “Good” man and an amazing, loving husband, father, son, brother & friend. He would do anything for anyone. His greatest joy was spending time with his family, his wife, children, and his precious joys.
Rinell is preceded in death by his parents Roger Rex and Elaine Lydia DuCharme Vincent, and parents-in-law Foster L. Deibert Sr. and Ruth M. Deibert.
He is survived by his beloved wife Mary Edna, and children Heather (Mark) Naessig, Mariruth (Mathew) Vaughan, Gretchen (Jeremy) Schoettle, Preston (Jenn) Vincent, Rinell (Brittney) Vincent. His 13 precious joys, Madison (Clayton) Goodspeed, Peyton – Collin, Hunter, Jaden, Taner – Bayley, Regan, Sydney – Ella, Reid – Layne, and Morgan. Sister Nicky (Dick) Timm, brother Craig “Skip” Vincent, nephew and nieces, and many other extended family members.
His family will continue his legacy by living a life full of love and caring for one another.
Celebrations of Rinell’s life will be held at a later date in Factoryville, PA, and Madison, WI.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation, Factoryville Sportsman Club, and Tunnel 2 Towers Foundation.
Services entrusted to O’Riley Branson Funeral Service and Crematory, 6107 S. East Street, Indianapolis, IN.
Please visit www.OrileyBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
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I am so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man. I’m thankful for the memories of taking Gretchen and I to and from dance class. Sending hugs to the family. God bless. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Our condolences to the entire large family. I enjoyed knowing and being friends with Rinell for many years. Spending those summer days cutting and splitting firewood, drinking moonshine and telling stories out in the yard on those cool summer nights, shoveling snow day after day, sharing meals and friendship with our kids playing and laughing together. These were some great days and he made them better.
My deepest sympathy to you, Mary Edna and your family. One memory that comes to mind is when I thought Rinell worked for an electric power company, imagine my surprise when you told me what Sire Power was. Many happy memories with all the kids especially on Halloween. Thank you and your family for being good neighbors.
So sorry for your loss
Anonymous has made a donation of $100.00 to Parkinson’s Foundation
So sorry for your loss I was a classmate from DeForest Wi.
May he rest in peace.
So sorry to hear of Rinell’s passing. Jack & I were so glad we got to share our cousins reunion & meet so many of your family. It was a special day & one we cherish. Thoughts & prayers to all your family.
Anonymous has made a donation of $50.00 to Parkinson’s Foundation
Sorry for your loss. I went to school with Rinell !
Jennifer Deibert has made a donation of $200.00 to Parkinson’s Foundation
Anonymous has made a donation of $500.00 to Parkinson’s Foundation