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Vincent Vince'' DePaul McMahon
November 27th, 1909 - April 29th, 2000
McMahon, Vincent DePaul ?Vince,? 90, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday April 29 after a long illness. Born in Brooklyn, NY and formerly of Rockaway Park, NY, he retired as a bricklayer from the New York City Housing Authority in 1975. He was a avid fisherman and was President of the St. Petersburg Rod and Gun Club where he ran the Fishing School. A member of Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, he volunteered as a lecturer and Bingo worker. One of the highlights of his career was working on the Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center in New York City. In 1947, he worked on the sign at Al Lang Field in St. Petersburg. Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Anne; four daughters: Helene Hardick and Eileen Stafford, both of St. Petersburg; RoseAnne Molkentin of Garden City, NY; and Kathleen McFarren of Kennett-Square, PA; six Grandchildren and two Great-Granddaughters. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes & Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg.
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