Date of Birth July 10, 1922
Passed Away August 19, 2008
Place of Residence Arkport/Hornell
Home State NY
Service Time Private Service
Interment Location Rural Cemetery, Hornell

VINCENT L. MAHANY

ARKPORT/HORNELL-Vincent L. Mahany, 86, formerly of Yankee Lane, Town of Hornellsville, died early Tuesday morning (Aug. 19, 2008) at McAuley Manor in North Hornell, after a long illness.
Born in Fort Fairfield, Maine on July 10, 1922, Vince was a former resident of Arkport and has resided in the Town of Hornellsville for more than 45 years.
While residing in Maine he was employed as a potato farmer and before his retirement he was a self-employed contractor.
Vince had been a communicant of St. Ann’s Church of Our Lady of the Valley Parish.
His family includes his companion of 35 years, Anne H. Hoy; his son, Vincent “Ty”; his daughter, Pamela Ann; his five grandchildren; his two sisters and three brothers; also his nieces, nephews and cousins.
To honor his wishes there will be no calling hours. A private graveside service at Rural Cemetery in Hornell will be held in his memory at the convenience
of his family, with Deacon Robert McCormick officiating.
Arrangements are with the Bishop & Johnson Funeral Home, Inc., 285 Main St., Hornell.

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4 Responses

  1. TO Tyler, Pam, Ann and the Mahany Family Sincere condolences for your loss. I am glad Vinces’ suffering has ended. Vince was always a good friend to me and my family. He was a hard worker and was proud of Pam and Ty. Rest in Peace my friend.

  2. To Ann and the Mahany family. I’m very sorry to hear about the loss of Vince. He was a real neat man and a real good person. I remember him,Al Chapman and my dad (Truman Lunn)down at the store telling stories and giving us kids life lessons.They were great times with him.My prayers go out to all of you and God Bless.

  3. I worked at Hollands Lumber for 29 years and met Vince when I started in 1976. He was always very kind and nice to wait on. Over the years we became good friends and he will be missed dearly.He was one of he contractors we looked up to for his opinions and expertice.

  4. Vince was a loving Grandfather and I will always cherish the memories I have of him. I learned so very much from him … and each day I remember something that he taught me. He was such a strong man that was robbed of this strength of person, mind and spirit the past few years – now he can finally be at rest. My love is with him, Anne and my family during this time remembering the wonderful man he was and always will be in my memories. I miss you, Gramp.

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