Rebecca Ann “Becky” <I>Brinkroeger</I> Stark Vincent

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Rebecca Ann “Becky” Brinkroeger Stark Vincent

Birth
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Death
14 Nov 2021 (aged 83)
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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Obituary appearing on D.O. McComb & Sons Funeral Homes - Covington Knolls website (https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/fort-wayne-in/rebecca-vincent-10449062):

Rebecca "Becky" A. Stark Vincent, 83, died peacefully on November 14, 2021 with her family and their love for her at her side. She was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana to Evelyn and Paul Brinkroeger on December 26, 1937 and attended Southside High School, where she met her first husband, Jack Stark. Together, they had three children, Holly, Jill, and Jack Jr.

Becky was a loving mother and grandmother, who always had a bright smile for her children and grandchildren, offering quiet and gentle support. She expressed her creative side through her home, crafts, and artful letters. She loved Fort Wayne's Foster Park especially when the flowers were in bloom and helped us learn to stop and appreciate the sunshine and blue skies.

She began working in the 1950s as a secretary for a manufacturer, then later in the banking industry. During the 1970s and 1980s, she worked as executive secretary to the president of Gripco Fasteners in South Whitley, Indiana. She later worked for Lincoln Life, retiring in 1995.

Becky was an accomplished athlete and gymnast beginning in high school. In mid-life, she became a runner, competing in road races often winning her age group. She shared her active lifestyle with her family, including canoeing, swimming, and boating at Pigeon Lake where the family had a cottage.

During her career as a full-time working mother and wife, she always took care of those she loved. When she was a young mother, she nursed her own mother during a critical illness. At home, Becky served as family taxi driver, chef, and confidant. She swung hammers on family building projects and later supported Jack's business venture into the pizza industry. We will never forget her sound advice for life, "stay warm and busy." Without fail, she was there for her family, in all pursuits and travails with optimism, good humor, and a gentle loving spirit. In the last years of her life, Becky courageously battled dementia.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Donna Niemeyer, and brother, Michael Brinkroeger. She is survived by her husband, Allen Vincent; her children, Holly McCammon, Jill Stark (O'Donnell), and Jack Stark, Jr.; four grandchildren, two stepchildren, and four step grandchildren. Donations can be made to the Indiana University School of Medicine Anatomical Education Program, 635 Barnhill Dr., Medical Science Building 5035, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202. A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021, 1-3pm with a time-of-reflection service at 2:30pm at McComb & Sons Covington Knolls. Please visit www.mccombandsons.com to sign the online guest book.
Obituary appearing on D.O. McComb & Sons Funeral Homes - Covington Knolls website (https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/fort-wayne-in/rebecca-vincent-10449062):

Rebecca "Becky" A. Stark Vincent, 83, died peacefully on November 14, 2021 with her family and their love for her at her side. She was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana to Evelyn and Paul Brinkroeger on December 26, 1937 and attended Southside High School, where she met her first husband, Jack Stark. Together, they had three children, Holly, Jill, and Jack Jr.

Becky was a loving mother and grandmother, who always had a bright smile for her children and grandchildren, offering quiet and gentle support. She expressed her creative side through her home, crafts, and artful letters. She loved Fort Wayne's Foster Park especially when the flowers were in bloom and helped us learn to stop and appreciate the sunshine and blue skies.

She began working in the 1950s as a secretary for a manufacturer, then later in the banking industry. During the 1970s and 1980s, she worked as executive secretary to the president of Gripco Fasteners in South Whitley, Indiana. She later worked for Lincoln Life, retiring in 1995.

Becky was an accomplished athlete and gymnast beginning in high school. In mid-life, she became a runner, competing in road races often winning her age group. She shared her active lifestyle with her family, including canoeing, swimming, and boating at Pigeon Lake where the family had a cottage.

During her career as a full-time working mother and wife, she always took care of those she loved. When she was a young mother, she nursed her own mother during a critical illness. At home, Becky served as family taxi driver, chef, and confidant. She swung hammers on family building projects and later supported Jack's business venture into the pizza industry. We will never forget her sound advice for life, "stay warm and busy." Without fail, she was there for her family, in all pursuits and travails with optimism, good humor, and a gentle loving spirit. In the last years of her life, Becky courageously battled dementia.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Donna Niemeyer, and brother, Michael Brinkroeger. She is survived by her husband, Allen Vincent; her children, Holly McCammon, Jill Stark (O'Donnell), and Jack Stark, Jr.; four grandchildren, two stepchildren, and four step grandchildren. Donations can be made to the Indiana University School of Medicine Anatomical Education Program, 635 Barnhill Dr., Medical Science Building 5035, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202. A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021, 1-3pm with a time-of-reflection service at 2:30pm at McComb & Sons Covington Knolls. Please visit www.mccombandsons.com to sign the online guest book.


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