He had three brothers Maurice Bell, Clinton Bell, and a younger brother Harold Bell. All of who have predeceased him.
In 1942, at the age of twenty-two, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps and did his basic training in Macon, GA. After basic training he was assigned to the 11th Air Force and sent to the Aleutian Islands to fight in the Pacific Theater. At the end of World War II he came back to Lunenburg, VT to work as a mechanic.
He lived most of his life as a resident of Lunenburg, VT. He was employed in the Gilman Paper Mill, owned a chainsaw business, and was a licensed electrician.
Vincent is survived by his wife Rita of Lunenburg, VT; his five children and their spouses; Daniel Bell and Mary (Quimby) of Wheelock, VT; Diane and Bruce Thomas of Lunenburg, VT; Anna and Carl Lavallee of Monkton, VT,;Mary Lou and Gary Ingalls of Lunenburg, VT; and Amos and Dolores (Couture) Bell also of Lunenburg, VT. He has thirteen grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
He had three brothers Maurice Bell, Clinton Bell, and a younger brother Harold Bell. All of who have predeceased him.
In 1942, at the age of twenty-two, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps and did his basic training in Macon, GA. After basic training he was assigned to the 11th Air Force and sent to the Aleutian Islands to fight in the Pacific Theater. At the end of World War II he came back to Lunenburg, VT to work as a mechanic.
He lived most of his life as a resident of Lunenburg, VT. He was employed in the Gilman Paper Mill, owned a chainsaw business, and was a licensed electrician.
Vincent is survived by his wife Rita of Lunenburg, VT; his five children and their spouses; Daniel Bell and Mary (Quimby) of Wheelock, VT; Diane and Bruce Thomas of Lunenburg, VT; Anna and Carl Lavallee of Monkton, VT,;Mary Lou and Gary Ingalls of Lunenburg, VT; and Amos and Dolores (Couture) Bell also of Lunenburg, VT. He has thirteen grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
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