Vincent William Lonnemann

Service Date: November 20, 2023
Visitation Info: Blessed Sacrament Church
Service Info: Blessed Sacrament Church
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Loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather passed peacefully in his sleep on 11/14. Survived by his wife JoAnn, and sons Vince (Monica), Robert (Vicki), Paul (Elaine), and Ray (Katie). Grandchildren Kirby, Patrick, Nick, Peter, Luke, Elliott, Martin, Robert, and great-grandchild Talt as well as many nieces, nephews, and lifelong friends.
Vince never had an unkind word to say about anyone. His beautiful blue eyes and wonderful smile will always bring fond memories. His engineering brain was something to behold and his corny dad jokes will never be forgotten.
Vince was a Catholic to the core. He belonged to Blessed Sacrament Church and was very involved as a parishioner. He acted in his faith by helping others from Civil Rights, Vietnamese refugees, parish council activities, and Saint Vincent DePaul.
He will forever be remembered as a kind, loving man with a great sense of humor.
Thanks to St. Charles, Hospice caregivers, and Ruwe Pharmacy for their support. The family cannot express enough gratitude for the love and care shown by the caregivers at Godsend who will always be a part of our family.
In Lieu of flowers, the family requests to enjoy life, share your God-given gifts, and love one another.

Monday
20
November
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Blessed Sacrament Church

2409 Dixie Hwy
Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017
Phone: (859) 331-4302
Monday
20
November
6:00 pm

Blessed Sacrament Church

2409 Dixie Hwy
Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017
Phone: (859) 331-4302

Vincent William Lonnemann

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Monday
20
November
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Blessed Sacrament Church

2409 Dixie Hwy
Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017
Phone: (859) 331-4302

Vince

I will be forever grateful to Vince and Josie for inviting me and John to be in their wedding as partners. Little did we know that John and I would end up being life partners. John always said that Vince only picked him because he didn’t have anyone else to pick. And Josie was the little sister I never had. As far as I’m concerned, they were matchmakers and didn’t even know it. Many fond memories. When you see John, Vince, give him my love.
Carole Cleves


Our Vinny

Vincent (Vinny) Lonnemann was “only” a perfect gentleman, a perfect student and a perfect classmate with a rare, subtle sense of humor that kept us wondering and laughing at the same time. He knew how to listen, comment and even disagree without demeaning someone. We bowled together, joked together, laughed together, solved countless world problems together and it was always a pleasure to see him walk into “Peewee’s” for our quarterly “Class of 1954” lunches during the “Dick Grone era.” Vince set a good and memorable Christian example one could count on day in and day out. I and many others shall truly miss him. Raymond A. “Ray” Smith – Covington Catholic Class of 1954


Love

Best remembrance I have ever read. Your family must have wonderful memories to hold onto