OBITUARY
Virgie M. Vincent
September 25, 1926 – February 28, 2026
Virgie was an avid collector, from coins and stamps to spoons and coffee mugs from her and her husband’s travels. She loved to take pictures and turn them into scrapbooks to cherish all of the memories made. She loved supporting veterans any chance she could. Virgie was very dedicated to her faith and prayed her rosary twice a day.
Virgie is survived by her daughter, Brenda V. Dubois; granddaughters, Pam Ybarbo and husband, Pete, Jennifer Holcomb and husband, Kris; and great-grandchildren, Dylan Ybarbo and wife, Marisol and Wyatt Ybarbo.
She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Minos A. Vincent; sister, Lennie Marceaux; brother, Willis Marceaux and son-in-law, Ronald “Ronnie” Dubois
Visitation will be Friday, March 13, 2026 from 1-2 PM at Rosewood Funeral Chapel with a graveside to immediately follow at Memorial Park Cemetery.
The family of Virgie would like to express the most gratitude to Cheryl Wade, Virgie’s caregiver of 8 years. We are so blessed to have her care and love Virgie for so many years.
Also a special thank you to Mercy House and New Century Hospice for the care and comfort given to Virgie and our family during this time.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Victoria Veterans Council or Wounded Warriors Project.
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| Date: | 3/13/2026 | | Time: | 1:00 PM | | Location: | Rosewood Funeral Home, Victoria, TX |
| Date: | 3/13/2026 | | Time: | 2:00 PM | | Location: | Memorial Park Cemetery, Victoria, TX |
Virgie M. Vincent passed away on Saturday, February 28, 2026. For additional information, please view the complete Virgie M. Vincent obituary at the Victoria Advocate newspaper obituaries: obits.victoriaadvocate.com  To order flowers & plants, call (361) 575-2307 |
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