elevated jngaS August 2, 1941 – August 29, 2023
elevated jngaS Visitation
Thursday September 7, 2023 from 11am to 1:15pm
elevated jngaS Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, ON, L3T 3Z6
elevated jngaS Funeral Mass – Chapel of St. Joseph (within the Funeral Home)
Thursday September 7, 2023 at 1:30pm
elevated jngaS Interment
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery
8361 Yonge Street, Thornhill, ON, L3T 2C7
elevated jngaS Reception to follow.
Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
elevated jngaS Obituary
elevated jngaS Vincenzo (Vince) Mario Carcone, born August 2, 1941 in Cervaro, Frosinone Italy to parents Corradino and Maria Carcone. Immigrated to Canada at the age of 13. After school, he owned a Fina in Unionville. He then co-owned and worked as a mechanic for Carcone’s Esso and Carcone’s Auto Recyclers. He owned, helped run, and expanded High Quest Farms. Retired to Sandy Cove in Innisfil, Ontario, where he had many friends. He had one son, with former wife Cathi, and three step-children with his late wife Norma, plus many grandchildren.
elevated jngaS Left to mourn are his son Colt and his family, granddaughters Chloe and Brooklyn, sister Rosetta and nieces Wanida and Lori and their families, stepchildren Karen, Matt, Michelle and their families, grandchildren and great
grandchildren, and of course his favourite dog Mindy.
I was very sad to hear of Vince’s passing. He was a dear man. I will also miss his dog Mindy who was his favorite companion.
This so makes my heart hurt. Colt, Chloe, Brooklyn and family. Please know that you are all in our thoughts. Vince was a kind soul that will be remembered fondly and missed forever. The Phillips/McDonald family
Sorry for your loss Colt, Chloe, Brooklyn and family. Our thoughts are with you sending you hugs.
Condolences from the Radcliffe’s
Hey Colt .Fifty years of true friendship will always be remembered for his Wonderful ways ,support and unselfishness. I can not thank him enough for the Love that he shared .
Vince was a great friend and kind man, not bad poker player also mention his pool playing skills. He will be missed by many
Vince was a great neighbour and will be missed
When playing pool as he was about to win his favourite saying was “I can smell blood”. I will always miss his great sense of humour
card and poker buddy
Sending condolences to the family of Vince. We had the pleasure of living side by side in Aurora for many years. His smile and humourous nature will be missed by many.
Sincerely, Harald and Heather Atzelsberger
With broken hearts we send our condolences to you Colt, Vince will be missed by us dearly and by everyone who knows him. He was a great father, brother, grandfather, uncle, and friend. He has touched souls of many people that knew him with his kindness sense of humor, generous and loving ways. he will be forever in our hearts. Love Rosetta, Wanida, Lori, David, Jordana Silvio, and Jordan.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ rest in peace, uncle Vince we all love you!!!
We are very sorry for your loss, Colt. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Terry & John Anderson
Vince was a great horseman and always put the horse’s care first. I believe he would want to be remember for all the years he dedicated to his passion for horses. He passed on his equine knowledge to many riders in the Aurora area. Condolences to Colt and his family.
Vince was a good friend and person. I have so many happy memories and learned so much from him and Cathi during my time at High Quest. Vince was kind and generous and I will always remember him fondly. RIP Vince and thanks for our time together.