Vincent Ray Oberndorfer

vincent oberndorfer

February 8, 1957 ~ September 20, 2007


Resided in: Pueblo, CO

Vincent Ray Oberndorfer, 50, passed away Sept. 20, 2007, as a result of a motorcycle accident. Survived by his mother, Elma-Elaine (Andy) Scuzzaro; children, Steven Ray (Katie) Oberndorfer, Ian Ray Oberndorfer and Raylissa Samms-Miller; siblings, Calvin ( Sarah) Oberndorfer, Bradley Oberndorfer and Deborah Oberndorfer; stepbrother, Andy (Lori) Scuzzaro; mother of Ian, Chris Oberndorfer; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his father, Leonard. Vince was born Feb. 8, 1957, in Sidney, Nebr. He served in the U.S. Army and owned and operated Mesa Mowing LLC. He coached 5th and 6th grade Bantam football at North Mesa, youth baseball and was a player and coached in the Pueblo Hockey Association. In addition to being an avid sportsman, he was also an outdoors man who enjoyed fly fishing and skiing. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel with Pastor Roy Miltner officiating. Military honors by Pueblo Veterans' Ritual Team will follow. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Vincent Oberndorfer Memorial Fund through the funeral home. Online condolences, MontgomerySteward.com

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  1. It was a priviledge to be a neighbor of Vince for the last three years. He was a warm and friendly person, and a hard worker. We will miss his friendly smile and wave as he drove past our house. Our deepest sympathies to his children, loved ones and friends during this time of sorrow.

  2. We’re sorry that Vinnie is no longer with us. He had a lust for life and lived it to the fullest. He will be missed by all who knew him. Our condolences to the entire family.

    Mark & Sue Wieland

  3. Our deepest sympathy to Ian and his family. We will all miss Vince during Ian’s bowling league.
    Condolences from the Bowlero Sat. Youth League members and coaches.

  4. What a joy it was to know Vince. I saw him once a year at Boom Days and it was always so good to see him. He never had a bad thing to say about anyone and always made you feel so welcome in his life. This year was especially nice as there was a group of us who hung out until 4:00 am of Friday night. I will cherish that forever and will miss him. My life is better for having known Vince and my thoughts and prayers are with his family.

  5. What’s ours in memory is ours unchanged forever. My life is richer for having known Vince. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

  6. There are no words yet known to man that can ease the pain or take away our grief. So we’ll all take our memories, both made and shared, and hold them preciously close to our hearts. Not a day will go by that he’s not remembered and missed and I know with all that I am that the precious light that was uniquely Vince continues to shine and lives on in his children.


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