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Vincent Joseph Iacaboni

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Vincent Joseph Iacaboni Jr., age 44 years, died June 12, 2010. Vince was born December 5, 1965, in Boston , Massachusetts , to Joann and Vincent Iacaboni, Sr., of Jackson, Mississippi. Vince was a financial analyst, and he served as president of Covenant Financial Group in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Texas. He was an active mentor in Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Pulaski County, and he enjoyed spending time with his Little Brother for over two years. He was a member of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Vince was a devoted father to Olivia and Grace, and he loved them deeply. Vince married his soul mate, Amy Nicol Treadway Iacaboni, on November 21, 2009. Their short time together was a lifetime of love. Their genuine love was evident when they were together. Those who were privileged to share good times with Vince knew his basic kindness and experienced his zest for life, love, family, and friends. Vince embraced each day as a true Italian with passion for adventure, cooking, and fun. He will be greatly missed by his beloved wife Amy, his daughters Olivia and Grace, his family, and his entire circle of friends. Vince admired a quote by Theodore Roosevelt. "Youth." "I want to see you, game boys. I want to see you brave and manly. And I also want to see you gentle and tender. Be practical as well as generous in your ideals. Keep your eyes on the stars and keep your feet on the ground. Courage, hard work, self mastery, and intelligent effort are all essential to a successful life. Character in the long run is the decisive factor in the life of an individual and of nations alike." Vince is survived by his wife, Amy Nicol Treadway Iacaboni of Little Rock; his parents, Joann Ventresca and Vincent Joseph Iacaboni, Sr., of Jackson, Mississippi; two daughters, Olivia Pascal Iacaboni and Grace Abigail Iacaboni both of Euliss, Texas; one brother, Mark Iacaboni of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; one sister, Kristina Cutrer and husband Ken of Jackson, Mississippi; and their son Christopher of Jackson, Mississippi; and Amy and Vince's English Setter, Winnie. There will be a memorial service Friday at 10 a.m. at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Little Rock officiated by The Very Reverend Jonathon Jensen, followed by interment of cremains in the Treadway Garden on the Cathedral grounds. A reception will follow in Morrison Hall. Arrangements are under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com. Memorials may be made to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral located at 310 West 17th Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 , the Susan G. Komen for the Cure located at 904 Autumn Road #500, Little Rock, Arkansas 72211, and Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Pulaski County located at 312 West Pershing Blvd., Little Rock, Arkansas 72114.

Published June 16, 2010

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