Vincent Armond Ingrilli
July 23, 1935 - December 10, 2018
        

Passed away peacefully at home and was born To Eternal Life on December 10, 2018 at the age of 83 years joining Arline, his high school sweet heart and late wife of 47 years. Vince was preceded in death by his parents Charlie and Devina Ingrilli, Baldo and Elissa De Polis and his sister Betty Puccinelli. Loving husband of Rusty Taylor. Proud father of Charlie (Sarinee), Vinnie (Lori), Lisa (Michael) Ollmann, Mike, and Andrea (Rocco) Smeriglio. Loving grandfather of Amanda, Krista, Catherine (Jon), Elissa (Josh), Vinnie Jr., Sam, Remi, Michael Vincent, Teaghen, Anya, Sal, Nicholas, Francesca and Rocco Vincent. Survived by his sister Phyllis (Benny) Travia, his brother-in-law Joe (the late Betty), step-daughters Vickie (Tom) Lacher, Debbie (Todd) Harkner, step -grandsons Bill (Kortney) Sorrell, Matthew (Phoung) Sorrell. Also survived by 8 great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Visitation on Thursday December 13th at the Funeral Home from 4:00PM -8:00PM and on Friday December 14th at Old St. Mary Parish 844 N. Broadway - Milwaukee from 9:00AM until time of Funeral Mass at 10:00AM. Entombment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials can be made in Vince's name to St. Jude, Memphis TN, or Christ Lutheran Church W240N3103 Pewaukee Rd, Pewaukee, WI 53072 attention: needy family fund or the MS Society.

Vince and Arline were the proud co-founders of Vince Ingrilli & Sons Plumbing Co. Inc. The company has continuously served the community since October of 1972. His son and namesake oversee the family business today along with two of his grandchildren.

He loved Wisconsin sports, a great Western, time in his yard near his pool and especially spending time with family and friends around him. He was a great conversationalist and loved smoking a good cigar while cooking a steak on the grill for him and Rusty.

The entire family would like to express a heartfelt thank you to his friend and care giver Erkhiimergen (Mark) Gombosuren, Vitas Hospice Nurses, his team of doctors and the cancer staff at Froedert Memorial Hospital, especially Dr. William Hall, Dr. John Burfeind and his nurse Judy who cared for him so compassionately these last few years.

                 "So Long My Friend"