Service Details
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. at St. Anne Catholic Church, 9091 Prairie Ridge Blvd., Pleasant Prairie, WI. Interment will take place in Green Ridge Cemetery. A visitation for Phyllis will be held at the church on Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the Mass.
Memorial Suggestions
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances directed to Kenosha Little League, 1804-89th Pl., Kenosha WI 53143, in her husband Roger, her son Rusty, and Phyllis’s name would be appreciated by the Vincent family.

Phyllis Vincent, age 90, of Kenosha died on Thursday, September 14,2023. She was born in Chicago on March 16, 1933, a daughter of the late Richard and Isabelle (Chaplin) Engdahl. Phyllis lived her life in Kenosha since childhood. As a young woman she was employed at the American Brass Co. and as fate would have it, it was there that she met her future husband Roger V. Vincent Jr. They were married on April 19, 1952, in Kenosha. Following the joy of caring for the home and raising her four children, Phyllis was employed as a Nursing Assistant for many years at Kenosha Memorial Hospital. Phyllis was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, and St. Anne Catholic Church, was a HUGE Chicago Cubs fan, and was an avid follower and supporter of her husband as he served as the coach of the Ken Crete Little League team in Kenosha for over 45 years. Phyllis also loved movies, music, fine arts, and DANCING. Survivors include her three children, Christine Vincent, Lauren (Timothy) Cross, and Jon (Jeanne) Vincent; her grandchildren, Shane (Soulivan) Powell, Jesse Powell, Christopher (Rachel) Powell, Aaron (Lisa) Cross, Kate (Adam) Braatz, JoAnna (Andrew) Cordell, Isaac Vincent, Ian Vincent, Isabella Vincent and by her 9 great grandchildren. Along with her husband Roger, she was preceded in death by her son and best friend, Roger “Rusty” Vincent III; her brother, Richard Engdahl, her two sisters, Lynn Trecroci and Shirley Madrigrano, and her loving companion, Vince Zarletti.
Carol and Ron Ferrara says
Lauren, although I never knew or met your mother, I do know and love you, her daughter. She must have been a wonderful soul as the part of her that she passed to you shines brightly. I believe that our loved ones always remain a part of us. You will carry her spirit in your heart forever. Find peace and comfort in knowing that those who surround you at this time love you deeply. Feeling your loss and sharing your grief at this time.
Dave & Dianne DeByl says
Laurie, Tim and Family:
We offer our sympathies and prayers not only for your beloved mother, but for you all! Hers was a life well lived and a family well loved. A blessing in and of itself!
Ann Krulatz Rosmann says
Sending condolences to the families, May the memories ease the sorrow and loss you feel together and always.
John Frost says
Dear Laurie, Chris and Jon – blessings to all of you and your families. Your mom was a wonderful lady and always had a smile of her face and a welcome greeting for everyone. She will be missed, but is now reunited with Roger and Rusty. May God bless Phyllis, and all of her family.
Kim Grasser says
Laurie and Tim,
Sending thoughts and prayers to all of you. I always enjoyed seeing your Mom at the hot and visiting with her. She was always a beam of sunshine. I know you will miss her but I pray she rests peacefully in God’s arm in the company of her loved ones. ❤️