Vincent P. Reilly
Reilly, Vincent P. (November 15, 2024). Loving husband of Maryann (nee O’Neill). Beloved son of Joan Marie (Nicholas) and the late Robert J. Reilly. He will also be deeply missed by his siblings Christopher (Sandie), Robert, Susan Maslanka (Jim), Mary Ann, and Joseph, in-laws Michele (Bryen), and nieces and nephews, Matt (Shauna), Everett, Jack, Erin, Mary, Connell, Cece (Diego), Mila, Beto, his many beloved aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, dogs and horses.
Born in Brooklyn, native of Queens NY and Wayne, NJ, Vincent was a graduate of DePaul Catholic High School, and Drexel University, a member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity and a forty-year employee and partner at CLA. Vince loved his wife, his parents, family, friends and the New York Mets. He enjoyed participating in and watching sports reading, sharing family meals, visiting museums, historic sites, state and national parks. In life and at work, he led by example, mentoring countless junior accountants and modeling professional ethics and excellence. Vince’s life was marked by his quiet sense of faith, incredible work ethic, sense of duty, generosity, quick wit, and wry sense of humor. If it mattered to you, it mattered to him. Children and animals enjoyed his company. He was a wonderful horse husband.
Relatives and friends are invited to Vincent’s Viewing Sunday 11/24, 6 to 8pm, Craft Funeral Home, 814 Bethlehem Pike, Erdenheim, PA 19031. His second viewing will be Monday 1/25, 9 to 10am St Genevive RC Church Flourtown. His Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10am. Interment Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery. The funeral mass will also be available for live streaming…[Hi David, please update with appropriate info]
In lieu of flowers contributions in Vincent’s name may be made to Whosoever Gospel Mission (P.O. Box 48308, Phila., PA 19144); Philabundance (3616 South Galloway St., Phila., PA 19148); Parkinson’s Foundation, 5757 Waterford District Dr., Suite.310, Miami, FL 33126; Catholic Charities Appeal, PO Box 95000, Phila, PA 19195-0001.
I had the pleasure of working with Vince at CLA. He was a kind person and always had a funny sense of humor. He will be missed.
Words cannot express how much of a positive impact Vince had on me personally and professionally. I feel blessed that I had the chance to know him.
Vince will be forever remembered as a solid citizen, a patient and interested associate, a tribute to his chosen profession and a Gentleman who would always take the time to help. He will truly be missed.
Dear Maryann, Aunt Joan, and the rest of the Riley family,
Our deepest condolences. We will forever remember Vince’s kindness, compassion, and quick wit. Vince was a steady presence and a patient listener, and he will be sorely missed by all in the extended Nicholas family.
Love,
Emily, Kevin, Sylvie and Ollie