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Vincent "Vinnie" Matthew Bostic, 48, of Poplar Bluff, MO, passed away Sunday, July 06, 2025, at St. Louis University Hospital.
Vinnie was born on March 3, 1977, to Billy Bostic in Poplar Bluff, Missouri.
Vinnie was an avid St. Louis Cardinals fan. In his younger years he was active in many sports, including, track, basketball, football and baseball. He had a big love for music, even playing the bass guitar in a band with his friends. Vinnie was always active with his grandchildren and never missed any of their events or activities.
Vinnie is survived by his two daughters, Anastasia Blaise (Aaron) and Gabrialle Bostic (Lucas); sister, Robin Flenoid (James); three grandchildren, Kyrie, Eleanor, and Aylin; nephew, Anthony Flenoid; great nieces, Addyson and Harper; Shawn "Bear" Hunter, wife Abbie and their children, and Thomas Abney, wife Tasha and their son, TJ, whom Vinnie considered to be his brothers; along with numerous extended family and friends.
Vinnie was preceded in death by his mother, Billy Bostic; grandmother, Imogene Metts; brother, Kenny Bostic; nephew, Steven Flenoid; brother-in-law, Forest Johnson.
Gathering of family and friends will be held on Friday, July 11, 2025, from 1:00-2:00pm at Cotrell Willow Ridge Funeral & Cremation Services. Memorial service will follow beginning at 2:00pm.
Cotrell Willow Ridge Funeral & Cremation Services is honored to serve the family and friends of Mr. Vincent Bostic. Online condolences can be made at www.cwrfcs.com.
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1100 Iron Bridge Road, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
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