Honor Mission
Vincent N. “Vinny” Liberto, Jr., Active Duty, KIA, Veteran
USMC –
Mandeville, Louisiana – 09-27-19
Mandeville, Louisiana – 09-27-19
ABOUT THE MISSION:
Vincent N. Liberto, Jr., was a decorated U.S. Marine combat veteran and leader within the Mandeville Police Department. Vince in the last moment of his life, was doing what he was trained and loved to do… actively assisting his fellow Brothers in Blue and leading a Police action that tragically lead to his being killed in the line of duty. Vince was a Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps, served nearly 30 years with three different Police Departments, a graduate of the FBI National Academy, and rose to the rank of Captain within the Mandeville Police Department.
Obituary [1]
PRIMARY STAGING DETAILS: 09-27-19
Staging Time: 08:15 AM
Castine Center
63350 Pelican Blvd.
Mandeville, Louisiana 70448
Mandeville, Louisiana 70448
Ride Captain:
Doug Nobles
noblesdoug@gmail.com
985-662-9818
Special Instructions:
Briefing: 8:30 a.m.
Visitation: 9 a.m.
Memorial Service: Noon
**Special note: I am requesting that all PGR Members wear RED. In remembrance those deployed and to identify PGR members as we will be participating in the escort and be directed to a reserved parking place.
Fly your flags into the park if possible.
Burial will be at St. Lazarus of Bethany Memorial Gardens, 450 Holy Trinity Drive, Covington, La.
Judge Tanner exit off Causeway Blvd.
Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided
If you have large bike flags, please bring them.
Water will be provided.
Flags will be provided
If you have large bike flags, please bring them.
Water will be provided.
Submitted By: Doug Nobles
Position: Louisiana State Captain
Position: Louisiana State Captain
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4 Comments To "Vincent N. “Vinny” Liberto, Jr."
#1 Comment By mcpojjb On September 25, 2019 @ 6:15 pm
My sincere condolences to the Family and Friends of Captain Vincent N. Liberto, Jr. Rest in Peace, Hero.
JJ Bishop, PGR
SGT (Ret.), Henrico County Police, Virginia
MCPO (Ret.), USCGR
Hudson, FL
#2 Comment By Lcart00 On September 25, 2019 @ 6:22 pm
We have lost another Great American Hero,
Angie and I offer our deepest, and most heartfelt condolences to the Family and Friends of this true American Hero. It’s with great sorrow we say goodbye to all our great Heroes. Our hearts are heavy with the loss of those who stood and fought for our country. Be proud and strong in their beliefs. God bless, stand down, your mission is now complete…may you rest in Honored, Eternal Peace. Thank you, Your sacrifices will not be forgotten.
Lloyd R. Carter, USAF, 366th SPS, Viet Nam
In memory of:
My Father, Raymond H. Carter, WWII , 331st Air Base Unit, A.A.F.,
My Brother, PFC Milford D. Carter, 9th Inf.,Viet Nam.,
My Step-Father, Freddie D. Braswell, USMC Korea,
They were my heroes, I stand for them.
#3 Comment By didymuss On September 25, 2019 @ 6:24 pm
To a very special hero.
Rest In Peace captain Liberto..
God bless your wife and children and may the God of Heaven and Earth hold and comfort you in His loving arms.
Ecclesiastes 3 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die;. Lord we pray for strength for the family as they go through the days ahead. Bind them together in love and comfort them only as you can.
My wife and I wish to offer our deep heartfelt condolences.
They did their part. Now we will do our very best to honor you.
Thank you for your service!! God Bless You!!
Didymuss
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#4 Comment By Richard St. Romain On September 26, 2019 @ 10:30 am
Captain Vincent Liberto, Jr., who’s life was taken so savagely, after spending decades protecting us, is devestating to his lovely family and his community. I and ALL Americans, have lost a great American Hero, who gave his life for us, though we’re far away from where he served. We will always owe our freedom & American way of life, to Captain Liberto, because of his decision years earlier, to be a Marine & served so many years in Law Enforcement. We share the family’s lost & pain.
Richard St. Romain
VIP, PGR, Raceland, La.