Vincent M Wieberg, 46, of Denver, passed away on May 22nd, 2023.
Vince was a person with a big heart who was caring and loving. Vince was the kind of person people liked immediately. But he often spoke his mind and he did not pretend he did not like something or someone. He would never be held back. He was a hard worker and gave life his all. He loved fishing, camping, MMA, and football. He loved spending time with his friends and family. But most of all he loved spending time with his daughter, Mariah, and grandsons, Noah and Ameliano.
Vince was so proud to be a grandpa. All he ever talked about was his Noah Bear and his new grandbaby, Ameliano. Vince often took his grandson Noah fishing, and to motorcycle races, and took Noah to his karate classes. Vince could never sit still for very long. He always had to be doing something or going someplace. He was a free spirit and could not be tied down. He always cared about how he looked and was a sharp dresser and always had a cool car.
Vince is preceded into death by his dad, Baldy Chacon, his mom, Amy Chacon, and most recently his two nephews, Brian Jewell, and Josh Wieberg.
He is survived by his daughter, Mariah Quintana, and his two grandsons, Noah and Ameliano. His siblings; Theresa Chacon, Patricia Dominquez, Tony Armijo (Christie Armijo), Pamela Chacon, Joann Padilla, Art Chacon, and Andrew Chacon (Veronica Chacon). He also is survived by numerous nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, cousins, and a ton of friends.
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Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery
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