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Vincent “Truck” Bolden

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Vincent “Truck” Bolden, 59, of Paris, Tennessee, died at his aunt’s residence Monday, August 8, 2022.

Vincent was born Friday, March 22, 1963 in Paris, Tennessee, to Thomas Adel Bolden and Carol Faye Sanders-Johnson, who both preceded him in death. His grandparents: Homer Sanders, Sr., Minnie Mae Edwards, and Marie Bolden, also preceded him in death.

Vincent attended Henry County High School, where he played football and gained his nickname “Truck” for his build, great ability to play the game and dominate the field.

He graduated in 1982, serving in the Tennessee National Guard for four years immediately afterwards.

Vincent loved people and never met a stranger. He loved his family, life, and music. He loved playing his harmonica; was always smiling, happy, and the life of the party.

Vincent gave his life to the Lord at a young age, and he rededicated his life Monday, May 30, 2022. Even as Vincent’s health started to decline he was still faithful to the end.

Vincent is survived by his daughters: Vanesha Bolden and Bella Bolden, his sons: Donovon Bolden and Bradley Teague; his sisters: Tiffany Moreno, Tanny Johnson, Stacey (Adrian) Humphreys, Sherry (Freddie) Porter, and Doris Jackson; his brothers: Don Porter and Ovette Jackson; six grandchildren and his special aunt: Elaine Sanders, who was important to him and he could always count on no matter what.

A memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, August 13, 2022, at Mt. Zion Baptist church, with Timothy L. Davis, II, officiating.

Burial and visitation information was not included at the time of the obit’s release.

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