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                  Vincent E. Senior 
                  Vincent E. Senior, 67, of Louisville, passed away Thursday, 
                  June 26, 2003, at Norton Suburban Hospital after a brief 
                  illness. A native of Philadelphia, PA, he received his BA 
                  degree from Bellarmine University and an MBA from the 
                  University of Louisville. He was also a graduate of the 
                  Harvard University Program for Senior Executives in State and 
                  Local Government and the Duke University Strategic Leadership 
                  Program for Senior Executives. He enjoyed a distinguished 
                  career in a variety of executive positions, serving as a 
                  longtime employee of Reynolds Metals Company as the manager of
                  the Reynolds plants in Louisville and Richmond, VA, and as 
                  Reynolds' corporate director of public affairs, managing state
                  and local government relations across the US. Since leaving 
                  Reynolds, he also served in executive positions with Greater 
                  Louisville, Inc., and the Associated Industries of Kentucky. 
                  Most recently, he was appointed as the executive director of 
                  the Catholic Conference of Kentucky. He was active in 
                  Leadership Louisville and the Rotary Club of Louisville. A 
                  devoted husband and beloved father and grandfather, he is 
                  survived by his wife, the former Alice Thomas of 
                  Elizabethtown, KY; three daughters, Beth Cotter, Amy Ingrassia
                  and Meg Senior; two sons-in-law, Scott Cotter and Greg 
                  Ingrassia; and four grandchildren, Ben, Kristen, Nate and 
                  Emily. He is also survived by a brother, Rev. Donald Senior, 
                  CP, president of Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, IL, 
                  and two sisters, Rita Senior Shanks of Louisville and Miriam 
                  Senior of Chicago. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated
                  at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 28, 2003, at the Cathedral of the
                  Assumption, with burial to follow in Calvary Cemetery. 
                  Visitation will be from 5-9 p.m. Friday, June 27, 2003, at 
                  Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road. Memorial contributions may 
                  be made to Misericordia Home, 6300 N. Ridge Ave., Chicago, IL 
                  60660. 
                  Published in The Courier-Journal on 6/27/2003. 
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