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Richard McBride Obituary

McBride, Richard F.
Rochester: Saturday, November 24, 2007, at age 63. Pre-deceased by his brother & sister-in-law, George & Joanne McBride; sister, Patricia Smith. He is survived by his daughters, Mandi (Steven) Noah, Kelli (Keith Jensen) McBride; grandchildren, Andrew, Meloni and Zakari Noah, Cameron Jensen; brother-in-law, Raymond Smith; nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Friends may call WEDNESDAY EVE., 7:00-9:00 PM at DiPonzio Funeral Home, Inc., 219 Spencerport Road, Gates. Funeral Services, Thursday, Nov. 29, at 10:00 AM in the funeral home. Interment, Holy Sepulchre. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a Veteran's hospital of your choice in his memory.

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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Nov. 27, 2007.

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rae ann Smith

November 28, 2007

Mandi and Kelli,

Just wanted to let you know that you and your famlies are in my thoughts and prayers.

Rae Ann

Sam

November 28, 2007

What can I say about this man that you don't already know. I so enjoyed caring for him though sometimes I think it was the other way around.We would sit and chat about everything under the sun-from remodeling my house to family and finally his illness. He was sooo independent-I knew he was bad when he finally let me go out and get him some soda and sheets for the bed. Kelli, I hope you know how much he meant to me...more then my patient I considered him a friend. I hope you carry his love for you and your son with you on a daily basis. He was so proud of you.

debbie gaudioso

November 27, 2007

My deepest sympathy is sent to you Kelli. Your father truly loved you with all his heart. He is no longer suffering and is at peace . Find comfort in knowing he is now happy.

Jan & Jake George

November 27, 2007

Do not cry for this warrior when I am gone

I will be running in fields without fences

I will be drinking water that is not polluted



The strength that I lost here will be found

The flesh and bone lost will return in spirit

I will be young and strong again



Do not cry for this warrior when I am gone

I will be visiting our ancestors

Knowledge lost will be found anew



I will truly learn the ways of the old ones

I will learn the language of our fathers

I will help to prepare a hearth for you



Do not cry for this warrior when I am gone

I will be with our brothers, the winged

Our brothers, the four legged and in the sea



The Great Spirit will guide my steps

My path will be true, I wait for you there

Do not cry for this warrior when I am gone



Remember me in laughter

Remember me in the song of the flute

Remember me in the beat of the drum



Dance for me with all your heart

Fore I will be dancing with you

Look in your heart and I will be there



Do not cry for this Warrior I am still here

In your dreams, your heart and memory

I will see you again



Until then.

Until then


Written by Jake George

Jan George

November 27, 2007

Dear Mandi and Kelli,
I want you both to know how much we loved your dad and how very much we will miss him. He was a funny guy who kept us laughing with his comical faces and funny sayings.
Our prayers are with your family in this time of sorrow.

God Bless,
Jan & Jake George

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