1959
2014
RHEIN CHRISTOPHER F. RHEIN "ROLLO," 55, of Richmond Heights, formerly of Mayfield Heights, passed away Sept. 26, 2014, at University Hospital, Cleveland. Born March 23, 1959, in Cleveland. Dear son of the late Richard F. and June L.; brother of Barb (Jay) Guthrie, Rick (Renee'), Sue (Lenny) Shapiro, Jimmy (Peggy), and the late John (Holly); uncle and great-uncle of many. Die-hard Browns and Indians fan, and member of AA for 16 years. Memorial gathering at Mama Roberto's Restaurant, 8658 Mentor Ave., Mentor, 1 to 5:00 PM Sunday, Nov. 9, with prayers at 4:30 PM. ARRANGEMENTS ENTRUSTED TO McMAHON-COYNE-VITANTONIO FUNERAL HOMES IN WILLOUGHBY AND MENTOR. www.MCVfuneralhomes.com
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I know Chris is with my John and his parents, laughing and loving.
Holly Rhein
November 6, 2014
I met him through my wife Ronny Munoz and it was a pleasure to have known him although briefly. We got to hang out at a couple of American Cancer Society benefits and he always seemed to have a positive outlook on life and was always ready to crack a joke. 100% real. We got to watch a Browns game together and I regret not hanging out with him more often. He will be missed.
Edmund Munoz
October 7, 2014
I am very sorry for your loss. He was a great person with a truthful heart. I will miss him making me laugh.
Ronny Munoz
October 7, 2014
So sorry for your loss. May God give your family comfort during your time of sorrow.
October 7, 2014
Dear Rhein Family, I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Chris was a very special part of our lives on Mayfield Ridge. So many wonderful memories. Rest in peace Rollo.
Jeanne Betley
October 5, 2014
So sorry for your loss. I remember Chris as very thoughtful with such a clever sense of humor. I have fond memories of our childhood. God Bless, Rosie
October 5, 2014
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