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Dale G. Rissmiller

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Dale G. Rissmiller Dale Glenn Rissmiller, 63 of Wind Gap, died Thursday, November 5, 2009 in his home. Born in Fountain Hill on April 16, 1946, he was the son of Glenwood Rissmiller and the late Alma (Bloss) Rissmiller and stepson of Lorraine Rissmiller. Dale was a Vietnam veteran who...

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dear marie and april--i am so very sorry to hear of your loss!! the last time, i had seen you was when my parent's had lived across the street from your parents in bushkill center. you and your family have and had always been in our thoughts thru the years with fond memories. take care of yourselves,

Dear Marie,
You have our deepest sympathy for your loss. Joe has been telling stories about all the trouble that Dale and he got into while working together at Bethlehem Steel. I know they were the best working years Joe spent there.

Sincerely,
Barb & Joe Hallman

Marie, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. John

Marie,
Thinking of you with sincere sympathy and heartfelt prayers.
Love, Mary & Richard Sysko

Marie,

So sorry for you loss. I only had opportunity to talk to Dale a few times at the Wind Gap car shows.We always think of you both when we see a nice GTO. He was a charming man and I know you will miss him terribly.

Dear Dad,

Know that you will be missed every day. You were a wonderful father and friend. You were the one who always took me to see the newest cartoon when it came out in the theaters. You also were the one who always would pull out the board games when I wanted to play. I will remember all the things you did for Ryan and I. You helped make our first house a home. You helped us learn how to be more independent and attempt to fix something when it broke before we'd immediately call...

Dear Dad,

Know that you will be truly missed every day that you are gone. You were a great father and friend. You always took me to see the newest cartoon that was playing at the movie theater. You would always be the one to get the board games out when I wanted to play. Those are two special things that make a parent more than just a parent. I will miss you and think of you each day. I hope that when I start a family of my own I remember to do those same activities that interest...

April I am so sorry to hear of your father' s passing. Your family is in my prayers.

Glen,

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Craig Woolley