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Dennis E. Rawls

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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American Heart Association

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January 21, 2010Dennis E. Rawls, 45, of Wilkes-Barre, died at home on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010. Born in Bethpage, N.Y., he was a son of William and Marilyn Rawls of Mountain Top. Dennis was a 1982 graduate of Crestwood High School in Mountain Top where he served on the wrestling team. He studied...

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I knew Dennis 20 years ago...when we worked together at Market Street Square in WB. I just decided to look him up on Facebook and was saddened to learn of his passing. Just seeing Dennis always put a smile on people.

thanks so much for everyones support, he would be so proud to see all of this. he will be missed more & more everyday, he was truly a wonderful person. i will love & miss you always.

My youngest uncle, gone way too early. He was fun, goofy and super smart. A walking encyclopedia. It's a shame I only got to see him once a year. Not enough time. It was very nice to see my whole family and all of the friends and coworkers who loved him at his service. Thanks to you all and rest in peace good buddy/best uncle!!

My deepest sympathies to you all! Dennis was a great person and friend. The many years, many bands, many laughs! He will be missed and never forgotten.

Dear Rawls Family,

We will miss Dennis so much. I remember him as a sweet guy who happily helped out whenever we needed extra muscle with a moving job or little odd jobs around my mom's house. I remember he loved the "Oatmeal Scotchies" I used to make. Dennis, you will always be in our hearts. Camille, Tony, Brianna and Joseph

What a great person. Always had a smile on his face. I will always remember him from the old days with Riverside and seeing him at the arena football games with his beutiful daughter. I'll miss you, Dennis

Dear Rawls family,
I just ran into Dennis a couple months ago and stopped to hug and say hello. I am so glad I had that moment recently to hold on to. He will always be remembered by his old friends from Crestwood.
My heart goes out to his entire family for his loss, but remember to live life as he would! I believe that he would want you to live life and appreciate the joys we experience every day that so many of us take for granted. May God's peace be with you!

Whenever I think about high school and remember all the crazy things we used to do....Dennis was right there in the middle of it. He was fun loving and could always make you smile. He will be missed dearly.

His smile could brighten even the darkest day.