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Gina Lyn Riso

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Gina Lyn Riso Gina Lyn Riso, 24, of Danielsville passed away Thursday, December 10 in Bethlehem. She was the loving daughter of David T. Riso and Dawn R. (Moysey) Riso, of Danielsville. Born August 19, 1985, Gina went to Northampton High School and graduated with honors in 2003. While at...

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Merry Christmas in Heaven Gina.

I believe that everyone is put on this earth for a reason. Gina's purpose was to teach and to save the young children from bad people....And she did! Keep your faith in the good lord, everything will work out for the best. Always remember the saying: God will never close one door without opening another."

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Riso and Eric,

I just found out about Gina's death through the Hope Lutheran Church newsletter. I used to live in Danielsville on Plum Drive. I babysat Gina and Eric for you. She grew up to be a very successful fine young woman. Oh, how I have wonderful memories of being with her and Eric. She had the cutest smile and beautiful blond hair. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless you my little sweetheart.

David and Dawn, I found out today your daughter passed away. I honestly don't know what to say. I am so sorry! I can't even imagine what it is like to lose a child. I have 3 children, Tom has 6 daughters (hard to belive), Jon has 2 children, Laurie has 3 and Cathy 2. Our extreme heartfelt sympthay goes out to you. Also I would like to add how much my mom and dad truly liked you both. I wish I could say is there anything I could do but I know there is nothing at this point that would...

mrs riso WERE A GOOD TEACHER AND I MISS YOU SO MUCH YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MY ANGEL

To the Riso Family,
It is so difficult for words to comfort or console you at this time, we know...Your family and Gina are in our hearts and in our prayers. We are so very, very sorry for your loss. Know that Gina's spirit lives forever in the memories of everyone who knew her.

Riso Family,
I first met Gina at Lock Haven University while helping her move in to Woolrich Hall on her first day of college. As a Resident Assistant I met a lot of people that day but none with as warm of a smile as Gina’s over the period of that year I am proud to say we became friends. Over the years we managed to keep in touch and talk every few weeks I was deeply saddened to hear of her passing she will always be in my prayers. I am so sorry for your loss.

Riso Family,
Gina was a fabulous person who made everyone laugh and smile. I knew whenever I would see her she would have a great joke or something funny to say. She was a wonderful person who I will certainly never forget. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Riso Family, My deepest condolescenes go out to you and your entire family. Words could never truly explain the sorrow I feel for your loss and have added Gina permanently to my prayers. May you all find the strength to carry on.