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James P. Rinaldo

Akron, Ohio

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James (JR) P. RinaldoJames (JR) P. Rinaldo was serenaded by his family as he went to heaven on March 10, 2014.JR was born in Akron, Ohio and lived in Green, Ohio for 43 years. He worked at BF Goodrich for 46 years and after retirement worked part time for ServePro. He attended Queen of Heaven...

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You were the best father in law, grandpa and friend a son could ever ask for. I sure do miss all of your compliments and happiness!

Dear Sheila & Brenda,
I remember your mom & dad from the old neighborhood in Kenmore. Your dad was always so funny, making jokes & singing. I'm so very sorry for your loss.

My Daddy,
Where do I begin..from the time I was a very small child, my Dad meant the world to me. He made me feel whole, made me feel loved, and made me feel special. Even in the hard times, he always reminded me of all the wonderful things we have to be thankful for. He talked to me and offered his wise words and most of all, he listened. To share with you a few things my Daddy and I “always” talked about every time I saw him:
He would say: I love you Pookie Poo..
I would...

We too had such a major loss to our family on the same day. My condolences, to Sue, Jamie and all of Jims family. May the Lords light shine brightly and guide him home. God bless you all.

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

Condolence's to the Rinaldo Family, I lived up the street from Jimmy & his family back in the 1940's Akron.. Doug Garman of Flagstaff, AZ

Sue, Joe, Sheila, Brenda, Angel & Entire Family,
I worked with Jimmy (as I always called him) in the Adhesives Dept. at BFG. From the day I started he was always the first one to tell me "Good morning" as I walked into the office. He always was so likeable and such a nice guy.....and what a voice. I would always know Jimmy was getting ready for lunch when I would hear him singing outside in the lobby. He was a very compassionate man who talked at great length about his daughters and his...

Here are some comments from a Facebook site of SIA alumni:
Betty Jo Mathias RIP, Jimmy. Always had a smile, and free advice.
Shellee Kane-Urdiales Oh my gosh RIP JR!
Kim Mumaw-Singleton Awww. RIP Jimmy. Great guy.
Cathy Zinn So sorry to hear that. I agree he was a great guy!
Bob Morrow RIP my friend. Definitely one of the good guys
Kathy Shaw Jimmy was a great guy - always a smile and a friendly comment
Marcus Mullen Wow! JR was real good to me. I really enjoyed...

Dear Uncle Jim
I just want to say Thank You Very Much
For teaching me how to properly enjoy a Boston Red Sox game eating peanuts hotdogs and holding a transistor radio up to one's ear.
And to develop my own version of the great sense of humor you and my dad both share that makes times of difficulty despair & sadness easier to handle ……..and in most cases quenches bad attitudes & moments of anger in others.
I use it at every opportunity, and must admit …maybe just a little too...