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Larry R. Riddle-Meza

Sacramento, California

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RIDDLE-Meza, Larry R.Born June 16, 1953, in San Jose, Larry died in Fair Oaks on Wednesday, September 8, 2004. He leaves behind his loving family, parents, Harold and Loretta Riddle of Campbell, sister, Judy Riddle-Skintauy of Sacramento, brother in law James Skintauy of Sacramento, Grandmother...

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I would like to wish the family of Larry my deepest condolences. This man's gentle and sweet demeanor reflected the angel that inhabited him while he was with us, and it is my only consolation in his early passing.

Larry and I worked together on a food drive for DHS. One of the first things I noticed about him was his magnetic personality. We worked together like two peas in a pod. I traveled through rain and hail to receive the contributions and gift basket from his office and we laughed about how I looked like a drowned rat. Haa haa...

He always wanted to help out and numerous times would volunteer to do more. His kindness will not be forgotten. I am so sad on this day, but I know you...

To the Riddle Family,
Larry and I worked for the Senate when we first met. We would have long conversations as we rode the light rail and when we would run into each other over the years. He will be greatly missed and I always remember his wonderful spirit. You will all be in my prayers at this time.

Larry will never be forgotten especially from the San Diego Medi-Cal Field Office MCM staff. He was always there for me for any question and problems I had and willingly call any of the other governmental offices to solve eligibility problems just so I can assist a pending Medi-Cal benificiary prior to discharge from the hospital.
Larry, you are now in the LORD's hands and pain free. May you rest in peace.
I would like to extend my deepest condolence and sympathy to the family...

Hal, I am sorry to hear of your son's passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Please take care of yourself and the remainder of your family.

Dear Hal and Loretta,
On behalf of everyone here in the SJSU Alumni Association Office, I send our deepest sympathies to you, and your family in the loss of your son. If there is anything we can do to assist you, please do not hesitate to call upon us.
Deepest regards,
Cindy Bauman, Fred Najjar, Sandy Moran, Sheryl Walters, Paul Richardson, Kat Meads, and Byron Kamp.

Dear Hal and Loretta,

I was so sorry to read about Larry's passing. The two of you have been such an inspiration to so many, tirelessly working on important issues. Please know that Tom and I would be honored if there is anything we can do to help you during this difficult time.

Janet Redding and Tom Richardson

Mr. and Mrs. Riddle and Judy,
Larry was one of my dearest friends I have ever had. We talked many hours on the telephone as well as he loved to come visit our family in Napa. He will remain in my heart
forever. I will remember him for his compassion and dedication to helping his co-workers through work related struggles.
From one of Larry's dearest friends,
Shelley McMaster

I had the distinct privilege of working with Larry as a nurse evaluator III in the Los Angeles MCM unit. He will be remembered by everyone as the person who was always willing to assist all the staff in need of his expertise and services. The hundreds of miles distance between us was never a barrier to Larry's graciousness and promptness in helping all of us in the LA MCM unit. Larry is a great loss to the department and will be terribly missed by every co worker.
Becky De Ramos NEIII