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LAWRENCE L. "LARRY" RINALDI

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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RINALDI LAWRENCE L. "LARRY", on Sept. 14, 2013, of Marlton NJ. Survived by his wife Rosemarie B. (nee Ferreri), his sons Lawrence S. ( Mary) Rinaldi III and Christopher M. (Leeann) Rinaldi, his grand-children Lawrence IV, Stephen, Christopher Jr. and Cailee and his sisters Rae Dugan and...

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Every day, I miss my dad. I'm caring for my mom who is 83 now. i never thought about these days and it's very difficult for me. My dad would always know what to do or say and I don't have that. I think about him every day and it hurts that he's not there. I love you dad. I wish that you were here.

I miss my dad so very much. I hear myself saying and see myself doing things that he has said and done when my brother and I were growing up. They're all good things. He had such a huge positive influence on me. I wish that I could have him back or even a few days or hours with him. I love you dad.

Life has never been the same without our Rock and center of the Rinaldi family love and miss him so much


I did not know Larry until he got married and I we got to be very good friends , he was a strait up guy and he said it like it was, he was good hearted and liked by anyone that knew him, his family was his life, I`m
going to miss him very much.
RIP my friend . love, Gussie

Thanks, Chris, for posting the picture with our 4 grandchildren and one of our grand-dogs. They were the light of his life, together with our two sons.

I just want to say thank you to all who have signed and wrote such nice things in my dad's guest book. Those words and your thoughts and prayers mean so much to us. I especiall want to say thank you to all of my dad's childhood friends for sharing all of the stories and memories that you have of my dad. Those are the memories that we didn't know much about. I miss my dad so very much. I think of him every day and carry his prayer card with me in my pocket every day. He was a great father and...

Thank you all for your kind words. As you know, we were together since we were teenagers and it is so hard to be without him now. We had so many years together and lots of wonderful experiences and memories which will help me now. My utmost appreciation to you all for remembering him.

My deepest condolences to the Rinaldi family on the passing of Larry. Germantown was his original home, the ballfields were the canvass he painted on--and what an artist he was. RIP

I grew up on Tacoma Street, in Germantown. Larry was about 10 years older than I. I watched Larry play ball at Happy Hollow, what an athlete he was. His Mom & Dad were such nice folks, no wonder Larry was the way he was. RIP, Larry