LINDA-RUTTENBERG-Obituary

LINDA P. "LYNN" RUTTENBERG

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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LINDA P. "LYNN" (nee Piccoli), suddenly on March 24, 2013 of Radnor. Predeceased by her father Joseph Piccoli. Survived by her loving husband of 31 years Dr. Norman F., her children Jeff L. and Rochelle Bloom (David), her grand-children Ryann and Julia Bloom, her mother Theresa...

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Always in our hearts, thankfully you have lots of fun company up there. Thinking about you

Miss u Lynne

Dear Lynne,

We miss you to pieces, but now you have a new purpose in life and that is to spear the life of your loved once in these horrible days. Seams like you have tons of loved once, so please get to work my Angel friend You are lucky you arent on earth right now

Lots of ❤ From you friend for ever!

I cant believe it has been so long since Linda's passing, but no matter how long the time goes by I will never forget the lady I met while she was in Nevis and came into my work place. I liked her straight away with a great smile, beautiful aura and always happy to see her after that, I was so saddened by her loss I will never forget her a really lovely lady, sleep in peace Linda xx

Dear Lynne,
Just want to say hi !
Miss you every day ... You were so kind and sweet to all, something I am learning to be just by thinking of you.
You made the world smile!
Love you and miss you.
We are taking care of Norm as good as we can!

Hedda

Norm, Tony and I just found out today about Lynn. We are so sorry! Lynn was a very special lady, beautiful inside and out. My fondest memories of Meadowlands was the time we shared with Lynn. She was a terrific person, with a big heart and beautiful smile. She had a very warm way of always making everyone feel comfortable. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Very sincerely, Carole Zingarelli

Dear Norm, even though it has been many months since we lost our Lynne, words still do no come easily to express our feelings. She was kind, loving, and such an influence on so many of us. It was my good luck to have married into the Piccoli family, and therefore be her "aunt". I respected her good judgement, her style, her love of fun, and really miss her quick laugh and wit. They say time heals all wounds. I hope "they" are right. We are still disbelieving this blow fate has handed...

In memory of you lynn,

You were a beaufiful person,

I am happy I had the pleasure of knowing you.

I will miss you

god bless xxx

Dear Dr Ruttenberg,
you came to see me last week and the first thing you said to me was "My wife loved you" on asking on how she was doing, I was so shocked and saddened when you told me she had passed away.
I may not have known her as well as alot of other people but when she would come into the store for her top up we would always greet each other with a hug. Lynn was always happy and full of life, to me she was a beautiful person, I will miss her.

God Bless xxx