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Mary and Walter J. Rzucidlo

Tucson, Arizona

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Mary "Pat" Rzucidlo and Walter J. Rzucidlo were born in Brooklyn, NY on July 2, 1932 and September 5, 1953 and left Tucson and taken to God on April 12, 2010 and April 18, 2010. They are now in the presence of the Lord, enjoying everlasting bliss, and are met by Pat's husband and Walt's father,...

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Dear Jill and Family,

My condolences are with you and know you and your daughters will, through the sorrow, come through stronger and with a true sense of the meaning of the love that you shared through the times that you were all together. Everyone that has spoken of this tragedy wishes you all a speedy recovery and normalization of your lives as quickly as can occur. With my deepest affection for you and love for your families. Daniel J. Gitlis

I did not have the Honour of knowing Mary or Walter. I do have the Honour of knowing Jill she IS an Angel: so, I have to assume that Angels gravitate to one another.
Anyone related to Jill,married to Jill or even her friend: MUST have been or are; of the highest calibre of a human being.
Dennis

I love you both and miss you every minute of every day. Rest in peace - you are both angels.

All my love, Jill

may God be with you and your family. We will all miss Walter, and his mother.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

My heart is very saddened by the immense void that Pat and Walt leave. My prayers have asked for strength and comfort for Jill, Shannon, and Rae. Things cannot ever be the same, but Pat's and Walt's values, character, and personal strength will live on. It is so hard to find a positive in times like these. I know that I learned a great deal from Walter and do not feel as though I am done learning from him..... He was a very close friend.

Nanny Pat was my second grand mother, unique in every way. She would tell you how it was even if she was wrong. She was stern, but generous! She and Nana Vi made the best turkey and cheese sandwiches I have ever had. I love her and miss her. Although I never real knew Walter, his character and qualities are seen in his two daughters Shannon and Rhea! That's gotta count for something, because they are two awesome individuals! I'll see you both soon!

Lee and I have known Walter and Pat for over 25 years. In that time we shared many pleasant experiences and have many fond memories of the times we spent together. Pat was a wonderful kind, caring person that always made us smile. Walter was an intelligent, fun man who we could call our friend. They will both be truly missed.