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Michael Rinaldo III

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Michael F. Rinaldo, III, 25WORCESTER - Michael F. Rinaldo, III, 25, of Worcester, died Friday, December 30th. He is survived by son, Anthony Michael Rinaldo of Worcester; his mother Veronica Rosado; his father, Michael F. Rinaldo, Jr.; his god-parents, Jacqueline M. Gebhardt and Alfonso Gambone;...

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Dear Family,

We are so sorry for the loss of your loved one. May you find peace in the Holy Scriptures and may the Lord strengthen you with each passing day. Michael will be greatly missed.

Our prayers are with you.

With Heartfelt Condolences,
Donna & Jim DuVarney

I just wanted to send all my deepest love and prayers to your family Michael. I haven't seen you since we were just little kids, I never forgot you though. I still tell the stories about you to people. we may have only been little kids but trust me we all still remember you. may your family know that we all remember you for your personality. God bless your little boy and your entire family. rest easy.

Just came by this in the Telegram.
Veronica, we went to beauty school at RobRoy back 20 years ago. I remember your kids..beautiful sparkly eyes and always smiling! God Bless You! Keep the happy memories from the better years in your heart! Love & Prayers to You and Your Family.
Respectfully,
Deirdre Cahill

Veronica-
No words can convey how sorry I am for this loss. Am praying for your comfort.
Jo-Ann Haney-Tilton

You are now with the angels resting easy, no more worries, no more tears, no more pain. Love you baby boy!!! Gone BUT NEVER forgotten...

While the loss of a loved one is never easy, even when anticipated, it is most certainly the hardest when they are taken from us too soon. Your recent loss of your beloved Michael whose tragic death at such a youthful age is definitely in the category of those hard losses.

We ask for God's blessings on your family. May you find the courage and strength to move forward in peace and confidence by remembering you do not walk alone.

In deepest sympathy.