Paul-Rinella-Obituary

Paul Rinella

Syracuse, New York

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March 22, 2003 Paul Rinella, 49, of 7368 Tomwood Drive, Liverpool died Saturday. He was born in Syracuse and was a 1972 graduate of Cicero High School and a 1976 graduate of Oswego State University. He has been a courier for Federal Express for 15years. He was a Lacrosse referee and a member of...

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Dear Aunt Teri, Eric and Jillian,
You and your family have been in my thoughts and in my prayers. Please let me know if there's anything at all I do to help you through this difficult time. You're like family to me now.
I miss you and hope to see you soon.
Take care.
Love,
Rachel

Dear Teri and Children,

I was shocked to hear of Paul's death. I was out of town the week he passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with you. My deepest sympathy. Paula

Dear Teri,Eric,and Jillian,

Not a day goes by that we don't think of Paul. We miss him in more ways than we can say. We're always here for you.

Dear Teri,

I wish I had the opportunity to meet and know Paul. Knowing you makes me admire him for at least one lovely choice. G-d bless you and Eric and Jillian.

Dear Teri,
May you and your family find great comfort in the lifetime of memories you've shared and in knowing that so many people care about you.

Dear Teri, Eric and Jillian

Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May you find some comfort in family and friends to help you through this difficult time....
sincerely,

The Bocciolatt Family
Steve, Mary Kay, David & Christopher

I knew Paul through his work at FedEx, he delivered often to my place of work at the Grenadier Village Apartments.

I always enjoyed when he stopped in because we talked about Notre Dame Football. In an office full of Syracuse fans, his presence was welcomed. He was always smiling and upbeat.

Last month, I lost my mother to cancer, so I know how it is to lose a parent. I'm still grieving today, but what made me feel better as time went along was the legacy she left, in...

We were stunned and deeply saddened by the news of Paul's passing . . . he was a true gentleman; a credit to his family and community. We knew him both as a student and athlete back in Cicero High School and as a communicant at St. Joseph's as his and our families grew up there. Our sincere sympathies to the Rinella and Oliver families for this untimely and devastating loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.