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Rich J. Esposito

Danbury, Connecticut

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Rich J. Esposito Rich J. Esposito, age 77, of Danbury, died on Friday afternoon, December 14, 2007 at the Danbury Hospital shortly after his admission. He was stricken ill at home. Mr. Esposito was born in Danbury, April 23, 1930, a son of the late Louis J. and Bernice (Banks) Esposito. He...

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Rich,
To the man who raised me and my brothers as if we were his own, its been a honor to have such a wonderful neighbor, friend, and family member. Many memory's were made since i was 4 when we first met, helping me now at the age of 27 be the best man i can be. From learning that santa claus wasnt real..lol... to taking apart lawn mowers, and working on cars after school. Thank you for even continuing decorating the house for us because you know it made us happy, heck you even got right...

I went to St Peters School with Rich. I can recall him raising the flag on the pole to the right of the main entrance. We also drove busses together along with Bill Kilcourse for the Danbury Power & Transpotation. Rich came on the DPD after I left along with Ted Caprio. God Bless Rich. Buzz Francis Coyle

I went to St Peters School w/Rich I remember him raising the flag to the right of the main entrance. Ill bet the flag pole is still there.We used to get together to play foot ball at Rogers Park & an empty lot near where I lived. I remember when his Mom passed away. We used to drive buses with the old Danbury & Power & Transportation along with Bill Kilcourse & Rich. At that time Rich's nick name was Desparado!Please understand we were teenagers & anything went I was on the DPD & Rich came on...

I will always have fond memories of Rich and the "guys" sitting at the counter at the Windmill Diner chatting away. He was a sweet and considerate man and am sorry for the loss.

I was very saddened to learn of the passing of my brother in law, Richard. Thank you, Dean, Donna, Barbara and Laura and your families for taking good care of everything for him. He will be missed.

Rich,Iwill miss seeing & talking to you at the Windmill Diner.You were a gentlman and all around great guy.

Hanna & Rick Russo

Rich was my dad's best friend (Lou Levy) until he pasted away a little over a year ago. Having Richie around was my best connection to him. I now feel the loss of two important men in my life. Richie was a caring, thoughtful man who always took pride in helping others. He will be greatly missed by many people in this community and always remembered.

The sorrow of the faithful is not that of permanent loss, but the tender sense of sadness that comes in saying good-bye, for now, to someone we love. May today's sorrow give way to the peace and
comfort of God's love and the knowledge that we will meet again in a much better place.
Rest in peace Uncle Richy, we love you very much.

My sympathy to Rich's family, he will be in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Mary