Richard-Aton-Obituary

Richard Aton

Rockledge, Florida

1941 - 2014

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Richard F. AtonRockledge, FLRichard F. Aton was born December 1, 1941 in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, left this world to be with our Lord God on February 26, 2014.After Richard retired as a Master Sergeant from the Air Force, he came to Brevard County in 1979. He is survived by his wife of 20...

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Rick will live on in our heart for every! He was the best supervisor one could ask for, his photo remains on my fridge for a glimpse into the pass. RIP Rick

I miss you so much

So sorry to hear of Rick's passing. He was a great guy to have for a boss and I especially enjoyed knowing him and his unique character. You keep them smiling up there Rick! God bless the family.

Rick - one of the most influential persons in my life...one I most looked up to as my boss, and as a close personal friend. He is a most compassionate, intelligent, quick witted, funny, and humble man. We are so going to miss him and continue to think of him often.

Dad, at our last game on Merrit Island

So sorry to hear about Rick's passing. I know that he and dad are enjoying their reunion in heaven. They were such good friends here on earth. May God comfort you and the family as time starts the lengthy healing process.

A wonder boss! But not forgotten.....

May the memories of Richard's smile and other happy memories help bring your family some peace at this difficult time. RIchard had such zest for life and he loved beautifying the world around him. His smile will be missed around the neighborhood.

Remembering you as our high school classmate. R.I.P. Bill and Peggyjean McGovern, Forest Hill, Maryland

Our deepest Sympathies to you Brenda and family. Richie was a good friend and teammate, both in baseball and basketball. Lots of great memories that we shared through the years will forever be on my mind at this sad time of Richie's passing. In Teeners League baseball, Richie pitched a no-hitter. I remember that as it were yesterday. I was his catcher. His brother, Jim, was also a pitcher in Little League, a team that I coached at Alberts Corners in Mountaintop, Pa. Rest in Peace Richie, you...