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Richard J. Bisco

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Richard J. Bisco, 65, of Lopatcong Township, NJ, passed away Friday, June 13, 2008 in VNA Hospice at St. Luke's in Bethlehem, Pa. Born: On May 30, 1943, in Phillipsburg, NJ, Richard was a son of the late Henry and Alma Cowley Bisco. Personal: Richard was married to the former Maria Woolf. He was...

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To the Bisco Family we send our deepest sympathy.The "Working Mans' Friend" was our great friend and we are proud to have known him.

Susan & Family,

My thoughts are with you and your family during this time of sorrow.

Maria and Family,
I am deeply saddened to hear of Richies passing. He was like a brother to me. We worked together for years at the bar. He was so funny and pleasant to be around. Everyone adored Rich. We nicknamed him the "mayor" because he was known and loved by so many people. He was a great guy and so much fun, he will never be forgotten. He was one in a million and I was proud to have been his friend. You are in my thoughts and prayers through this most difficult time. May God...

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

Mairia and Family, sorry to hear Rich is gone, Jim is so glad he got to see Rich, God Bless Joan & Jim Johnson

Dear Maria and Family,

I came to know Richard when I was a very young child through Joe and Alma, Joe was my Godfather. I can recall many summer nights that Joe and Alma and my Mom and Dad spent on the patio under the grapevines. Kathleen, Joey and even Jimmy and I would be running around the yard like wild beast, enjoying ourselves as children should. Henry, Richard and Alma must have had many laughs and other thoughts as well, at our expense during those great summer evenings. ...

My memories of you go all the way back to Howard st. where we played together. Rest in peace friend.

Marie and family, I send my regards and Prayers at the loss of Rich. I will miss seeing him at the Key City.

Maria and family:

Our deepest sympathy on your loss. Rich will be sadly missed . His humor will always be remembered. My dear friend, if there is anything you need, please call.
Joan & Don