Richard "Dick"-Melfi-Obituary

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Richard "Dick" Melfi

Noblesville, Indiana

Dec 20, 1943 – Sep 30, 2011

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December 20, 1943
DIED
September 30, 2011
LOCATION
Noblesville, Indiana

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Randall & Roberts Funeral Home - Logan St. Obituary

Richard "Dick" Melfi, 67, of Noblesville, passed away on Friday, September 30, 2011 at Riverwalk Village in Noblesville. He was born on December 20, 1943 to Carmen and Ruth (Nardone) Melfi in Columbus, OH.Dick graduated from Grandview Heights High School in Columbus.  He received his...

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Looked up old bridge playing partner from 1970s at Cedar Point. RIP Dick

I was shocked to learn about this as I was reaching out to Dick to go to his favorite Cuban restaurant in Indi. Dick was unique. I shared a lot of good moments with him when we worked together at Manley Burke. Nothing but good memories from a special guy. RIP, Dick. We will miss you!

We count it an honor and privilege to have served Mr. Melfi in his weekly transports to dialysis. Please accept our deepest sympathy.

Dick, over the years you fought hard for the IR/WA, your profession and to stay will us. I'm so glad you were a friend and part if of my life. My memories will always be of your dedication, arguements as to the right way to do things, fun with your family as we explored zoo's, museums and fun places with Michael on our various seminars together. Rest in peace my friend.

I was so sorry to hear of Dick's death and offer my condolences to his family. I practiced law with Dick at Manley Burke Lipton & Cook in Cincinnati and considered him a friend. He will be missed.

I was so sorry to hear of Dick's death. I practiced law with Dick at Manley Burke Lipton & Cooke in Cincinnati and considered him a friend. He will be missed. Carol Wood

I worked for Dick in the early 1980's when he was Chief Real Estate Counsel for the City of Cincinnati. Dick was always professional, hard working and had a great sense of humor.

I am very saddened by his passing and offer condolences to his family and friends.

My prayers and thoughts are with the entire family during this great loss. God bless each of you. Bernardeene Abernathy

I first met Dick in 1968 while we were both working for ODOT. While I left for a Federal career, Dick left for the Real Estate Manager’s job at the City of Cincinnati. When I was working for HUD in Columbus, we again became close and Hart and I made numerous trips to Cincinnati to visit with Dick and Jan. I was honored to attend his retirement party at the City and we continued to visit with them when he became a Partner at a prestigious Cincinnati law firm. After Jan passed in 2003, we...