Richard-Distasio-Obituary

Richard Distasio Sr.

Reading, Pennsylvania

1937 - 2019

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Richard D. Distasio Sr., 82, of Reading, passed away Sunday, May 19th, at his

residence.

Richard was born in Reading, on February 19, 1937, a son of the late Anna (Horner) and Frank Distasio. He was the nephew of the late Jim and Grace Beyler.

He was the husband of Mary...

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Marcie, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of you dad. He was such a kind hearted man with a fun sense of humor. When I saw him at Briana's wedding he looked exactly the same as when I last saw him and he remembered me. I truly believe he is up in heaven right now bringing Holly up to speed on what everyone in the family has been up to. Now you have 2 Guardian Angels watching over you and your family. May God bless you in this time of sorrow, Love you Marcie!

To Mary Ellen and family,
I was so sorry to see this notice. I remember Dick so well from the get togethers with the Pinkasavages. Such a wonderful guy. Sending prayers for healing and treasured memories. Kathi Spangler (formerly Pinkasavage).

To Distasio family Sorry for your loss. I knew Dick for many years.I am a lodge brother for 60 years, we go back a long time.

My condolences to the Distasio Family. I will keep your family and Dick in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Dick was a great guy. I know he will be missed.

My deepest condolences to the family He was a great supporter of The Columbus Day Committee and served with Victor Emanuels

Marcie, Your dad was a sweet sweet man who so adored his Marcie Moose. You brought him great joy. Your bond will last forever. Love you, Bonnie

To the Distasio Family,
My most sincere condolences. Thoughts and prayers to you all. I remember Dick from Wodenschiere, Victor's and my Uncle Jim and Aunt Joanie's Labor Day picnics. Always looked forward to saying hello and seeing his warm smile.

Marcie, I met your dad at your house for your birthday party, when we were in grade school. He was a gentle giant. Peace & blessings, Kay

Maryellen, Marcie, Doug and families,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you all during this very difficult time. Our families grew up together in the same circle as our parents' friendship grew over the years in card club. Your Dad was such a kind and caring man and he will truly be missed! I know my dad is getting ready to shuffle the deck and welcome him to the next poker game up in heaven. Our love to you all, Melanie and Molly Feeney Aiman