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Richard E. Fields

Rochester, New York

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Fields, Richard E.Rochester: October 24, 2014. He was predeceased in death by his parents, Ellis and Velma Fields and brother, Virgil C. Fields. He is survived by a brother, Alfred Fields (Anne) and sisters, Clothilde Gamble and Velma Marlene Cousins, and many nieces, nephews and good friends. He...

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Our condolences to the entire Fields and extended family for the loss of Uncle Richard. May he forever remain in our hearts.

Saw Rich when a bunch of us went on a bus trip to Foxwoods to play bingo. Was surprised he was not on the bus trip in September. He was a great guy. Tilly, just know that he's in a better place.

Richie was a fixture in the Gallop home. We grew up with his dry humor, wisdom, and honesty (he always told you what he thought!)Through good times and sad times Richie and Herb were always there for us. Courtney N. Gallop, Julien A. Johnson and the family at Gallop Funeral Services join the Rochester community in mourning the loss of a fine citizen and a good man.

So sorry to hear we always liked spending time with him.

I have many fond memories of Richard. We worked together at 911 for several years and he was a big support when I first started there. He was a caring, compassionate man and could always make you laugh. I remember looking forward to his annual Christmas poems. I want to extend my deepest sympathy to all of his loved ones.

Margaret Atkinson

To the family we send our deeper sympathy to you all and knowing that the Lord know what you are going through. Keep looking up and trust in the Lord.

We used to have some great times hanging out on Monroe Ave with all our friends, will miss Richard he was a good friend. All our sympathy to the rest of his family and friends.

To all of you I send my sincerest condolences. May the passing of time and the fond memories ease your sorrow. Bless you and know that we share in your loss.
Take care. In deepest sympathy, Mary Joyce D'Aurizio

My thoughts are with you RIP Sir.