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James Rocco Hansen
October 12, 2024
In the late-1970s he was so kind to me. I was a little boy in 1st or 2nd grade and he would ask me if I had any gum. When I said "no," he'd offer me a stick of Wrigley's Double Mint gum. I used to sit at the cashier/receptionist counter in the parts/service department of my grandfather's Chrysler-Plymouth dealership in Pomona with my aunt (a teenager herself at the time) who was working and watching me and he would chat me up through the slot in the glass that separated the business office, where his desk was, from the cashier booth. Such a sweet and funny guy. I never saw him again after my grandfather's funeral in 1988 when I was like 16 years old. But I have incredibly vivid memories of him. And his strong bond and business relationship with my grandpa and uncle Jimmy. What a wonderful man. So sorry he's gone.
Julio Vargas
June 21, 2022
To Rick, Bobby & Susan
I am sorry for your loss and sorry I could not attend the services for your dad. I tried but was not able to attended.
Love you all , JULIO
Karen Spadaro
June 19, 2022
Susan, Bob and Rick, thinking of you during this difficult time. May He Rest In Peace. Love, Karen
Don MacLennan
June 13, 2022
RIP my friend.
Sam Barone
June 13, 2022
Dick was a rough, sweet guy that everyone really liked. His memory will remain with all of us who new him.
Sam Barone
June 13, 2022
A rough, sweet guy that everyone liked. His memory will not be forgotten.
Cheryl Quinn
June 13, 2022
Dick became my brother-in-law in 1952 when he married my older sister Joan. I was six. We watched them move to Georgia, then back to Buffalo where they grew their family. I drove their car to California in 1968 when they began another big chapter. I lost touch after that, but last saw Dick about five years ago. He worked out at the gym, went to the office and still had a HS picture of Joan on his phone. He was part of my growing up, my original family, which is almost gone. May he Rest In Peace.
James McNally
June 12, 2022
Dick was my brother 16 yrs older than I. When he was babysitting me he loved to play basketball at our HS down the street. He would take me and our dog Tippy and ties us both to a nearby tree where he could watch out for us while shooting a three pointer.
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