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Richard Cornelius Indingaro

Memphis, Tennessee

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RICHARD CORNELIUS INDINGARO, 62, passed away November 26, 2007. Born in Boston, Massachusetts September 12, 1945, son of the late Frances (Lynch) and Charles S. Indingaro. He graduated from Carnegie Institute, and worked at University of Tennessee. He retired to become the stay-at-home dad to...

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Richie-Its been a year since you were born into everlasting lfe with Jesus. He has efolded you in his arms loving you because you were a special person. Despite the cross you had to bear you survived and became a loving brother, husband, father and friend. There are so many things in my heart I wanted to say to you but you left too soon. Even though we didn't see each other much through te years, I loved you with all my heart, Iwas talking to you in church today and offered the host and...

Richie;
You and I were part of a unique group of kids in the South End of Boston. We went to the same church, (We even conducted a Sunday service. Who would've believed it???)hehheheh
You were to me like a brother;and I miss you already, brother.
Mickey Kane, Ivan Lee, Denny Wall, Chris & Faith Adams Marti Hunt,Dennis Hunt George Kanelos,and more names than can fit here...all part of that group called The YPF of Church of the Good Shepherd in Boston's South End. We had some great...

Dear Family,

Today, December 7, 2008, I learned that Richie succumbed to complications from his recent surgery. I am writing to express my deepest sympathy, and to let you know that Richie indirectly touched my life in a positive fashion. My name is John Biancardi, you know me as Johnny, Joan Ruggiero's cousin / nephew. I was raised in East Boston, and have lived in California since 1972.

I had childhood struggles, and began life disadvantaged. Richie, Joanie, and Charlie...

Ann and Family: I regret that I can not be with you at this time but you know my thoughts and prayers wre with you. My memories of Richard will brighten my remining life. Aunt Katherine

Uncle Richie,
I will always remember the long talks and laughs outside on grandma's porch at Christmas. You'll be missed more than you will ever know. You were one of the few in this family that I felt I could relate to. I'll never forget your great advice. Expecially, "Men Lie!"
Love,
Amanda

Jim and I wish we could be with all of you in Memphis for the Memorial Service. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Richie's humor and kindness touched us all, and he will always be a part of our life because of that.

I was not privileged to know Richie and his family but for the past 7 or so years. He was a fine man and a wonderful husband and father. Richie, I and other friends shared many Wednesday late afternoons and early evenings in grand conversation, solving the problems of the world and of the individuals gathered, joking and laughing often, and watching Boston sport teams on television. I never came into Richie's presence without departing thankful I saw him, for he always lifted my spirits no...

Dear Uncle Richie,

I still cannot believe that you are no longer here. I will always miss your cute southern accent and beautiful smile. I know that you and Frankie will watch the Patriots will the Super Bowl together.
Love always,
Debbie, Pat, & Marisa - Winthrop, MA

Dad, I love you and I will always be thinking of you. You hold a special place in my heart, and although you're in a better place, I miss you here. You said you would always protect me and I believe it. I love you.