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Richard V. Joseph

New York, New York

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JOSEPH--Richard V., 51, of Manhattan, passed away on April 26th at home, after a long and courageous struggle with brain cancer. Richard was born in Chicago. He attended high school in Tarrytown, NY, and moved to NYC at the age of 19. In his heart, he always was and always will be a City guy. His...

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I think of Richard very often when Spring rolls around and hope that we will have another stoop[ party in his honor.

Richard,

I'm still at a loss for your friendship and all you brought to my life. I remember your birthday and think fondly of you regularly. I take a breath in for you and another for Florie and another for Meg. We all miss you so.

Marc

Dearest Richard,

It's springtime again and I got to see our daffodils blooming in central park. They have divided and spread and the patch is now quite large. Hard to believe we planted them twenty years ago together. Flory is playing softball this year and it's good to see her back on the field where you both created some beautiful memories....I miss you so much my dear.
xxoo
Meg

HI EVERYONE!!

THE BOYS - SAM'S PARTY!

JUST HANGING OUT!!! 2004

RICHARD & FLORY - FARMERS!! BOLTON'S LANDING 2004

FLORY'S FIRST HAIRCUT!

My dear Richard,
We miss you so much. It seems like yesterday that we were all together laughing, hugging and cuddling. That is a memory I cherish and will always carry with me.

Flory is becoming a beautiful young lady, you would be so delighted with her - she has your wonderful sense of humor and makes me laugh - all the time!!

We go through each day, one at a time, always loving you, always missing you.

With my love forever
Meg

To all Richard's colleagues in the travel industry. Not a day goes by when I don't think about my late friend - I work in the very neighborhood he , Meg and Flory call home so a walk down the block is all I need to bring the memories flooding back....It's remarkable how we can effect one another in this mortal world - every day I am reminded of Richard's effect on me. I'm so pleased to see all you share your own sense of him, his life and his passing. He was one in a million