Richard-Kruszewski-Obituary

Richard J. Kruszewski

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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KRUSZEWSKIRICHARD J., on Oct. 8, 2006, age 63. Beloved husband of Georgeanne (nee Boston), loving father of Karen Coyle (Michael) and MIchael (Marybeth); dear pop-pop of Ryan and Kiera; dear brother of Eugene, Joanne, Edward and the late Joseph. Relatives and friends are invited to call WED. 9 to...

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To Mr K family, friends,
I am sorry for the lost. I only knew Mr. K for a short time but he was a wonderful man. I will miss his hello's when I come to work in the afternoons. I am sure many of the students at NFCS will miss him also. You will be in my prayers.

A new beginning is passing, but time toghter with Mr. Kruze will never be forgoten. God Bless my sister, Brother-in -Law Kruze, Mrs. K, Karen and family.

With Deep pray
Valerie Terinoni

Mrs. K, Karen and family:
We are so sorry to learn the sad news about Mr. K. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

Dear Georgeanne and Family,
We are sending our deepest sympathy on the sudden loss of your husband and father Richard.May you know no more sorrow.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

To the Kruszewski/Coyle Families:

We are so sorry to hear about Richard and our prayers go out to you during this difficult time of loss. At least he is not suffering and now he is at home with the Lord. Take care and if you need to talk or need anything; please dont hesitate to contact us.

Mr. K,
I'm sorry that you died. I wish you were still alive cause you were a very nice friend to me. Mrs. Coyle, Ryan, and Mrs. K miss you very much. I miss you and so does my whole family. I know you are with God and any relatives that died, so be happy in God's house.

Dear Georgeanne, Karen & Family,
And also to the Family of staff and Children at NFCS

My heart is breaking over stumbling upon this woeful news. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I had no idea until this very moment. My memory of Mr. K is one that I will hold affectionatel forever. He held a very special place in my heart. I had so much respect and admiration for him. He always knew just the right thing to say to make me smile. We always seemed to understand each other. I...

Dear Mr. KK, you are leaving us with very heavy hearts, but such fond memories. Who will be waiting for me at the front door with that smile and that "Good Morning", sometimes with "the magic throw up dust"? Who's going to ask me at 8 am "if I need a wedgie"? (Who knew you meant a door stop?)My thoughts and prayers are with your whole family.