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Richard Allen Loguidice

Newark, New Jersey

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LOGUIDICE Richard Allen Loguidice Construction worker, active with K of C, 51 Richard Allen Ritchie Loguidice of Belleville died Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007, at home. He was 51. The funeral will be held on Friday at 8 a.m. from the Lombardi Funeral Home, 336 Cleveland Ave., Harrison, followed by...

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Dear Loguidice Family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. My brother Michael said Richie was his best friend and spoke of him often, and from what I've heard he was a great guy. Again I'm very sorry. May God bless and comfort you and your family at this very difficult time.

Sincerely,
Michelle Celestino (Shelly)

There was only one word to describe Richie and that word is LOVED. He had a major love for his family, friends, music, sports and a love for life.
He loved indians which made a lot of sense since he was always the "chief" in any situation.And the main concern of the chief was always his "tribe". He was a great provider. You could see the joy in his face when he made you smile, whether he was busting your chops or giving a gift. He could always make you laugh no matter how down you were....

Bev, Rich, and Jennifer,

So sorry to hear of Ritchie's passing. His sense of humor and good warm-hearted nature were one of a kind. In truth, Ritchie was one of a kind. I fondly remember the way we used to joke around after Knights meetings. Ritchie could always be counted on to provide a good laugh and to help out whenever it was needed. Our world has lost a good man, a good friend, and a faithful Brother Knight.

Dear Loguidice Family,

We will pray for you.

The Tartaglia Family

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To: Aunt Beverly,Cousin Jen,Cousin Rich,and MOST important Uncle Rich,

Where to begin? For as long as i can remember the four of you have been there for me and my family,starting with the great summer family barbeques on Kearney ave; when we (all the kids) were getting yelled at to stay off that ratty old mack truck in the yard, to the most exciting super bowl parties. I will never forget times like going to Arlington lanes for the rock n' bowl, and playing catch in the yard. I have...

My heart is saddened by the sad news of losing our cousin Richard.May God Bless and keep him at his side. Ron Loguidice

Dear Beverly, Jennifer & Richie,

I love you all and will keep you in my prayers as always. I loved Richie very much. He was there for me many times growing up. You too, Bev. I will never forget your kindness and I will never forget Richie and how he made me laugh! He was more of a BIG BROTHER to me than a cousin...I know he's in Heaven with the Lord and Aunt Beeb & Uncle Mike and Grandma & Grandpa, and Uncle Butchie. I'm sure Heaven is a beautiful place - but with Richie there...it's a...

BEVERLY, JENNIFER & RICHIE:
WE ALL GREW UP TOGETHER AS A FAMILY. WE HAVE EXPERIENCED SOME OF THE MOST WONDERFUL OF TIMES. LIFE IS NOT A DRESS REHEARSEL YOU ONLY GET ONE CHANCE. MAKE IT THE BEST. REMEMBERING THAT FAMILY WILL ALWAYS BE THERE TO APPLAUDE YOU NO MATTER WHAT.
TAKE A BOW FOR A MAN WHO'S LOVE FOR YOU WAS UNCONDITIONAL AND ALWAYS APPLAUDED FOR YOU! NO MATTER WHAT.
HE WILL BE SADLY MISSED
ALWAYS,
AUNT DIANNE