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Richard F. Mascola Jr.

New York, New York

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MASCOLA-Richard F., JR. D.D.S, age 68, of Palm Beach Gardens passed away on May 28, 2005. Born in Watertown, New York, he resided on Long Island before moving to Palm Beach Gardens in 2001. He was Executive Director of Queens County Dental Society, ADA Trustee, ADA President, and a FDI Counselor....

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I was 29or30 back in the early nineties. I had degenerative bone loss and I lost my teeth early . Dr. Mascola made me a beautiful round house( that´s what it was called back then) during the process I declared bankruptcy and he continued to do it because he said he had a feeling about me. For several years I made small payments until one day I received a big payment and sent him the rest of the money and he was so happy . Not because of the money but because he knew I would do it. I´m sorry...

Dr. Mascola was my dentist 30 years ago. I needed a roundhouse ( it was what it was called then) he did the prepwork in one day. It was a brutal 8 hours for all of us, but he kept us laughing. I adored him. I thought of him last night and I looked him up. I found this. I am very sure his family and many colleagues miss him very much.

Dear Mrs Mascola and Family
So sorry to hear of your loss - enjoyed time speaking with you each year at my parents Summer Party

you are in our prayers
Gina

Dear Mrs.Mascola & Family
I was a former patient of Dr.Masco
after a bad experience he gave me confidence back,a wonderful Dentist
a wonderful Person a great Gentleman
we are so sad,our deepest condolence we will remember you and your Family in our Prayers

Dear Mrs.Mascola&Family
I was a former patient of Dr.Masco
aftera bad experience he gave me confidence back,a wonderful

Betsy:
I was a nextdoor neighbor of yours for only three short years. I heard about Richard's untimely passing through the Newsday article. My wife JoAnn and I would like to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family. I knew Richard as a gentleman in our passing brief conversations. I wish I would have known him better. I missed knowing a great man and an exemplary leader. I will remember you and your family in my prayers.