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Richard N. Panella

Holland Patent, New York

1950 - 2017 (Age 66)

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Richard N. Panella 1950 - 2017HOLLAND PATENT, NEW YORK - Mr. Richard N. Panella, age 66, passed away on Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at his home in Holland Patent after a protracted and valiant battle with cancer.Born in New Hartford on May 13, 1950, Richard was the son of Mary L. (Caruso) Panella...

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We continue to miss Richard. He has not been forgotten.

I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Panella's passing. Even though our relationship got off to a rocky start (living next door to a body shop has its challenges) my family could not have asked for a better neighbor. Mr. Panella never hesitated to come to my Mom's rescue when she needed help with my ailing Dad. I don't know how many times the "boys from Panella's" came over to help my Dad get up when he had fallen.They kept an eye on my Mom after my Dad's death. They shoveled and plowed snow. When it...

So sorry to hear of Richard's passing Deborah. Condolences to you and the family.. Richard (Dick) Thompson

Joe, I had looked forward to stopping by to see Rich for my annual laughs and stories.. I know there is none other like him. He was part of my life and will be on my mind when ever I get back home. I am sorry for you and his family.

I was very sad to learn of Richie's passing...we were good friends long ago and I will always remember him.
Chuck Fadel, Placerville, California

I am saddened and will deeply miss this true gentleman and his infectious smile. I will clearly remember the day all business was dropped and he called me friend with "The Man Hug". Mrs. Panella you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Joe: Ginny and I are saddened to read about the loss of your brother. We wish him eternal rest as we extend our heart felt condolences to you and your family.

Dear Deborah,
We are deeply saddened to learn that Richard has died.
Richard was a favorite of ours, and like all his clients and friends, we looked forward to seeing him and hearing his thoughts on life, the economy, and the political scene.
He was also our consulting expert on all things automotive.
Car trouble was a good excuse to see Richard, and even after we moved to California a stop at Panella Collision was a must.
With sincere condolences,
Marcia and Mark Elias

Highly respected,class act will be sorely missed