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Richard Rotondo

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Richard A. "Rick" Rotondo, 57, of Ephrata, passed away Sunday, May 21, 2017 in Reading Hospital. Born in Scranton, he was the son of Alice (Schoppe) Rotondo and the late William Rotondo Sr.

Rick was a 1978 graduate of Holy Name High School, attended Towson University and graduated with a...

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You first came into my life back in 95' Rick and we were pals all the way though. Too many crazy Rotondo stories to mention..life around you was never dull. Your out there somewhere raising hell..the faint hearted are frowning whilst everyone who gets you just can't stop laughing.

Hard to believe that it has been 7 years since your passing. Miss you my friend!

I was just at the cemetery talking to you again! You are right next to my Mom! You are missed my friend. Michele

Rick & I became friends the first day he walked into Holy Name. We shared so many wonderful high school memories while dating & i was lucky enough to remain very close to him & the Rotundo family for many years. When i think of Rick I think of life , happiness & HAPPINESS. You are so very missed!!!!!

Rick you were hilarious, side splittingly funny larger than life itself, guy to work with. I can not believe you have left this world. x

Hi Rick,
I know you are out there!
Only those who loved you really understood the true RR
A legend to be sure, you shone a light on life that we could only wish for if we were man enough to admit it!
You left us in the same style you lived your life - FULL ON
So go to it in your new world and show them the way, the Rick Rotondo way, make them smile like they never have before!
You will be missed by those that new you and by those who will never have the opportunity to meet...

Barry stay strong I know that life has been tough. Hunts

We were lucky to have Rick for our neighbor for many years. Lots of laughs and fun. I'll miss our "driveway" discussions buddy. Peace be with you and your family and friends. You'll be dearly missed.

First met Rick in 3rd grade can still remember him and our classmates hiking to the fire tower. Have seen each other time and again since school. Always had a good laugh. Shame to hear him go that way. MY condolences to the family
Rick Goho