Richard-Stromberg-Obituary

Richard J. Stromberg

Westchester, New York

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1942 - 2021Richard J. Stromberg, son of Jaye Stromberg and Ann Nass Stromberg, passed away in Westchester, N.Y., on March 17, 2021 at the age of 78. Born and raised in Queens, N.Y., he was known for his endless optimism and strength through adversity, even in recent years while coping with...

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Today i am so sad to know Richard go away from us. We make umbrellas for Strombergbrand and Richard always teached me how to do business communications and actions,he is the kindest customer I had worked. May my sincere condolences to Helen, Jennifer and the Stromberg family.

Please except my deepest sympathies to you and your family at this time of grieving. May God be with you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear Helen, I am so sorry to hear of you family's loss. My condolences to the entire Stromberg family. I had the pleasure of doing business with Richard very early in my career. He always treated me with respect and he always encouraged me. I have very fond memories of Richard and I am so glad we met. Peace.

I am deeply saddened by the news of your loss. I pray that God will grant you the strength. My most sincere condolences.

This really goes back a very long way. When I was in high school, and for a few years while I was in college, my family had a summer place on Tennessee Avenue in Long Beach, NY as did Richard's family. I remember the Stromberg's had a corner home...closer to the beach. As I recall, Richard did not "hang around" the beach as much as the rest of us did. He was probably busy working for his dad. I think I remember a Corvette. But what I definitely remember was Richard's ebullient...

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 God,family and friends. Please except my condolences.

I will always remember when Richard borrowed my sailboat to go sailing on the bay. Sometime later Helen said “he’s been gone for quite a while,maybe we should go out and check on him.” We arrived to find that the sailboat had capsized and Richard was clinging to the capsized hull. I anchored the boat and dove in to save him. When I finally got there and ended up clinging to the same boat all we could do was laugh at the whole scenario. He looked at me and said “ok, now who is going to save...

Helen, so sorry to hear of Richard's transition. He was one of the first people I met when I entered the industry, and he was always a gentleman and professional Praying for your strength and peace of mind now and in the days to come.

My sincere condolences to Helen, Jennifer and the Stromberg family. Richard was one of the first people I had the pleasure of meeting and learning from when I first entered the Industry. His cheerful, positive nature and his love of the Promo Industry was contagious. Richard will be missed greatly. May the love & support from your Promo friends surround you at this very difficult time. With deepest sympathy, Dale Johnson Cornell