RICHARD-VOTTA-Obituary

RICHARD J. VOTTA

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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VOTTARICHARD J., age 88, on Oct. 23, 2014. Beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee King). Dear father of Kathleen Fisk (Robert), Richard (Susanne), Theresa Marie Emma (Charles), Judith Drennen (Robert), Michael (Ann), Timothy (Jeff) and the late Rev. Robert Votta. Also survived by 21 grandchildren and...

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Dear Votta and Drennen Family:
We are very sorry for the lost of your father. Your dad will be remembered in our thoughts and prayers. Dads are the best gift a child could have. He will forever remain in your heart. Our sincere sympathy.
Terry, Jim and Jimmy Albert

Mike and Family, it's very difficult to lose a parent, but the wonderful memories they left you will live on in your hearts forever. Don't stop remembering! Your family are in our prayers. Diane and Steve Hillegas

To Richie, Theresa and the Votta Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at thi painful time.
Laura and Raul Bezos

Betty & Family, so sorry to hear about Richard. We are living in N.C. Now and we can not make his services. Our thoughts and prayers are with you
all at this time. I am Uncle Richie's daughter and Dad's first cousin. Charlie & Maryann Whisman

Mike, Ann, Amanda and Kelly - wanted to let you know how sorry we were to hear about your Dad's passing. It is so difficult to lose a parent. Rest assured he is looking down from heaven and watching over you.

Dear Mrs.votta judy ann & mike and the rest of the family:
So sorry to hear about this news So many great memories when you lived on Windsor Av
back in southwest philly Seeing the two of you sitting outside and talking to my parents.My thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless

To the Votta Family,
Speaking on behalf of the Kennedy clan, please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of Uncle Rich. Ironically, I just returned from St. P&P's after looking in on Bob's and my mother Helen's final places of rest. Hold the memories dear and they live forever.
Tom Kennedy