RUDOLPH-GUZZO-Obituary

RUDOLPH B. GUZZO

Cleveland, Ohio

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GUZZO RUDOLPH B. GUZZO, dearly loved by his wife, Shirley Breisch; his sisters, Grace Cianfarani, Gina Snyder and Edith Cangelosi and the late Lillian Mazzeo; his brothers, Fred and Tom Guzzo and many other devoted family members. Rudi was the father of Brian and Marc. He was a Veteran of World...

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You. Will always be remembered and loved in my heart.

Grandpa always remembered never forgotten. Kathe

Grandpa you are never forgotten. Love you

Rudy was a most beloved member of our habitat team. He taught me so much and his gentle manner delivered the instruction with a warm smile and always good nature. His saws-all is legend. A lovely human being and a gentle soul. And , my friend. Love, Jane underwoods

My dearest Grandfather your kind giving loving heart will always be cherished. I remember the coin trick you would show us and I would wonder what happened to that quarter(smiles.) You inspired myself and many others to be givers of time and of oneself. You'll be instilled in my heart always with the love you showed us and many smiles given and Huge Hugs and Kisses. I miss you. Granddaughter Debbie, Dallas,Texas

Grandfather no more suffering no more pain. Even though we were far away you were never not in our hearts. After just losing Mom my heart continues to break in your passing, my heart goes out to your wife and your family. You were always a joy and the memory of your smile and the thumb trick you used to show us when we were little girls will forever touch my heart. Love you, Kathe

My Dearest Grandfather you taught me alot and I thank you for the many memories. The coin tricks you would show us when we were little was so much fun. I still don't know where that quarter went! :0) Your love of people and helping others has been instilled in me and my heart. Now you are at peace with Mom/Jane and Ruth/Grandma. Love you always Debbie Blount, Dallas Texas

We all miss Rudy on the Habitat for Humanity work sites. In particular, his kindness and energy were inspirational. God Bless the man with the two-pound hammer.

Debbie,

My prayers are with you and your family through these times of sorrow and know that your grandfather is looking upon you all and letting you know he is at peace.