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Ruth P. Rizzo

Clementon, New Hampshire

Age 85

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Ruth P. RizzoAGE: 85 ? ClementonOn May 13, 2014, Ruth (nee Stott). Beloved wife of the late Charles P. Rizzo for 65 years. Loving daughter of the late Walt and Jean Joseph. Devoted mother of Patricia Toner of Furlong, PA., the late Jean Ianiero, Chuck Rizzo of Runnemede, Theresa "Teri" (Jim)...

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The years are going by so fast but the pain of your loss is always with me. I wish I could just talk to you, mom. Mother's Day has never been the same. I miss your advice, your stories, your cooking, your "voice of reason" comfort. As I get older, I understand things so much more, but I still miss your pearls of wisdom. I often wonder what you and dad would think of the state of this country these days. You're always in my thoughts and even in my dreams. I hope you're watching over us...

Can't believe it's been 10 years. I miss you so much and think of you every day. I love you "Mommie Dearest" and hope you are in paradise with dad, Stephen, Jeanie, Johnny and all the rest of our family in Heaven. Keep watching over us here til we see you again

You´re always in my mind, mom...I love you and I miss you every day.

I think of you Every. Single. Day, mom. Life feels so empty without you now. But I like to think youre watching over me and sometimes it really feels like you are...still in my head as the voice of reason, just like you were when you were here. You visit me often in my dreams. It hasnt gotten easier tho. I guess it never will...its been 5 years. You and dad would have been married 70 years yesterday! (May 7). I hope youre resting happily in paradise with dad, Jeanie, Stephen, Johnny,...

Thinking of you today, like I do every day, and missing you more than words can say. It hasn't gotten any easier and I remember you told me it never really did for you when you lost your mother. I love you, mom and I'm trying to learn to live with the pain. I'm trying.....

Thank you all from The Rizzo family.

Oh how I loved working with you, Ruth! You made every day special and you made everyone laugh. You taught me the most valuable lesson in life when I had taken on to much. You said, "If you can't say "No" and mean it, don't say "Yes" reluctantly. Your children have lost a dear and beautiful mother. It is hard to even process that they have lost both parents within a short time. God bless everyone. You were truly loved. Maureen Brown

chuck,my deepest sympathies.

My heart goes out to you Teri and your family. My deepest condolences.
Much love, Michele