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Stephen M. Rullo

West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Stephen M. Rullo, 62 Of Newtown Square, PA and formerly of Glenolden, Pa and Orange County, CA Stephen M. Rullo, 62, passed away on October 11, 2012. Born in Darby, PA in 1949, Stephen was the son of Isabelle Donahue and Frederick Rullo, both deceased; brother of the late Charles "Ted" Rullo...

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I just came across this on the internet! I had no idea but always wondered what happened to the greatest leader, and people person I ever knew. Keep it simple he said! He created a bonus program from himself on down to the cashiers. You knew what you had to do and if you did it you were rewarded. So many people were able to gain knowledge on if the company made money the employees would share. Then to top it off he let us have lavish dinners with our spouses at fabulous resorts, while...

Madge, children and all Rullo’s and friends, our continued condolences and best thoughts concerning the passing of, Steve Rullo! Both Steve and his family are very important to us and we pray that sweet thoughts of him will bring you all peace of mind and of heart! As always, we take great solace in knowing that the perpetual light has shown upon him and that you, his family, are consoled by your knowledge and faith that he is in Heaven!

Dear Madge, Children and the entire Rullo Family; the Legacy Guest Book that reappears is a very good thing! It helps us to again remember those who we have lost in this extra special way and it lets us think of of the family again with more special and sympathetic thoughts! Steve Rullo was special! He simply stood out but not in a pushy or show offy way! He led with a quiet strength that others simply followed! I believe that is why he was most admired, successful and loved! Also, helping...

A year ago we lost a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. Steve was an amazing man who loved his family and friends. We will remember him always. I know he and Ted are enjoying each others company and of course, sharing jokes in heaven. We are consoled knowing they are together and that we will see them again.

Dad and me

For those that did not attend the services, I wanted to post my father's euology.

Welcome. For those that do not know me, I am Steve Rullo, the middle child and oldest son of Steve and Madge. To begin, on behalf of the Rullo and Malseed Family, I want to thank Father Chiefo for allowing me, on behalf of my family, to say some words prior to the start of the mass, and I want to thank all of you for attending the services, as well as for all of the support that has been provided by all...

Me and Uncle Steve One Rullo Beach Week

I will miss my godfather Uncle Steve. He was a great man who dedicated so much of his life to the betterment of his family and community. I'm so glad we had the time together at many Rullo beach weeks. Aunt Madge and Uncle Steve were a great example to me of a loving couple who truly cared for each other and their extended family. I know my Dad Ted is showing his little brother around in heaven. You all are in my prayers.

GREW UP WITH TED AND STEVE ON RAMBLER ROAD GLENOLDEN SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS DON CARROLL

Madge and Family,
I will miss Steve after our long career at ARCO that began in the early 70's when we were both "young" "Marketing Representatives". We competed and had fun. I remember, so well, the grand sense of humor while always maintaining his professionalism and dedication to ARCO. When there was a situation about what direction to go, he was the one who taught me to ask "What would George or Ed do".
I'm so grateful we could get together in FL with the others several years...

My husband and Steve were friends , good memories of sports, laughs and good times . I on the other hand knew Madge in grade school and high school. We want you to know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Rosemary (Honer) Pennington and Ernie Chartier