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Wallace R. Rivernider

Milford, Massachusetts

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Wallace R. Rivernider, 85, of Milford, died Thursday, November 6, 2008, in Milford Regional Medical Center, after an illness. He was the husband of the late Louise L. (Allegrezza) Rivernider, who died in 1997.He was born in Worcester, son of the late Arthur and Dorila (Cofsky) Rivernider and has...

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Lisa and Steve-

We are sorry for your loss. We know what a big part of your and the boys lives that Steve's dad was. If you need anything please let us know. Our love and prayers are with you.

Love,
Amy, Gaylord, Madison & Chandler

Lisa and Steve-

We are sorry for your loss. Wally was so full of life and a joy to be with. If there is ANYTHING we can do, please don't hesitate to ask!

Love; Sue, Steve and Amber Kinson

Wally was part of our family for the last 10 yrs. He and my Mother cared for each other everyday. Wally always made it a point to visit us every Holiday, cook out, sporting event on t.v., birthday's, every family celebration!! We will miss him deeply. Wally brought joy, laughter, and love to our family. Wally was a kind, caring, loving, gentleman. Our family will never be the same without him. We were blessed to have known him and we were honored having him as part of our family. Wally...

Lisa and Stephen,

I was so sorry to learn of Wally's passing. I am glad that I got to meet him. I regret that I cannot be there with you but know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

With love,
Mom Jenkins

Wally,
You will forever be in our hearts. You were a wonderful man. Thank you for all that you did for my grandmother and my family. You have touched all of our lives by being there on holidays, birthdays, sporting events and when you would just stop by. You are deeply loved and will be greatly missed. I love you.
Love,
Liz and Joey Smith

To Wallace's family: I had the extreme pleasure of working with Wally at the hospital and rehab center. He was a pleasure...such a gentleman and always had a smile for me, even during the most difficult of times. I will always remember him and consider myself blessed to have known him. Sending you all peace and comfort in knowing he is in a better place.

Wally was a wonderful guy and a best friend which whom I enjoyed being with. We spent may times at the Uxbridge VFW and the Country Western Dances. He will be sadly missed.My condolences to the family.