WILLIAM-RHATICAN-Obituary

WILLIAM F. RHATICAN

Washington D.C., New Jersey

1940 - 2014

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 WILLIAM FRANCIS RHATICAN (Age 73)  "Bill"  Of Alexandria, Virginia, passed away on Friday, September 12, 2014 at his home. Bill was born September 18, 1940 in South Orange, New Jersey to Francis and Marietta Rhatican. Mr. Rhatican was a 1958 graduate of St. Benedict's Prep, Newark...

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So I was talking today about my career and mentioned Bill again. He was probably the most defining boss I ever had. He was a teacher before he officially became a teacher. I still miss him...the world was better for him being in it.

I will never forget this man. His wife passed during our 122 class. He was the best professor I had while at Northern Virginia College.

I miss you Dad

Bill and Leslie were an ideal couple; their senses of humor were extraordinary. Bill was a wonderful mentor to me when I worked at The White House. Sam and I will miss him. S. White

I am so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I was completely surprised on 4/25/15 to hear. I last saw Bill at my mother's Celebration of Life in 2012. He and my mother worked together for years and his family was part of my growing up. My last conversation with him is one that I will remember until I am no longer here. We reminisced about my mother and Leslie speaking of invitations to many political parties. They made arrangements to place the invitation inside his coat pocket where...

I worked with Bill at Northern Viginia Community College. Bill will be missed.

Mr. Rhatican was one of the nicest people who always had something nice to say.

Just learned of his passing. Mr. Rhatican let me taste his lunch once! His wife made a potato and sausage dish and I commented how good it smelled! He graciously shared it. One of the good memories I had as a teacher at WEPO! Prayers and condolences to the family.

William Rhatican was probably one of the best teachers I had at NOVA. He was a good guy and you could tell he cared about his students.