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Michael Ruiz
July 6, 2009
My condolences to the Randazzo family. I grew up as a neighbor who lived five houses down across the alley from the Randazzos. I remember seeing Mr. Randazzo and his family often as I walked home from school for years past his house and down the alley. He was a great example of the ideal citizen and neighbor. Vivid among my memories are the Randazzos on the porch and in their yard, that nice yard and garden, and the first time I saw the awesome police car parked in front of his house. Since I hung out mostly on Idaho Road I did not get to know him well. But nevertheless, his positive presence had a lasting effect on a boy growing up around the corner.
Sincerely,
Michael J. Ruiz
2848 Idaho Road
(from 1950 to 1972)
Professor of Physics
UNC Asheville
Asheville, NC
Brian Randazzo
June 27, 2009
Sgt. Randazzo was my very first memory of a policeman as I was just a small boy in 5th grade(Yorkship School) and also Captain of the safety patrol. Sgt. Randazzo came to speak with us and show us how to be safe. Many years later he made a telephone call for me to help me get into the Camden City Police Academy, as an "independent" and later I was hired by the Voorhees Police. Now some 24 years later, I am the Sergeant speaking with kids at our schools and community about being safe. Thanks Sgt. for being a role model and your help. I will always be greatful. www.vtpd.com "crime prevention" My sincere sorrow to his family and prayers for comfort in the days ahead.
Terri Kaytes
June 25, 2009
Cathy I am so sorry about your father-in-law. May he rest in peace. If there is anything I can do for you or Bill please let me know.
Marilyn Matthews Alles
June 25, 2009
Dear Bill and family:
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. He was one of those faces I remember fondly from Fairview as a child. We were a blessed generation because our parents were always present in our and our friend's lives. May God bless you now with peace knowing that your Dad was a fine man, remembered and loved by not only his family but by a whole community.
Marilyn Matthews Alles
Fairview Reunion Committee
June 24, 2009
Sorry to read about your fathers passing, I worked with your mother at Lanning Square and of course knew your father through the schools. I remember both of your parents telling me stories about raising you two boys. My husband was with the fire marschalls office, the old Camden families are just about gone! Barbara Nigro
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