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Richard R. DiDomenico

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Rebecca M Totaro

November 26, 2024

Miss you always. Through the years, we gone again to places we were with you, looked at happy family pictures and remembered all the wonder times we had together. Our family keeps shrinking, but it's true, one is never really gone because we that are left keep you alive with out memories. Much love, always!

December 8, 2019

We are so sorry that we have lost our dear cousin and friend. We thought of you so often these past few years. We are happy that your suffering is over. We are sad that such a shining star in our family shines no more. We will always remember you as a happy, most kind and funny person. From our great times at Grandma's at those family parties when we were goofy little people aggravating everyone, parties at your Mom's, and our good times as adults, memories were made that will last in our hearts forever. You will be truly missed. Our thoughts are with you, Laura.
Love Becky and Bill

December 4, 2019

Laura

This is Mark Olive ( Lou Olive's son). I just found out about Rich and I want to say how sorry I am for your loss. He was such a joyful person and I always felt better after seeing him at family gatherings. It did not matter if I was 10 years old or 50 years old, his joy was ever present. I will honor his memory by thinking how he treated others and to do the same.

Love

Mark

Bob Bodnar

December 4, 2019

Laura & family,

Deepest sympathy and condolences. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. GOD Bless.

Lou Oliva

December 4, 2019

On behalf of my brothers, Mark and Chris, we would like to send our sympathy to Laura and the entire DiDomenico family.

I will always have fond memories of Rich as he was genuine, funny and positive despite life's challenges.

I really enjoyed the numerous times I was able to golf with Rich and my father but my lasting memory of Rich("The Count") will be the years he, my father ("Illie"), Uncle Dan ("Poncho"), Little Dan, Fred Presser, and my teenage brothers had their summer long tennis matches in Highland Park.

I can still recall watching the "grown-ups" play poker at Uncle Vince's house with Rich, Bill, Troy, Uncle Dan and my father.

I regret that the last time I saw Rich was at my father's funeral and it saddens me that life got in the way of seeing him more often.

Rest in peace Rich!

Darlene Fowler

December 3, 2019

My Deepest Sympathy to the DiDomenico family.
Rich was my landlord for 9 years,he was such a kind hearted guy,he would do anything for you. He was also so funny and had a great personality, He will be missed by me and alot of people.Now he can Rest in Peace and not be in pain no more.

December 3, 2019

MY SYMPATHY TO MRS DIDOMENICO, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN, GREATGRANCHILDREN, RICH WAS A GREAT SALESMAN AND A VERY GOOD MAN. HE HAD THE BEST ATTITUDE ABOUT BUSINESS, REST IN PEACE RICH.

MARILYN GOLICHER ERBST

December 2, 2019

Rich was a friend to everyone. He was truly a great guy. My prayers to his family. RIP dear Richard.

Leo from PSI

December 2, 2019

We are so sorry for your loss.

Daniel and Amy Marchitello

Christine Flamm

December 2, 2019

I remember when we all played at my grandparents.You taught us all how to play cards, you were my grandmother's eyes.Rest in peace cousin.

Pittsburgh Cremation & Funeral Care

Posted event

December 4, 2019

Dec

7

Memorial service

10:00 a.m.

St. Therese of Lisieux Church

No. 1 St. Therese Court, Munhall, PA

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