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Richard Bloch Obituary

Bloch, Richard J., Sr. Feb 6, 1934 to Mar 28, 2006 Of West St. Paul Services Saturday. Full notice in Friday's paper.
  

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Published by Pioneer Press on Mar. 30, 2006.

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John & Leone Ertel

March 30, 2006

We are just devastated to go online this morning, check the obituaries and there it was!!! WE ARE SO VERY SORRY AND SEND OUR LOVE AND PRAYERS TO MARYANN AND ALL THE BLOCH FAMILY.

Barb Meyer

March 30, 2006

To My dear friend Jean, I am so very sorry for the loss of your dad. I will always remember him as a kind, quiet man. I can remeber the days stopping by your parents house and your dad having his head under the hood of the car, how we used to joke that you girls were only allowed to drive "boat" size cars made from "army tank steele!" Your dad was man a few words, but the words he did say were always kind. I wish I could take away your pain and sorrow, but find comfort in knowing your dad is now your angel and will be with you always.



I would also like to express my sympathy to your mom, she has always been such a sweet, caring person and has always been there for me. Sharon, Diane, Mary, Nancy and Chip, please know I am thinking of you all as well. I know the pain your are feeling for the loss of your dad. It is hard to lose a parent, they are the ones who will be here forever to always protect you and take care of you, your dad is still protecting and loving each and everyone of you as we speak.



I hope you all find some peace and happiness in the days to come.



God bless you all!



Love, Barb

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