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Birth date: Nov 8, 1948 Death date: Jun 16, 2011
Richard L. Fontanella, 62, of Monson, MA, passed away on Thursday, June 16, 2011 at his home. He was born in Stafford Springs, CT, son of Genevieve (Theberge) Fontanella and the late Hugo Fontanella. Richard was a U.S. Army vetera Read Obituary
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Im leaving a very good friend in the hands of God now Dicky FLY with the angels.
uncle dick i will miss you dearly..and you know how much i love you.i was happy i was able to cut your hair for 28 years and got to see you often.i also feel so blessed to have you in my life and to spend time with you the last month...we had lots of good laughs,,i love you..susan xoxoxoxoxox
I am stunned by Dick's untimely passing - shocked actually; He was a wonderful friend. I remember the years of fun-filled memories with Dicky and my former husband along with other close friends in our circle. Our friendship goes back to childhood through our teens, twenties, and beyond. Dicky had a kind, helpful spirit and was there whenever a friend needed him; He was a decent, good quality human being whom I respected and admired for his military service. He has left us far too soon. Rest in peace Dicky. You will be sorely missed.
I will truly miss you my old friend from "forever." I have known Dicky most of my life and am very happy for that. We became great friends over the years and had many conversations about everything under the sun. I will always remember and miss you my friend and you will always remain in my heart. I am so sorry for what you had to go through to get where you are now but at least it is peaceful and the pain has ended. God Bless and be with you my dear friend and old pal. Love you always.
Dicky,
I will always remember you. I think about you and wonder all the time what might of been. I will always love you and will miss you. I hope you are now at peace. My condolances to all of the family.
Deb
You're the best, baby!
Dicky,
I just found out yesterday of your passing. I will always remember (and still do) the cherish times we had together. Love, Laughter and Fishing. You were amazing. You taught me how to tie flies, fly fishing and how to ride the mower for the lawn (I broke the axle of the wheel). I love you Dicky, may you rest in peace and enjoy fishing with your Dad who taught you well. My family and I will miss you dearly.
My deepest condolences to the Fontenalla family.
Donna