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Richard Limpert
Richard E. Limpert, 57, of Largo, FL passed away on December 18, 2007 at the Bay Pines VA Medial Center, Bay Pines, FL of natural causes. A native of Buffalo, NY and a local resident on the Bay Area since 2004, when he moved here from Rochester, NY; he was a photographer for Eastman Kodak Co.; a Catholic; a United States Air Force Veteran of the Korean War and a member of the Disabled American Veterans. He is survived by his loving family: his caregiver and companion of 19 years, Joanne Bianchi of Rochester, NY; his son, David Limpert and his wife, Cathy and thier children, Angie, Joey and Bryan of Largo, FL; a daughter, Amy Henry and her children, Evan and Cherri of Clearwater, FL; his mother, Florence Limpert of Largo, FL; a brother, Jim Limpert and his wife, Linda of Clearwater, FL; two sisters, Mary Anderson and her husband, Dennis of Pinellas Park, FL and Peggy Neiscur and her husband, Steve of Sterling, VA. Military graveside services are 1:30 PM, Friday, January 4, 2008 at the Bay Pines VA National Cemetery, 10000 Bay Pines blvd., Bay Pines, FL 33504 with VFW Post 9272 and Chaplin Bud Burkett, officiating. Please send all floral arrangements directly to the cemetery, prior to service time.
Richard,
You will always be remembered as my big brother. You were always there if we needed you. Thank you for all you did caring for Mom these last few years. You were the transportation provider for so many friends and family. Sometimes it was for a ride to the airport or to stop and pick up something at the store. Someone we could always count on. Your spirits were so high even to the last day. That is something I will always cherish. Thanks for the great memories.
Your loving sister, Mary
RICHARD
to know you was to love you,and I Truly did for 18 years.There were minor ste backsthru the years,yet nothing would end my love for you.You called me your biggest challange, I named you my “little man” my 3 daughters will never forget your love and kindness. the grand children to always repeat
“MR. RICHARD” we will miss you in our pool, along with memories of back yard fun
FOREVER MY LOVE
JOANNNE BIANCHI
ROCHESTER, NY
Richard has always had a special place in my heart and we thought of him as Family. My sister Joanne and Richard had a loving relationship which survived both time and distance.
He was a generous and caring man. We will miss him greatly.
love yah, and miss yah grandpa
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Miss you grandpa. For all the times you drove me to school in your” green bus” thank you.. I miss you and love you…
Dearest Florence and Family,
It is with great saddness that I write this, Morry and I are very sad to find out that Richard has passed away.. I will never forget what great times we had At watson center for the blind where i woluteered for Vicki. Love and Prayers. Sharon and Morry La Tour
I have known Richard only a few months and found him very likeable. I am sorry for his early and surprising passing. You will be missed Richard.
I have known Richard only a few months and found him very likeable. I am sorry for his early and surprising passing. You will be missed Richard.
I wish to offer my sincere condolences to Richard’s family. I was lucky enough to have met Richard earlier this year, and in the short time that I knew him I could tell that he was a great and caring person with a wonderful sense of humor. I wish he and I could have shared more stories together, but I will not dwell in sorrow for I know that he is waiting for us to join him in God’s kingdom. Richard, my friend, you will be missed…but not forgotten.
I will always remember Uncle Richard’s deep dark voice, His uncanny resemblence to Ray and his sense of humor. He was always willing to help anyone. He raised 2 great kids. He will surely be missed.
My husband Val and I had the pleasure of knowing Richard through my cousin Joanne. He was a caring person, and would do anything for you. We had some good times when we all got together. He will be sadly missed by everyone, especially my cousin Joanne.
Happy New Year! Richard was so many things to so many people. The Lordsends people in and out of our lives for reasons only he knows for sure butI know I speak for my whole family when I say we are better people forhaving the privilege of knowing and loving “Mr. Richard” as our childrencalled him. What I loved best about Richard what his desire to continue togrow and his passion to be the best he could be. His life was successfuland meaningful because he made a difference in people’s lives. Hepositively impacted people’s lives in ways all the money in the world couldnever do, he unselfishly gave his time through love and friendship thatwill forever serve as essential building blocks in our lives. I would justlike to say that we are all so very proud of Richard and all hisaccomplishments and best intentions. We love you and will see you soonbecause the Lord tells us this life here on Earth is like a vapor. GodBless.
The Cammilleri FamilyJolene, Fran, Ciera, Sabrina, Steven, Salvatore, Anthony and the dogs too Kasey and Jake!
Happy New Year! Richard was so many things to so many people. The
Lord sends people in and out of our lives for reasons only he knows for sure but I know I speak for my whole family when I say we are better people for having the privilege of knowing and loving “Mr. Richard” as our
children called him. What I loved best about Richard what his desire to continue to grow and his passion to be the best he could be. His life was successful and meaningful because he made a difference in people’s lives. He
positively impacted people’s lives in ways all the money in the world
could never do, he unselfishly gave his time through love and friendship that will forever serve as essential building blocks in our lives. I would just like to say that we are all so very proud of Richard and all his accomplishments and best intentions. We love you and will see you soon because the Lord tells us this life here on Earth is like a vapor. God
Bless.
The Cammilleri Family
Jolene, Fran, Ciera, Sabrina, Steven, Salvatore, Anthony and the dogs
too
Kasey and Jake!
Richard,
We are all going to miss you so very much. You treated my kids like your own grandchilden and thankyou for that. For taking Bryan driving, for driving Angie to school in the morning so she wouldn’t have to walk and for driving joe to school when he misses the bus which he did all the time. Remeber the times driving to Florida withn all 3 cars that is time that we will always cheerish.Going to Clearwater beach at night and watching all the shows or taking the girls to the playground you loved doing or just coming over to visit. You loved driving that is why we called your van the “green bus”. We love you and miss you and I was glad to call you my father-in-law. We cannot change what has happened but we will always remember the times we all have spent together.
The following members of the VFW Honor Guard were priviledged to be part of the service at Bay Pines to honor Richard for his service to our country:
Bud Burket Captain
Dayel Stevens Chaplain
Len Davis Sgt of the Guard
Perry Potter Rifleman
Belinda Potter Rifleman
Vern Covell Rifleman
Fred Mai Rifleman
Rick Hollenstein Rifleman
Jeanne Burket Bugler
Please accept our sincee condolences and may Richard rest in peace.