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Condolences for Frederic "Fritz" C. Riley Jr.

Joseph and Janet TarliniFriday, October 29th

We will miss you Fritz.. You were a lot fun at gatherings, never a dull moment with you.. You always had some good jokes to tell.

Marie StevensaFriday, October 29th

Center Square is not the same place without him. In fact the world is not the same. I miss him every day, his laugh at making me laugh, his kindness, and his knock on my door. Thank you for being you Fritz, and to your family for sharing you with us. Blessings to all, Marie Stevens Cooper

Joseph Spadafora JrFriday, October 29th

To Kelly, Jeff and family.
Fritz was extremely special to Monica and me especially. He was a wonderful employer, supportive and caring. He guided and treated us like an older brother looking out for his family. I have great memories of the time working in the shop in Churchville. I ran into Fritz many times as the years went by, at McDonald's or some other place. Always happy to see him and remind him that he was the best employer I have ever worked for ever. Many years ago while visiting the towers at Christmas I once again connected with my mentor and friend. He was dressed so sharp and Monica and I were in costume as Frosty and Rudolph. I remember Monica remarking at the handsome man in the suit and red bow tie. I saw the name tag and knew it was Fritz. As characters we do t speak but this day I leaned in to tell Fritz I knew him. From that day forward our friendship grew even stronger. Many breakfasts at Aunt Judy's and numerous Memorial day parades were shared. He was so special to both of us. I treasure every moment we spent. He will be in our hearts forever. May God grant you all comfort during this difficult time.
With love and admiration to a great human, patriot and friend!
Joseph Spadafora Jr and Monica Carr

Diana HubbleSaturday, October 30th

My condolences to the family. Fritz was a special guy and my buddy and we have many happy memories. He was a blessing to everyone who knew him. I will truly miss him. We all know that we must all face this journey someday and I can’t wait to see him again.

Maurizio CorradoMonday, November 1st

I’m sorry for your loss. I had the honor of becoming acquainted with Fritz at our Apartment community. I always appreciated the conversations we had and have the utmost respect for his service to our Country. Rest In Peace Sir 🙏🇺🇸

rick HenoferThursday, November 4th

KELLY AND JEFF, IM SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE PASSING OF YOUR FATHER. HE WAS A GREAT PROVIDER AND IM SURE WAS VERY PROUD OF YOUR ACHIVEMENTS. AS A YOUND MAN HE HELPED ME OUT WITH MY TRUCK REPAIRS AND GAVE SOME ADVISE ON LIFE.
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Pamela PENECALESaturday, November 6th

Fritz and I spent almost every morning together in the lobby lounge sharing coffee and watching the news...catching up in every aspect of our lives on a daily basis for two years. We even shared the same birthdate. He was a true friend and huge inspiration for me. He will forever be in my heart...sorely missed but forever grateful to have known him.

Liz Becker (Volk)Saturday, November 6th

I remember Fritz (twin to Dave) so well from my teen years and my golden years too. He always had a smile, a joke, and was a true patriot!
The last time I saw him was at a Council Rock reunion... and he walked up to me and remembered me immedialtely... loved that.
Condolences to his family... and rest in peace, Fritz. You will long be remembered.
Liz Volk Becker

Judy HuntSunday, November 7th

I am so very sorry I did not hear of Fritz's passing until today. (Nov. 7, '21). He was a special person and a very big part of my life as a teenager and I will always hold fond memories of our times together. My sincere condolences to his whole family.

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