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Send Flowers to Show You Care Guaranteed Hand Delivery by a Local Florist! BW Buddy and I will miss you dearly. You were, and always will be, such a wonderful person to us both.
Buddy & WiLL – 2 hours ago Comment Share this: Facebook Twitter BUY NOW Strength & Solace Spray was purchased for the family of Richard “Dickie” Roybal. May 07 at 01:25 PM TF BUY NOW The Freud America Family purchased the Garden of Memories for the family of Richard “Dickie” Roybal. The Freud America Family – May 07 at 11:46 AM MC I just recently moved from the Barnum neighborhood but I was neighbors with the Roybals’ since 1976.
They were a wonderful family and I miss them. Rich (that is what I called him) was always very kind and always asked about my family. My sincere sympathy to all the Roybals’s.
M Judy Chavez. M Judy Chavez – May 05 at 07:15 PM Comment Share this: Facebook Twitter AN One of Mr. Roybals’s most memorable acts that I will never forget was how he greeted you with a handshake… Honestly it seemed everyone was about the most sincere acts of kindness I have ever run across. .
In that moment he would softly grasp your hand and then put his other hand on top of both our hands… This was obviously more than just a simple handshake to him… As in that very moment he conveyed a possible different message to each that he greeted… It was never just a “How are you” moment… And never a quick shake… But almost an understanding from a kind man,,,. That the moment would some how show concern,, Love,,, and kindness that is sometimes missing in this world… A true life that will always cherish….
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