MONACO, Rino 20 years have passed since we last Heard your voice or saw your smile. No more hugs, no more jokes. You are missed dearly every day. - Your sisters, Angela and Mary A celebration of Rino's life is planned for August 11, 2013.
Rino was and will always be remembered by his family and friends. Sadly, he entered eternity on July 23, 1993. He always had a joke, a funny comment and knew how to make others feel good about themselves. He was married with 3 stepchildren that he raised as his own...he was their DAD! and he had one biological daughter as well that he left behind. It is a very emotional time not only on his memorial anniversary date, but also on his birthdate. We lost a beautiful soul that day and the Universe (the Heavens) however claimed him.I believe that his continued goodness still carries on.
Rino and I walked to Scott Park and back, every single day for 4 years. We also spent most lunch hours together. I knew him very well. He was always full of laughter, joy, zaniness and pure energy. Although he was so spirited, he was also very very smart and did exceptionally well at anything academic. When I went to his memorial, years after his death, that his sisters kindly invited me to, toward the end, a balloon was accidentally released into the sky. It rose erratically upwards, dancing with the wind, surpassing a huge tree. it reminded me of Rino, sometimes running and carrying on like a crazy man, on the way to school, simply to make me laugh when I was in a solemn mood.
Cal DiFalco (1979)
Rino was a great friend who passed way before his time. He was in his early thirties and is sadly missed.
Angela Monaco (Corvaro) (1977)
Rino was and will always be remembered by his family and friends. Sadly, he entered eternity on July 23, 1993. He always had a joke, a funny comment and knew how to make others feel good about themselves. He was married with 3 stepchildren that he raised as his own...he was their DAD! and he had one biological daughter as well that he left behind. It is a very emotional time not only on his memorial anniversary date, but also on his birthdate. We lost a beautiful soul that day and the Universe (the Heavens) however claimed him.I believe that his continued goodness still carries on.
Cal DiFalco (1979)
Rino and I walked to Scott Park and back, every single day for 4 years. We also spent most lunch hours together. I knew him very well. He was always full of laughter, joy, zaniness and pure energy. Although he was so spirited, he was also very very smart and did exceptionally well at anything academic. When I went to his memorial, years after his death, that his sisters kindly invited me to, toward the end, a balloon was accidentally released into the sky. It rose erratically upwards, dancing with the wind, surpassing a huge tree. it reminded me of Rino, sometimes running and carrying on like a crazy man, on the way to school, simply to make me laugh when I was in a solemn mood.
I am certain Rino was navigating that balloon.
I will never forget our friendship.