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Richard F. Zaleski

October 28, 1942 - February 14, 2020
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Richard F. Zaleski On February 14, 2020 of Washington Twp.  Age 77.  Services and burial for Richard will be private.

Betty maxwell left a message on February 4, 2025:
Rest In Peace my friend. Please explain to memory September 2024. Don’t understand.
Reader M left a message on September 3, 2024:
Good riddance you asshole. I read on your messed up mean murdering of animals, beating your wife and kids disloyal to your wife with students. Shame on you women . So glad you are dead i hope you suffered terribly. asshole.
Betty maxwell left a message on February 14, 2023:
Rest In Peace my friend
Betty maxwell left a message on February 14, 2023:
Rest In Peace my friend. Miss you. I Remember all the good times we had. You never did teach me to polka. Hope you are at rest. Betty
Betty Maxwell left a message on February 15, 2022:
Rest is peace my friend. Miss you. Many happy times we had. Betty
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Betty maxwell left a message on January 24, 2021:
Rest In Peace my friend. Shared a lot of good memories with your dad at the nursing home. Miss you.
Daniel Les left a message on January 5, 2021:
We are so saddened about our cousin Richard's untimely and tragic death. He was so full of life and we knew him to be in very good health. We enjoyed his company at many family get togethers over the last ten years, both in Blackwood, and in Phoenixville, PA, where he loved to eat, tell stories, and play with the kids. The Polish Home on Academy Road in Phila will also miss him aa he participated in many Friday nites of Polka Dancing, often for 2 or 3 hours continually.
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Linda Hostler left a message on June 20, 2020:
Richard Francis Zaleski was a special Professor at Camden County College. He also served on the Washington Township School Board in the 1970's. He would spend his time helping students in his office between classes. He always made time to talk to and help his students. He made math and accounting fun and understandable even for older students. Some students remained friends even after graduating. He loved to dance especially ballroom and the polka. Sadly he passed on Valentines Day this year and has joined his beloved wife who passed many years ago. He will be sadly missed but fondly remembered as a good friend and excellent professor. RIP Rich and God Bless Dear Friend you will always be remembered by our family and the good times that we had.
Linda Hostler left a message on June 20, 2020:
Rest in Peace my dear friend. You are missed very much. Now you can be with your beloved wife for eternity. Love always, Linda
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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