Joan Defalco
Lit a candle in memory of Rich "The Mootz" Horvath
Birth date: Mar 22, 1969 Death date: Jan 8, 2017
Rich “The Mootz” Horvath, the man who entertained his family and friends daily with his unmatched comedic timing was lost to us far too early on January 8th 2017 in a fatal collision.No one else could fill a room with bellowed lau Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of Rich "The Mootz" Horvath
I have so many good memories of you my dear nephew. The stone from Crabmeadow Beach you gave me when you your were two and the the lock of hair you made your mom give after a haircut when you were 7 "so I could always think of you". I still have all the silly drawings you made for me. I will always remember you coming home from "uptown" on your bicycle with your socks loaded with candy. You would always buy candy instead of ice cream from the ice cream man. You had the kindest heart and soul and the absolute best sense of humor. Although I was 10 years older than you I always enjoyed hanging out with you. We kind of grew up together. Words cannot express the love I will always have for you, and the constant sorrow I feel at your loss. I miss you more than you could ever know. Til we meet again, love hugs and kisses to you. Love Aunt Joan, or as you liked to call me, Clonie. Love and miss you so much Rich. xoxoxoxoxo
My thoughts and prayers with you and your family Richie.Coach McCreary
From the time you got here from Arizona we were good friends. We shared so much in common from New York. All the things we did together in the 90's whether it was on the boat,the weightlifting and ten years of hanging out with Debby and I at our home were some of the most fun things we ever did. It was really great when Big Ed would be there with us. It seems like yesterday. Hanging out at the jewelry stores and laughing all day. Although there was almost 20 years between us our mind sets were virtually the same.I remember how much you loved your parents,son,and brother. Things changed rapidly in the 2000's as life went on for all of us with the children as the main focus of our lives. It was such an honor to be part of your life. I will treasure it forever. The creator will take care of you as he will me when we are together again. You are the type of guy that whenever I think about you my heart is full of warmth and a smile. Debby and I will be with you in spirit forever. CHRIS KELLY- DEBBY- CK 2- and CLAYTON
Rest in Peace dear Richard mootz although distance kept us you were part of our family and will always remain close in our hearts May you always guide us throughout life love cuz mary jo and vinny