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May we continue this dance of life
throughout lifetimes, so we may know each other more deeply. Through
that knowing we shall experience the grace of body, the peace of mind,
the love of heart, and the embodiment of spirit. By that knowing, we
shall be One with the Divine.
-Tom Youngholm, In the Shadow of the
Sphere
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If you have pictures, memories, or anything you'd like to share, email me (jeff@leighandjeff.com)
I'll do my best to post it. Please be patient, there's a growing backlog.
-jeff
New
6/12/6: Some new Memories from Rich's
family, and some links to "Young Richard" photos (see next section).
6/5/6: Great Memories from Rich's
brother, Joe. Thanks, Joe!
6/5/6: I added a "Quotes of Comfort"
page (since it didn't quite fit in the Memories section).
Got some great Slideshows on MSN Photo E-mail
From Joe
Revelen
From RIch's niece and god-daughter, Lauri
Wilson
From Rich's niece, Nikki
Revelen
| Linda Magliola (Dee Revelen's sister):
I knew Richie all my life, our mothers went to school together. The
Revelen's were part of our life and when my sister Dee married Richie's
brother Joseph they became our extended family.
I would like to share with everyone some pictures from our family
album.
The first one is of course Rich as a young boy, dashing little fellow.
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| The second picture is of my parents the Oppel's, my sister
Dee kneeling, me on top of her and Joseph and Rich on the other
side.
Dee and I had crushes on the Revelen boys early on. |

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| The third picture are the Revelen boys then |
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| and the Fourth are the Revelen boys at our nieces wedding
two years ago, not much change there. |
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The last picture is of Rich and Brigitte at that same
wedding, showing how well they did with their dance lessons.
I'm sadden by his passing, it was so nice that we all got to see him
when he was in New York. I have a little paragraph that I would like
posted for Rich. I sent this to Brigitte and hope that it would give her
comfort.
While it is beyond us to know the reason why he was taken, we should
all be grateful for the fragile gift of his life. As the old proverb goes
"Mourn not too long that he is gone, but rejoice forever that he
was."
He touched a lot of people's lives. Hope everyone enjoys a few pictures
from the past.
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