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Ricky's Obituary


I have my own tribute for my little brother that I'm working on in draft. I hope to post it in the next few days. Please feel free to sign the guest book.

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Richard P. Feightner
(September 18, 1958 - March 4, 2008)

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Richard P. Feightner

Richard P. "Rick" Feightner, 49, of Rittman died Tuesday, March 04, 2008 at Autumnwood Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.

He was born September 18, 1958 in Medina, OH to Kenneth P. and Noreen G. (Babcock) Feightner and lived in Cleveland before moving to Rittman 4 years ago. He graduated from Highland High School in 1976 and was a former student at Nick Amster Sheltered Workshop in Wooster.

Surviving are his brothers, Clifford (Kathy) Feightner of Rittman, and Allen Short of Cleveland; sister, Deirdre Feightner of Rittman; nieces and nephews.

Memorial services will be held Saturday, March 8, 2008 at 4:00 P.M. at the South Main Street Church of God with Rev. Jeff Ball officiating. Friends may call 1 hour before services at the church. His body was cremated. Gillman Funeral Home in Rittman is handling arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to the South Main Street Church of God, 261 S. Main St., Rittman, OH 44270.

Comments

Liquid said…
I signed.
Much love and prayers are with you and yours at this time.
dons_mind said…
Cliff - - i'm really sorry to read the postings about your brother's passing. God's plan is never easy but keep your trust in His love. you and your family are in our prayers.
Anonymous said…
I wish I would have had the chance to meet Ricky. I'm sorry he left us. My prayers are with you.
Michelle said…
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss, Cliff. Your brother sounded such a lovely soul.

My condolences to you, Kathy and everyone who loved Ricky.

I was actually coming here to post a link for you to a prayer I found on a blog. I think i'll post it anyway, but add it as a tribute as well. A beautiful prayer for a beaituful person.

For Ricky...
http://stevenbush.org/2008/03/05/how-i-try-to-start-my-day/

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