Richard A. Schiffhauer

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Richard A. Schiffhauer

January 9, 1963 ~ August 1, 2023

richard schiffhauer

January 9, 1963 ~ August 1, 2023


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  1. With love, John & Susan Schiffhauer and family, Jenni, James, Jane, Tony, Finley, Leo, Eleanor and Clara

  2. With deepest sympathy. Thinking of you all. You’re in our thoughts and prayers –
    Love, The Mallabers, David, Christy, Ava & Mairin

  3. We would like to express our sincere condolences to the Schiffhauer Family –
    From, your friends at ESC

  4. Rest easy brother and thank you for being such a good person –
    Lonnie Levi Cheatwood

  5. In loving memory –
    Collen, Brian, Clare & Quina and all your friends at Fabulous Flowers

  6. You are in our thoughts and prayers –
    With deepest sympathy, Don, Laurie & the Vipers

  7. The Kennison Family will miss you greatly. It was our pleasure getting to know your passion for softball. May you rest in peace & love.

  8. May there be peace and comfort in the days ahead! –
    Brett, Shirl, Travis Resmondo – Softball Staff/Players

  9. Karen and Family, We are so deeply sorry for your loss. May you and your family find comfort in all the wonderful memories of Rick to help you heal –
    Love and prayers, Laura & Chris Larzelere

  10. We will miss all the great times we had together. You will forever be in our hearts. Til we meet again –
    Love, Nancy & Paul

  11. Rick, You are still my guiding light. You fought strong –
    Love, Bob Petrillo & Family

  12. Thoughts and prayers to the entire Schiffhauer Family –
    From, The Pancreatic Cancer Association of WNY

  13. I’m sorry I am out of town, but my heart is with you –
    With much sympathy and love, Pam Lambiase

  14. Rick you was a great guy and will be missed by everyone. It was a true honor to have played against you and ended my career playing with you. I will forever cherish those memories of my life. It was hard to see you and your family going through this cancer journey and all the Guthrie family could do is pray. I truly hope you are not in pain anymore and you might’ve lost your battle with cancer but your legacy and name will go on forever. Love you Brother until we meet again ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  15. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you go through this difficult time. We grew up in a time when everyone in the neighborhood were friends. We played baseball with our parents in the empty field on Bennington Dr, touch/tackle football in the glass factory front yard. Four square and kick ball on Studley street, basketball in the Schiffhauer’s driveway snd soccer in our front yard. Played hide and seek in the neighborhood. The neighborhood was our family. Many of us grew up went to college snd moved away, but those times were precious and still memorable today. Rick was much too young to leave us but may he rest in peace. Your memories will live on.
    Heidi (Muerb) Hess

  16. I don’t even know where to begin. What an amazing human being. I have known Rick for many years. Kept score many years for him at softball games in the 90’s. He was always full of life and was there for everyone. 3 years ago when I was in need a friend and support he was there for me. Even though he was going through his own health issues and battling Cancer, he was always thinking of others. I can never thank him enough for all the kind and supportive words he had for me during my difficult time. He would reach out with a kind message asking how things were and if there was anything he could do just ask. Always putting others before himself. Thank you Rick! for your friendship, your caring nature and for just being you. I will never forget all you did for me. I am truly blessed to have been lucky enough to have you a friend. Rest in Peace my Friend. May God Bless watch over your Family. Jenean Wise

  17. I am really sad to hear this and my condolences to Rick’s family. I met Rick in HS and will always remember him as a larger than life dude who commanded every room he entered. He could be a rough and tumble guy when needed but fiercely loyal to friends and family and a big hearted soul always willing to help. I watched my mother pass from pancreatic cancer after 5 months and him fighting it for 3 years is a testament to who Rick was. I will also carry the nickname Rick gave me a decade or so ago, Joe “The Gay Gardener” Cavallaro, lol.