William Riedel

Obituary of William F Riedel

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Riedel, William F. age 89 lifelong resident of Little Ferry, New Jersey passed away surrounded by his loving family on February 20, 2018.  William proudly served in the United States Navy during World War II.  William was a member of the American Sokol in Little Ferry and several art organizations such as: Pinheads, Letterheads, and Walldogs. He was a sign painter, artist, woodcarver, and Gold Leaf expert.  For many years William owned and operated Riedel Sign Company in Little Ferry.  William was a beloved husband to the late Rosemarie Riedel (nee Rocco). He was loving father to William C. Riedel and his wife Regina, Deborah Baskeyfield and her husband Henry, Maryann Rogers and her husband Craig, Kathleen Graham, and Gail McNamara and her husband Danny. William was the life companion to his sweetheart Randi Dalaker. He was a devoted grandfather to Michele, Amanda, Alison, Carolyn, Shawn, Jessica, James, Ryan, Raymond, Craig, Kevin, Nicholas, Brandon, and Michael. Great grandfather to Madelyn, Connor, Ava, Chase, Westen, Brianna, Blake, Charlotte, James, Colton, and Chad. William was a dear brother to Anna Riedel Hoefling.Visitation will be Friday 4-8pm. The funeral will be Saturday 9am from the Vorhees Ingwersen Funeral Home 59 Main Street Ridgefield Park. Mass will be Saturday, 10am at Saint Margaret of Cortona, Little Ferry. Interment Maple Grove Park Cemetery, Hackensack. In lieu of flowers please send donations to: American Sign Museum, 1330 Monmouth Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45225 or https://48055.blackbaudhosting.com/48055/Donate

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William Riedel

1928 - 2018

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