Conrad J. Rybicki
Home:
Northport, NY
Date of Death:
March 5, 2010
Age:
62
Birthdate:
February 7, 1948
Place of Birth:
Brooklyn, NY
Service Information:
Saturday, March 13, 2010 9:30 AM St. Philip Neri Church, Northport, NY
Visitation:
Friday, March 12, 2010 2-5 & 7-9 PM at Nolan & Taylor-Howe Funeral Home, Inc., Northport, NY
Interment:
Northport Rural Cemetery, Northport, NY
Fr. Valentine, March 8, 2010
I met Conrad in June 2000. He was very supportive of his church and community. Ready and willing to help the people wherever and whenever he can. May he rest in peace. Prayers and Condolances to his family.

Sean Brittell, March 8, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Cathy (Romanczyk) Ingrassia, March 9, 2010
I want to express my deepest sympathy to your family. I worked for Conrad when I was in high school and he was always very good to me. I’m sorry for your loss.

Percy Tatem, March 12, 2010
Conrad will be missed by his fishing buddies at Huntington Angler's Club

Paul H. Senzer, March 12, 2010
Conrad was a passionate advocate for "the little guy" and lent his influence in the community to causes large and small. For many years, he was a force for good in the legal community. Authentic; direct; as he would say, "the real deal."

Rich & Cashmiere Fry, March 12, 2010
So sorry for your loss. You're in our prayers.

Laura Wine, March 14, 2010
Mark, I am sorry to hear of the loss of your brother.With deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Jerry Rybicki, March 16, 2010
A brother who will be missed.

Rosie Palau, May 8, 2010
I met Conrad when his brother, Mark, lived in his mom's house next to a house on Main Street that my father owned. I just found out about it today, and I am very upset. We've known Conrad for at least 25 years. He was a fixture in Northport. It won't be the same without him. He was very kind and sweet to my daughter, always bringing toys and things over for her. He loved children! He was an avid sailor and took us out on his sailboat once. He had several kayaks and boy did he love fishing! As he said so often, "I'm the real deal." They don't make 'em like that anymore. He will be misssed, but I have a feeling he will never really leave Northport. Remember the hat? I'll be looking out for him down on Main Street! Good luck Conrad, here's looking at you! your friend, Rosie

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