Richard Robert Kurinko
November 20, 1941 - November 28, 2013

                        



Life Legacy

Richard Robert “Bob” Kurinko, Sebring, FL formerly of Meadville, PA went to be with our Lord on Thursday, November 28, 2013.

He was born in Warren, OH the son of Richard Nick Kurinko and Hazel Harriet Slater Kurinko. He graduated from Meadville High School in 1959. He married his first wife Judy Boyer after high school. He entered the Army and served in Italy in Army Security. After his discharge, he lived in California and worked for Bell Telephone, before moving back to Meadville, PA. He was employed by Talon, Inc., Meadville Malleable, and GTI Components before entering the State Police Academy. He was enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police on January 4, 1968 and retired on January 3, 1992. He worked in traffic patrol, Regional Narcotics Strike Force, worked DEA and FBI surveillance, and was a Criminal Investigator. He also served as a liaison to the Secret Service. He was mainly located in Troop E, Meadville Barracks. After retirement he was employed at Allegheny College Security. He married his second wife, Betty Ray Kurinko in 1979. He retired to Sebring, FL in 2008, where he resided with his daughter and her family.

Bob was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police, PSP Retiree Association, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, AMVETS, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Loyal Order of Moose, and was a Mason. He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard Nick and Hazel; his wife Betty C. Kurinko, a stepson Christopher Wallis, and his sister Dixie L. Fravert.

He is survived by four children: Richard O. Kurinko and his partner Linda, Conneaut Lake, PA; Susan D. Kurinko, Cave Creek, AZ; Cindy Kurinko, Meadville, PA; and Sherri Kurinko-Griffin and her husband Jim, Sebring, FL; two stepsons, Steve Wallis, Los Angeles, CA; and Timothy Wallis, Garland, TX. He is also survived by his siblings Dan Kurinko, Aztec, NM; Shirley Eckhardt, Mesa, AZ; Carol Livolsi and her husband Mike, Gilbert, AZ; Diana Bailey and her husband Scott, Bloomfield, NM; and a brother in law Wray Fravert, Louisville, KY. He has eight grandchildren, and four great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

Bob enjoyed life. He was an avid golfer, enjoyed skiing, fishing and traveling, loved to cook and especially loved the camaraderie of friends. Services will be held at Morris Funeral Chapel in Sebring, FL Sunday from 2-4 and service immediately following. Another service is planned for Wednesday in Meadville, PA.

Those desiring to make a memorial contribution may do so to: Pennsylvania State Troopers Association Fund or Local Veterans of Foreign Wars in his name.

Condolences or Life Stories may be expressed in his Guestbook. Morris Funeral Chapel, Sebring, Fl.


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Preceded In Death BY

Richard Nick Kurinko, Father Hazel Harriet Slater Kurinko, Mother
Betty C. Kurinko, Wife
Christopher Wallis, Stepson
Dixie L. Fravert, Sister

Survived By

Richard O. (Linda) Kurinko, Son
Susan D. Kurinko, Daughter
Cindy Kurinko, Daughter
Sherri (Jim) Kurinko-Griffin, Daughter
Steve Wallis, Stepson
Timothy Wallis, Stepson
Dan Kurinko, Brother
Shirley Eckhardt, Sister
Carol (Mike) Livolsi, Sister
Diana (Scott) Bailey, Sister
Wray Fravert, Brother-In-Law
eight grandchildren
four great grandchildren
Many nieces and nephews

                       Facts

Date Of Birth: November 20, 1941
Place Of Birth: Warren, OH
Place Of Death: Sebring, FL.
Date Of Death: November 28, 2013
U.S. Army Veteran

Services

Services will be held at
Morris Funeral Chapel in Sebring, FL
Sunday from 2-4 and
service immediately following.
Another service is planned for
Wednesday in Meadville, PA

Guestbook

12/01/2013 - Scott and Joyce Fettinger

Bob was always a welcome guest at The Rotary Club of Highlands County of which Jim Griffin is a member.

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12/01/2013 - Shirley Eckhardt

My love and prayers are with Sue, Cindi, Rick and Sherri and you say goodbye to your Dad. I will miss him so much. He was an exemplary man who served his country and his community with honor. I have always been very proud of him. He was not only my brother, he was my special friend on whom I could rely whenever I needed anything. He was a kind and generous man who loved his children very much. Rest in peace, my dear Toad!

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