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Folks Of Interest Dick Spadaro

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HRBOB34, Jul 30, 2014.

  1. Blue One
    Joined: Feb 6, 2010
    Posts: 11,491

    Blue One
    ALLIANCE MEMBER
    from Alberta

    We are all praying for the best for Dick.
    It would be good if he is capable of coming on and telling us how he is doing in person.
    I know how difficult that might be but hopefully he is able to see what we have been posting for him.
    Keep fighting the good fight Dick.
     
  2. So-cal Tex
    Joined: Aug 24, 2005
    Posts: 1,393

    So-cal Tex
    Member

    BTT..........a hand written note ( by the way very traditional) would mean a lot to Dick and be an encouragement to him in the this ordeal........Please take time to drop him a line to the shop address.
     
  3. bowie
    Joined: Jul 27, 2011
    Posts: 3,164

    bowie
    Member

    Continued regards to you Mr Spadaro,you are in my prayers. I stopped at your Hershey spaces,as usual; bought a trinket from your sublet...just for the sake of it.
     
  4. Good Thoughts Jr. (fatabone)
     
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  5. Buster1951
    Joined: Dec 19, 2010
    Posts: 5

    Buster1951
    Member
    from new york

  6. Baron
    Joined: Aug 13, 2004
    Posts: 3,659

    Baron
    Member

    Another good guy, gone way too early. My condolences to the Spadaro family.
     
    Last edited: May 9, 2015
  7. Bader2
    Joined: May 19, 2014
    Posts: 1,143

    Bader2

    Your aware he died by now,right?
     
  8. HRBOB34
    Joined: Oct 1, 2009
    Posts: 413

    HRBOB34
    Member




    1. Richard Allen Spadaro, Altamont, age 66, passed away at the Stanton Nursing Home in Glens Falls on April 28, 2015, after a courageous battle with glioblastoma. Dick is the son of Betty Allen Spadaro of Glen Lake and the late Patrick Spadaro. He was born on his grandmother’s (Stella Allen Vroman) birthday, September 5, in 1948, in Albany. As a young boy, Dick was very interested in “wheels”. He talked his parents into purchasing a go-kart so he could race at the Edinburg track. At the track, they became members of a club with parents active in running a food concession. Dick’s mother ran the gate. This project gave the club funds for trophies and rental of the track. Dick graduated from Guilderland Central High School in 1966 and received his Bachelors Degree from Oswego SUNY in 1970. During his college years he majored in Industrial Arts and was a very active member of Phi Sigma Phi. His fraternity brothers gave him great support during his illness. Dick also took classes at SUNY Albany. After college, he joined the Army Reserves and added another group to his life-long chain of friends who also came to his aid throughout his life. These friends have been a great support to his mother. The North Colonie Shaker High School hired Dick to teach Industrial Arts subjects where he became acquainted with a group of wonderful people. This group became life-long friends also. On weekends and vacations during these ten years of teaching he was always searching for antique Ford car parts ‘32-’48. Dick became acquainted with companies dealing with reproduction parts and decided to have his own business. The Altamont Firehouse on Maple Avenue was for sale and he purchased the building. “Dick Spadaro’s Early Ford Reproductions” quickly grew and when a larger space was needed, he purchased a building on the outskirts of Altamont on Route 158. “Early Ford” merchandise was shipped throughout the USA, to England, Norway, Australia and remote islands. While touring, selling and buying, Dick met with the ESS racing group and decided to start racing a Sprint car for pleasure. Dick raced the number 29 with the group for many years. After race parties were held at Glen Lake many times. His mother was often with Dick at the races at Lebanon Valley, Albany-Saratoga (Malta), Fonda and Devil’s Bowl as well as Dundee. Several times he raced with the Outlaws when they were in the area. Through the years Dick spent many hours on the telephone explaining the techniques of restoring a ’32-‘48 Ford. Dick is known throughout the country for his expertise in the ’32-’48 Ford restoration field. He received letters and cards of appreciation from many of those he had helped. At car shows all over the country, Dick had his reserved location each year. Hershey PA and Carlisle PA were special meets for him. He walked the fields of Hershey, the aisles of SEMA and the lanes of many National Street Rod events. Dick will be remembered for his honesty, friendship, caring and his exuberance for life. The Spadaro family wholeheartedly thanks the staff at Albany Medical Center and the staff of Stanton Nursing Home, Glens Falls for their friendship, kindness and excellent care of Dick. In addition to his mother, Betty Allen Spadaro, Dick is survived by his uncle, Joseph (Betty) Spadaro of Saratoga Springs, and his cousins: Susan (David) Arnold of Michigan, Terri McCoy (Peter Audet) of Albany, Anthony Spadaro of Delmar, Frank (Susan) Spadaro of Malta, Patricia Spadaro of Herkimer, Linda (Charles) Miller of Delmar, Marie Young of Altamont, Carl Horton of Lykers, Ellen Ulleman of Cobleskill, Edward Horton of Amsterdam and Ernest Horton of Schenectady. A calling period will be held Saturday, May 9 from 10 to 12:30pm at the DeMarco-Stone Funeral Home, 5216 Western Turnpike (Rt. 20 just west of Carman Rd.) Guilderland. A service will immediately follow at 12:30 at the funeral home In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to the Altamont Library, 179 Main St. Altamont, NY 12009 or the NYSSCA P.O. Box 1136 Clifton Park N.Y. 12065. Please mention Richard Spadaro in memo section. On-Line condolences may be left at www.demarcostonefuneralhome.com
     
  9. JDW
    Joined: Jan 25, 2007
    Posts: 29

    JDW
    Member
    from Upstate NY

    I seldom do more then look in here occasionally and had to find this terrible news about Dick at NSRA York from the IDIDIT guys

    Dick was a friend. I lived about a half mile from his old shop for years and visited him often though had moved some distance away and had kind of lost touch. The car you see in my AVATAR along with most of the pieces it took to build it along with all the great help and advice came from him. While there are probably more things I should say, I've been virtually in shock today at the news of his passing so will only say - Dick, I've missed you and for sure will even more in the future.
     
  10. orangenuf
    Joined: May 28, 2009
    Posts: 6

    orangenuf
    Member

    my condolences to the family, i remember as a young boy going with my father to dick's spot at carlisle and hershey swap meets, he always took the time to share his knowledge with my father (3 window john from nj)
     
  11. Cyclone Kevin
    Joined: Apr 15, 2002
    Posts: 4,248

    Cyclone Kevin
    Alliance Vendor

    Didn't see this till today, knew he was sick, but I didn't know he passed.
    We once had a discussion on here re: Quick-changes, It was handled very nicely.
    The next year he was next to our booth in Bldg.9 @ the GNRS. It was nice for us to be able to hold each others product and do the comparison in person.
    What a nice guy! RIP.
    Godspeed Dick and Tear up the Dirt with the roundy-round guys in the sky.
     

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