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Richard “Rockin’ Rick” Appleton Haitz Jr. passed away on November 3, 2020 at the age of 70. Richard was born in Batavia, NY on July 14, 1950 to Alice and Richard Haitz Sr. Richard had an abundant loving family, being 7 of 10 siblings. He married Cathy Jean Davidson on June 9th 1972. Together, they had 4 children. Richard discovered his passion for music and entertainment at a very early age. He was a singer, songwriter, loving father, and a soulful playing piano man. His musical talents were so captivating he won a television program called The Gong Show in 1979, where he performed Great Balls of Fire by Jerry Lee Lewis, one of his many musical inspirations. His passion for entertaining led him through a very successful musical career where he played in many different venues in his home state as well as in Sarasota, Florida. He loved working on cars, watching movies, and all things comedy. His distinctive sense of humor was immeasurable, and his profound ability to make others laugh will be sorely missed, but his jokes and witty one-liners will continue to live on. Richard was preceded in death by his brother, Martin Haitz Sr. and his sister Suellen Haitz. He is survived by his children, Richard Appleton Haitz III, Heather Patricia Dolatowski, Sean Davidson Haitz, Grace Lauren Storey, their mother, Cathy Haitz, and 6 grandchildren. As well as, 7 of his siblings, Judy Marchese, Cathy Quinlan, James Haitz, Gregory Haitz, Mary Konarski, Christopher Haitz, and Gerard Haitz. He is also survived by nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. His presence will be deeply missed, but his legacy will be carried on through his accomplishments and his children and grandchildren who value entertainment and music just as he did.

Due to Covid- a small celebration of life will be held in Sarasota for family and friends.
Date- TBD contact grace.haitz@gmail.com for further details
A memorial service will be held in Silver Lake, New York July 2021

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Dang Rick!

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Best memories with you include racing and crashing our boats on Conesus Lake and…

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Rick was a year ahead of me in the sixties at Norte Dame in Batavia. We were friends but I was closer to his sister, Ma…
Rick was a year ahead of me in the sixties at Norte Dame in Batavia. We were friends but I was clos…
Rick was a year ahead of me in the sixties at Norte Dame in Bata…
Being the youngest often of my cousins, I looked up to so many of them, but I saw things from a young girls point of vi…
Being the youngest often of my cousins, I looked up to so many of them, but I saw things from a you…
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