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William Edwin Riha II Obituary

William Edwin Riha II

September 15, 1943 - November 26, 2023

William Edwin Riha II Obituary

William Edwin Riha Jr.


In early 2021, Bill wrote this reflection of his life:

I was born on September 15, 1943 to William and Grace Riha. My dad spent most of his life giving to our

community, as a policeman and later, chief. He started our local rescue squad, little league, and youth

guidance council. My mom was a teacher most of her life, although she did start the first nursery school

in our county. I lived all my life, until my marriage, in the same house in Milltown, NJ. My folks lived all

their lives in that house, except for their first year of marriage.

I married my best friend and first true love in 1966. Joan Murphy was a great girl who I met through

mutual friends in high school. Who would have guessed that we would still be together after 55 years of

marriage. Married life always had ups and downs, but we always had the ability to share the load

equally. The best highs were the births of our son, Bill in 1968 and our daughter, Jennifer, in 1973. Of

course, their marriages and children’s birth are right up there as well. Bill and Jenn were able to find

terrific mates as lovers, friend, and spouses. Bill married Janet Zifchak in 1997 and Jennifer married Mark

Dettlinger in 2000. Bill and Janet have two daughters, Emily born in 1998 and Katie born in 2000. Jenn

and Mark have two boys, Matt born in 2003 and Brian born in 2005. I have been known to say this

before, but Joan and I are immensely proud of our children and families. They all do a great job of

treating others with respect and humanity, try to do their best, and, in their own ways, give back to their

communities. They say that it is not the things you have accumulated over a lifetime, but the people you

have affected. I am confident that our family will continue to help others long after I am gone.

I have always felt that there was more for me to learn. I enjoyed New Brunswick High School for the

teachers, student diversity, and athletics. Moving on to Rutgers as an Engineering student was a change.

I had my high school learning habits and quickly found myself majoring in Agricultural Research. Science

was a draw. In my senior year, I was exposed to Food Science and loved it. So, after graduation in 1965, I

was lucky to get a research assistance in Food Science for my MS in 1969 and Ph.D. in 1972. I also

completed my Army active-duty requirement which was from ROTC as an undergraduate. Did that in

1970 at Ft. Lee, VA.

Graduating with Food Science degrees, I had often thought about feeding the world. However, with a

family, feeding them became more important. In 1972, Joan, young Bill and I made a big move to

Southern California. I took a product development job with Hunt-Wesson Foods. It was a chance for our

family to grow on its own. Tough at first, but over time we enjoyed living in Huntington Beach. Jennifer

was born there. However, I was always a little restless, wanting to do more and learn more. Recruiters

called and we moved closer to NJ. Took a job in 1976 as Food Science manager for Cadbury in Hazleton,

PA. As a new startup, this was not only a new technology but a new business to learn. Cadbury bought

Peter Paul in 1978 and we moved again to Cheshire, CT. I was not happy at Peter Paul and when Pepsi

offered me a job in 1980, we moved to Ridgefield CT so that I would be close to my new job in Valhalla,

NY. At Pepsi, I had several jobs, first, as Director of US Product Development and then as Director of

International Product Development. In 1989, Seagram recruited me to be Vice President of R&D in

White Plains, NY.


We stayed in Ridgefield until 1993 when Seagram acquired Tropicana and we moved to Florida so that I

could get closer to my added responsibilities as Tropicana VP of Research and Technical Services. Florida

was terrific, but in 1996 my work at Tropicana was complete and we moved back to Ridgefield CT. I was

Chief Technical Officer for Seagram until 1999 when the company began the process of selling its food

and beverage assets. Although out of work, I wanted to continue to give back. Through a recruiting firm,

I learned about SCORE and volunteered at their office in Danbury CT. So, while Joan continued to work

for St. Mary Church, I was able to have fun helping small businesses start up. Over the seven years which

I worked with SCORE; I was also lucky enough to help the group as their chairperson for three years.

In 2000, our good friends Cal and Sue Clouser convinced us to buy some property in Savannah Lakes

Village, SC. We built a new house there and when Joan retired in 2007, we made our twelfth house

move. Joan became regularly active with golf and tennis, and volunteered at church, public schools, and

our community. As well as golf and fishing, I became highly active in the POA Finance Committee. Over

10 years, I had the privilege as serving as chairman for five years. In 2018 we hopefully made our last

move, this time back to Monmouth Woods in Howell NJ and closer to our families. Although we miss our

friends back in SC, as well as the lower cost of living and warmer environment, it is a delight to be able

to spend time with our kids and their families at spur of the moment. Being this close and seeing them

regularly has just reinforced our pride in them. Being honest, caring, humble, hard-working, and having

a zest to learn are virtues which have always been dear to me and seeing those virtues reflected in those

kids satisfies me that Joan and I have left the world a better place.

William Edwin Riha Jr.


In early 2021, Bill wrote this reflection of his life:

I was born on September 15, 1943 to William and Grace Riha. My dad spent most of his life giving to our

community, as a policeman and later, chief. He starte

Events

Visitation

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

3:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Clayton & McGirr Funeral Home

100 Elton-Adelphia Road Rt. 524 Freehold, NJ 07728

Funeral Mass

Thursday, November 30, 2023

10:30 am

Co-Cathedral Of St. Robert Bellarmine

61 Georgia Road Freehold, NJ 07728

Final Resting Place

Thursday, November 30, 2023

12:30 pm

Holy Cross Burial Park

840 Cranbury South River Road East Brunswick, NJ 08816

Final Resting Place

Holy Cross Burial Park

840 Cranbury South River Road East Brunswick, NJ 08816