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Richard L. Rotelli, a Framingham, MA native, has
always had a flair for storytelling. Even as a
youngster, he would entertain family and friends
with his original tales. But he was in a unique
position to document the life and times of Floyd
Niles Walser as well as his own father’s
extraordinary inventiveness, in the book A
Creative Odyssey. This work is his first
published book and is partially the result of
the memories he has of the times when Floyd
lived in his home in the late ‘40s and ‘50s, as
well as recollections of his father’s unique
skills.
The
book took three years to write, with much of
that time spent researching background material,
especially for the early 20th century
times and places. It was surprising that in
spite of knowing “Tex” (as Floyd was sometimes
called) for more than a decade, there was so
much more to learn of his early years.
Mr.
Rotelli is a 1952 graduate of Framingham High
School and went on to earn a B.S. degree in
Mechanical Engineering from Worcester
Polytechnic Institute in 1956.
He is
retired from 38 years in the engineering
profession, where his skills as a writer were
often put to good use. He and his wife, Pat, have four
grown children and seven grandchildren. |