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Official Obituary of

Deacon Raymond L. Riccio

February 21, 1933 ~ December 7, 2021 (age 88) 88 Years Old

Deacon Raymond Riccio Obituary

Deacon Raymond L. Riccio, 88, of Johnston, passed away Tuesday, December 7th, at Rhode Island Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Arlene (Flynn) Riccio.

Born Feb. 21, 1933, in Johnston, he was a son of the late Roger and Lena (Libutti) Riccio.

Deacon Ray attended LaSalle Academy in Providence. As a young man he served our nation as a member of the US Air Force stateside as an electronics technician, during the Korean War. He married Arlene Flynn on September 8th, 1962. He built a home in Johnston, where he lived for close to 60 years. Ray worked in construction becoming the general manager for the Cardi Corporation for many years before retiring to start his own plumbing business where he served several Rhode Island supermarkets. He was a generous man, giving freely of the gifts that he was blessed to have been given by the Lord.

In 1982 Raymond Riccio was ordained a deacon of the Roman Catholic Church.  After his family, this became his true vocation in life.  He ministered to the poor in Hartford Park, the homebound, and served to bring the Holy Eucharist at the Cranston Medical Center, and for thirty-five years the bulk of his time was spent as the Catholic Chaplain for the sick and infirmed at the Eleanor Slater Hospital.  He and his wife Arlene spent many years working side by side talking to, counseling, caring for, and praying with the patients at Zambarano Hospital.  They truly found a home in the countless years of service, which were a pure joy for both of them. They spoke fondly of their years there, which continued until his retirement at age 85.

In addition to his wife of more than 59 years, he leaves his daughter Nancy (Kenney) Duska and son-in-law, Matthew Duska of West Greenwich.  He was predeceased by his son Robert R. Riccio and his son-in-law David T. Kenney III.  Additionally, he leaves behind his four grandchildren, David Kenney, Brian Kenney, Kyle Kenney, and Kaitlyn Duska, three step grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.  He is also survived by his brother, William R. Riccio of Johnston, and was the brother of the late Mary D. Ricci, and the late Roger A. Riccio Jr.

His nephew, Reverend Timothy Reilly, will concelebrate a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Rocco’s Church, Atwood Ave., Johnston. on Friday December 17th at 10am. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Military honors and burial will follow at St. Ann Cemetery. Calling hours are respectfully omitted.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are greatly appreciated to the Mother of Life Center, 400 Atwells Ave., Providence, RI 02909.

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Services

Mass of Christian Burial
Friday
December 17, 2021

10:00 AM
St. Rocco Church
927 Atwood Avenue
Johnston, RI 02919

Burial

St. Ann Cemetery, Rhode Island
73 Church Street
Cranston, RI 02920

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