Angelo-Paradiso-Obituary

Angelo R. "Ray" Paradiso

Fitchburg, Newton, Waltham, Massachusetts

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Died the morning of July 21, after an illness. He was 87. He lived in Newton for most of his life. Born in Campania, Italy in 1921 to Angelo Rafael Paradiso and Rocca (Giordano), he immigrated to the US via Ellis Island at age 15. During WWII, he served his new country as an army mechanic, work...

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Grandpa:

We love you, and we will always miss you.

Love,
Mark and Rachelle

Dick

Ray lived in my home from when he came to America till he went into the army. He was my uncle, but, really much more than that to me, He was closer than a brother. He took care of me, taught me to play ball, taught me to love speed and all the Boston home teams, especially the Red Sox.
He will be sorely missed. He will remain in my prayers forever and I will never forget him

Carol, Al and family, I wanted to extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family. May your Dad rest in peace now. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Mary-

You have my heart-felt sympathy for the loss of your dad.
May you find peace with time.

Brad

Dad,
I will miss you everyday. Please know that you will always be with me and I know you will be watching over your family.
Love You, Carol

Mary,
I'm so sorry to hear about your Dad. I lost my Dad last October so I know how devasting losing a parent can be. I hope that your memories will help get you through this difficult time.

Mary,

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers as you deal with the loss of you beloved father. The memories that you have will keep him in your heart forever. He is at peace now.

My sympathy to the entire family. I remember "Uncle Ray & Aunt Alice" from many years ago. My Grandmother, Marie(Mary) Paradiso-Cozzi (CT) were related and I have many fond memories of our visits together many years ago. Uncle Ray was a sweet and gentle man and heaven has welcomed home another angel.
Warm and comforting thoughts to you all, Christine Cozzi-James

The sorrow of faithful is not that of permanent loss, but the tender sense of sadness that comes in saying good-bye for now to someone we love. May today's sorrow give way to the peace and comfort of God's love. Praying for friends to comfort you, faith to uphold you, and loving memories to help you smile again.