Dino-Riccomini-Obituary

Reverend Monsignor Dino Riccomini

Bakersfield, California

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Reverend Monsignor Dino Riccomini 1931 - 2011 Reverend Monsignor Dino Frank Riccomini was born December 16, 1931 in Bakersfield to Evaristo and Teresa (Banducci) Riccomini from Lucca, Italy, and passed away on September 1, 2011 in Bakersfield after a long illness with Parkinson's Disease. He was...

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Fr. Dino, as I remember him is my father's (Reno Riccomini) second cousin & third to me. I first met him at camp Santa Tara Seta, he was a councilor, I thought it cool to have my cousin as a councilor but he never cut me any slack. I remember him at many family events and his visits to our home and restaurant in Mojave, I remember he liked good scotch. Having a priest as a relative has always
made me feel special, I hope now that he is with the Father he will cut me some slack and put in...

Monsignor Riccomini, was a great man of God, I always found him to be fair and kind to all. He will be greatly missed.

I served as an altar boy for Msgr. Riccomini for several years at St. Ann's in Ridgecrest. I remember him fondly and have followed his career over the years. I am sad to see him go. I offer my condolences to the family and his friends. God bless you Msgr!

My name is Marilyn and I remember Father Dino as a kind person. I went to St. Francis School and remember him when I went to St. Francis Church. I know he blessed many people including me.

My prayers and sympathy to the family and friends of Msgr. Riccomini.We were classmates at the Josephinum for twelve memorable years. Back in 1996 he hosted our class reunion in Bakersfield and we gathered in Morro Bay two yers ago for another reunion with Dino and Sister Barbara.God bless all those who have been caring for Dino these past few years. God bless him for his faithful ministry to the People of God. Father Al Camp '57

I remember Father Riccomini so very well from my childhood dsys at St Francis School. My family name is Lynch. I always loved him for his kindness and gentle demeanor. I have followed his career over the years and was sad today to view his obituary. God speed, Father Dino.

My condolences to the family and friends of Msgr. Riccomini. I had so many good memories of our days in seminary. I was trying to learn Spanish; Dino was eloquent in Italian from his parents. God bless those who cared for him so many years, especially Sister Barbara.
Fr. Joe Schumcher (Shoey)