Douglas-Rigo-Obituary

Douglas J. Rigo Sr.

Deerfield, New York

1942 - 2017 (Age 74)

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74
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Deerfield, New York
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Douglas J. Rigo, Sr. 1942 - 2017Heaven Gained An Angel TodayDEERFIELD - Douglas J. Rigo, Sr., 74, passed away Sunday, March 12, 2017, at Faxton-St. Luke's Healthcare.Doug was born on July 20, 1942, in Utica, the son of Joseph and Rose (Scafidi) Rigo. He was a graduate of Proctor High School. On...

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Sorry for your loss. Doug was a good man and good friend. If more people were like Doug the world would be better off. I wish I could convey my feelings face to face but just had spinal surgery.
David C Muha

I was very sorry to read of Doug's passing. I worked with him at Marcy Correctional Facility and always found him to be dedicated, loyal and a joy to work with. His smile and friendly manner will never be forgotten. My sincere condolences to his family. Karen Tiffany

My condolences to the family, there are no words to convey our sorrow for you during these trying times. Treasure your memories of Doug and be assured that the God of Comfort has him tucked away in his memory as well.

Dear Pat and Family,

So sorry to hear of Doug's passing. We will miss him and his visits, he always brought joy and laughter.

Love and Prayers,

Frank and Phyllis

Dear Pat and family
Our hearts are with you at this time.
We cherish many fond memories of our times together. Doug could always make us laugh.
May he have everlasting peace.
Love
Bob and Gail Nichols

I was so sorry to hear of the loss of Doug. My family and I have many memories of this great man. May yours sustain you during this difficult time.

To the Rigo Family, The entire Nolan clan extend our hearts and prayers to you all. Mr. Rigo will always be remembered for his warm and welcoming smile, as well as his generosity with his keg in the basement. Many great times were had at the Rigo homestead. He will be greatly missed, but always remembered. God Bless

I live in Carmel, California now, but had worked at St. Elizabeth Medical Center for 34 years, along with Doug and his facilities gang. I was heart broken to hear of his death. He was a great guy and always made laugh. My thoughts are with you Pat and your family.

Pat & Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. I remember the good times we had camping and getting together. I can see Doug now. Sitting on the back porch with Jack, picking on me laughing and carrying on. I will keep you in my prayers. God Bless, Jean Gaspa Szalach