Louis-Righi-Obituary

Louis Righi

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Louis Righi Louis Righi, 94, of Bethlehem, died on Wednesday, December 4, 2013. He was born in Bethlehem, the son of the late Maria (Savelli) and Attilio Righi. He was the loving husband to the late Vilma M. (Massie) Righi to whom he was married for 62 years. The Spirit of Christ lived in...

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Louis and Mimi were such wonderful, loving people. They emanated the love of Christ--big smiles and warm hearts to all they met at Assumption, BVM. I have fond memories of time spent with them during my beginning years at church--spaghetti dinners, retreats, and mass. Now they are together again. May your memories of them lighten your loss.

I light a candle for the light your parents brought into this world. May their light always shine upon your family with much love and joy.

My sympathy to the family. I knew Louie and Mini through Cursillo.
They were wonderful witnesses of God's love to all.
Mimi and Louie are at peace together.

May Our Lord bless you and your family as you deal with this loss. Louie and Mimi were wonderful friends and I will miss them. Louie taught me how to play bocci at a Cursillo picnic and I have enjoyed playing many games with him over the years. With all my love and prayers,

Rita,
Sorry to read about the passing of your dad. May your memories keep him alive in your heart! God bless!

Your parents were one of the first smiles I saw when I returned from my Cursillo and I took over being Palanca Chairperson from your Dad. They were always ready to help me in any way I needed and great mentors. I know they are in heaven making spaghetti parties w a little vino & Bocci playing. Mimi has her Lou again. Our loss is heavens gain and they are getting everything ready for us helping God (like He needs help!!!). But try stopping Louie & Mimi from working for Him even in Heaven! ...

To the Righi Family,

So sorry to hear about Mr. Righi. He was always a really nice man. I am sure he will be missed. May he rest in peace.

Nancy(Weaver)Parenti & Family

So sorry for your loss, may you find comfort in each other at this time.Our parents spent many good times together and I am sure they will all be reunited again.Thinking and praying for you.

To Louis's Entire Family we want to extend our deepest sympathy. Jeff and I enjoyed many visits and picnics at his home over the years, and will always remember him fondly. He was a wonderful Bocci player. Whenever anyone mentioned playing a game he was ready to roll. He will be missed by all who knew him.