Randolph-Riotto-Obituary

Randolph A. Riotto

Jersey City, New Jersey

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DIED
January 6, 2024
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Jersey City, New Jersey

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Hudson County community leader founded Riotto Funeral Home Served as an Army medic during the Korean War Randolph "Randy" A. Riotto passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 6, 2024, at Bayonne Medical Center with his loving family at his side. He was born in the Marion Section of Jersey City...

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A Great Father- Loving His Wife Olga And Mom-Dad And Grand Children! Always Went Out Of Way Too Help Those In Need . Taught His Sons And I How To Be Good Director ` s . Help Those In Need , Randy Lives In The Heart s Of Those He Loved And Taught Peace-Health- Happiness -------- GOD BLESS ! - Tony Cass Carbone , injured in line of duty .

My father was a long time friend of Randy. As a young man my father sometimes worked in the funeral home. Every wake my family ever had was held at Riotto´s. He was a wonderful and caring man.

Thoughts and prayers are with you all. Rest in peace Mr. Riotto.

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Dear Randy, Richard, and especially my dear friend Lorraine. I am so sad about your dad's passing. So many fond memories of playing in the funeral home, and your dad taking us to Tippy's in the limo. He was an amazing and kind gentleman. He will be missed. Love to all. Suzanne (Molyneux) Lombarde

Deepest condolences to the Riotto family. My family being from Jersey City we have dealt with the empathy he and his family have for others far too many times over many years . Thank you Randy, rest in eternal peace (Chwalk/Calderone) Family .

We were very sorry to hear of the passing of Randy. He was a lifelong friend of my parents, Josephine and Gus Peduto, and was very kind to our family thru the years. Sending prayers for Randy and family. Angela Peduto Freeman

I met Randy at Forest Hills Golf Club in the mid eighties along with many of his Jersey City pals. He was a special guy who brought laughter and enjoyment to all who were in his company. God bless him and the Riotto family.

I am sorry to learn of Mr. Risotto´s passing. Over 50 years ago, while serving as a deacon at St. Nicholas Parish, I first had the opportunity to witness his caring and professional way of assisting those mourning the death of a loved one, and that continued when I served as a priest at St. Aedan´s Parish. Mr. Riotto impressed me as being a true gentleman, attentive to the service basic to his chosen work. I will remember him at Mass and I ask God´s blessing of peace on his family.