Richard-DiNitto-Obituary

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Richard J. DiNitto

Glocester, Rhode Island

Age 58

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Glocester, Rhode Island

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Richard was born on January 18, 1958 and passed away on Sunday, November 27, 2016. Richard was a resident of Glocester, Rhode Island at the time of his passing. He was married to Joanne (Acciardo ) DiNitto. His funeral will be held on Saturday, December 3, at 8 AM from the A .A. Mariani & Son Funeral Home, 200 Hawkins St. Providence , RI , followed by a Mass of Christian burial at 11 AM at St. Ann 's Church, 280 Hawkins St. Providence , RI . Visiting hours will be the day of the funeral from 8-10:30 AM. Burial will take place in Highland Memorial Park , Johnston. For online condolences please visit Marianifuneralhome .com Visitation Map data '2016 Google Terms of UseGet Driving Directions DEC 3. 08:00 AM - 10:30 AM A.A. Mariani & Son Funeral Home 200 Hawkins Street Providence, RI, US, 02904 [email protected] http://www.marianiandson.com Mass Map data '2016 Google Terms of UseGet Driving Directions DEC 3. 11:00 AM St. Ann Church 280 Hawkins Street Providence, RI, US, 02904 Cemetery Details Highland Memorial Park Rhode Island Avenue Johnston, RI.

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Played football Adams St University in Alamosa for, 6 months on the football team. (Cisco) We where hangout buttes after practice. Cisco my condolences

My condolences go out to Richard's family been 10 years already God Rest Your Soul Richie

I good friend Rest in peace

Richie I sure miss you

Good friend and person. R.I.P.

I am so sorry for your loss, I knew Richard for many years as we grew up in the same neighborhood.
My prayers and thoughts are with all of your family.
May he rest in Peace...

From my family to yours:

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of Richard. We go way back to the days our families attended Blessed Sacrament School. We rode the bus to and from school driven by, AL. The DiNitto's, the Ryans, and my family the Santoro's were the firt to be picked up and the last to get off. Richard was in my class (Karen)and never a dull moment. Those were great times where the larger families ruled.

We will hold Richard very near and our thoughts and prayers will...

rip my long time friend and my prayers for the family.
inetta (clark ) freeman