Richard-Paolillo-Obituary

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Richard Carl Paolillo

Blairsville, Georgia

Jul 22, 1947 – Sep 10, 2024

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BORN
July 22, 1947
DIED
September 10, 2024
LOCATION
Blairsville, Georgia

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Richard Carl Paolillo, 77, of Timber Ridge Road, Blairsville, passed away peacefully on September 10, 2024, at Northeast Georgia Medical Center following injuries from a car accident. Born on July 22, 1947, in Newark, NJ, he was the son of the late Gaetano "Tommy" Paolillo and Rose...

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Uncle Richie, Your light and free Spirit was a role model to be grateful for every day

From car pools with the boys and cursillo and prayer meetings you were the best. My condolences to MJ and Mark may the Lord keep you wrapped in his arms. You are a faithful servant and all the Giannuzzi s loved you. RIP

So sorry my friend RIP with the Lotd

Mary Jane, I am so sorry to hear about Richard! May he rest in peace, and may God keep you and the family in the palm of His hand to comfort you all in this very difficult time. I wish I knew I was so close to you when I stayed on Lake Nottely this past summer. God Bless you,

Uncle Richie - we will miss you! Though we all lived so far away whenever we would visit it was always a great time with lots of laughter and will always remember your bigger than life smile and family fun stories! It was like you were always around. Our family gatherings will be cherished in our memories forever! Heaven has gained such a fun and full of life soul with so much faith❤. You have joined our missed loved ones and Danny. Rest Easy in eternity uncle - Gina

Rest in peace my dear friend. We've shared so many many memories, laughs, tears, just too much to mention. I will cherish those memories and smile every time I think of them and you.

We all LOVE you UNCLE RICHIE You may be gone from our sight but never from our Hearts and Minds. R.I.P. LOVE FOR ETERNITY
MICHELLE, MICHAEL, and DAVID

LOST MY BEST LOVING FRIEND.Love for Eternity

My son Kevin and I first met you both when you had Noah’s Ark about 30 years ago. Kevin was 9 and saved up $79 to buy a baby Ball Python there. Every time since then when I would run into Richard somewhere around town (not too long ago at Walmart) he would ask if the snake was still alive which he is. He was always so friendly and caring. Mary Jane I am so sorry for your loss.