Richard-Rancilio-Obituary

Richard Rancilio

Las Vegas, Nevada

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Richard Rancilio passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada. The obituary was featured in Las Vegas Review-Journal on December 6, 2010.

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My Thoughts and Prayers go out to Richard and Karen's family and friends alike. I am sorry I could not be in attendance Karen, I will come to see you when I get back in town.. I considered Richard my Friend, I thought that you guys should know that also.. Warm Regards, Craig Fletcher

You were a father to me; I tried to be a good son to you. I would ride a gasoline truck into hell with you, again. I miss you dearly.

Forever faithful, forever loyal, forever loving,

Patrick Callico

Richard you will be missed so much. we will miss your great smile and your wonderful stories,and the many good times we had together, till we meet again. love sam and Jeanette

Richard, I justed wanted to make sure that both Penny and I thanked you for touching our lives in so many ways. You and Karen have always been close to our hearts and you always will be. Till we meet again please know that we miss you and we love you my friend. Thank you for giving us a warm spot in our hearts that has your name on it.

I'm so sorry for your loss, my prayers and condolences to your family. With love to you also, Alicia, you're in my prayers, I love you. Love, Christie, Evan, Aidan and Ryan

We were the best-in our day. I always missed those times and thought of them and you often. Sorry I never made it out to Vegas to see you. I'll see you soon enough. Friends Always.

Dickie and I ruled the City ack in 1964, 65 and 66. We played asketall and won All-City and All Catholic. I loved that guy and will always rememer him and those days. For you, Dick. Friends always.

I will always remember Dick and how he made me smile and laugh. He was rich with humor and I never saw him not smiling. The world was a better place with him in it and I will forever miss him. R.I.P. Dick. Until we meet again.

Grandma!


Grandma, I was so very sorry to hear news of Richard's passing. I can't even imagine how you're feeling. I have the fondest memories of him. He knew the best there was in life, and for some reason he enjoyed helping me to learn them. Whether it was teaching me the desired done-ness of my steak, buying me a pair of Sperry Top-siders, giving me an extra meaty piece of prime rib at Christmas, teaching me business tactics, oh how I loved that guy.