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Victor W. Ricci Sr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Victor W. Ricci, Sr., 91, formerly of Palmer Township, passed away Friday, December 14, 2012, in Eastwood Care and Rehabilitation Center. Born: September 1, 1921, in Easton, he was a son of the late Francesco and Loreta Filigenzi Ricci. Personal: He and his wife, the former Ethel Mae Still,...

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Your home Vic. Out of pain and at rest. I will miss you dearly!!!! Sharon

So sorry for the late condolences, but I just found out of Vic's passing while attending another funeral. I took care of Victor & Ethel for a long time and enjoyed every minute of it. He was a great man whom I admired immensely! He taught me a lot about life, mainly that attitude was everything, and that I was "somebody".Whether it was sitting outside on a nice sunny day or going down stairs to look at the shelves to make sure they looked good, we always had fun. I visited him as often as I...

Sorry for your lose, Mr. Ricci was a great man. Tee and I will miss seeing him at the store. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

To the whole Ricci family, I will never forget how your mom and dad welcomed me into your home after Sue and I met at Shippensburg. I loved going to the Park Avenue Market and I loved your Dad and your whole family. You'll be in my prayers.

Hey Boss, so sorry #1 I took so long to post.....#2 so thankful that I stopped by 22 years ago looking for employment. Your dad interviewed me and I remember it like it was yesterday he said "Stanley is sick right now and we need help, but if he gets better your out!" I am sorry Stanley didn't get better, but I'm sure not sorry about any thing else! I had the utmost respect for your dad, and will cherish, and forward the wisdom and knowledge he shared with me. My sincere condolences, Steve

Butch,
So sorry for to hear about your Dad. I have so many memories of your parents. I will always be thankful to them for giving me my first job at Park Avenue and treating me as "one of the girls." in the blue smock. He always worked around my school and dating schedule without fuss. More importantly, he taught me responsibility and work ethic at an early age. Wonderful memories of a great and caring man and boss. Please accept my deepest sympathies to you and your family ~~ Nicole Du

Victor W. Shotko III

Vic / Joann an your family sorry about your dad

So sorry to hear of Vic's passing. I will always remember him as a soft spoken gentleman who gave me my first job. He will be missed. My deepest sympathy to the Ricci family.