Patricia Arcidiacono

Patricia Arcidiacono obituary, Orlando, FL

Patricia Arcidiacono

Patricia Arcidiacono Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 20, 2025.
Patricia Arcidiacono, also known as Pat, passed away on August 10, 2025, in Orlando, Florida, at the age of 74, surrounded by her family. Pat was born on October 3, 1950 in Manhattan, NY. Pat grew up with two brothers and moved to Tavares, Florida at age 7.

Pat graduated from Tavares High School in 1969. Pat was an efficient office worker at the school office as well as a homecoming sponsor. She also played a romantic lead in the school play and was a prom entertainer. Pat was a graceful dancer and Majorette during the football seasons. She was also given the title of the prettiest and best dressed at Tavares H.S. After graduating from Tavares H.S. Pat moved to Orlando, Florida working for Bellsouth. Shortly after moving to Orlando, Pat got engaged to Steve.

Pat's personal life was filled with joy as a wife, mother, and grandmother. Her early years as a wife were spent going on weekend getaways, boating, and spending time at the beach or with friends. Two years into her marriage with Steve, is when she became a loving mother. As time went on, Pat became a homemaker where she loved to make Halloween costumes and clothes as well as making crafts on the weekends with her friends. She loved spending time playing and cooking with her grandchildren and spoiling them with love and gifts.

Pat leaves behind daughter and son-in-law, Jennifer and Carlos and daughters Kristan and Katherine. She was a cherished grandmother to Madison, Matthew, Kaelyn, and Kenzley. As well as her brother John along with many nieces and nephews, and cousins. We will also hold her memory dear. Pat was preceded in death by her parents, Loretta and Anthony Richichi and her brother Anthony Richichi Jr.

Pat's legacy of unwavering love and commitment to her family and friends will continue to inspire those who knew her. Pat will be profoundly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.

Service will be held at A Community Funeral Home, 910 W Michigan St., Orlando, Fl 32805 at 5pm, followed by a reception at her home.

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