Fred J. Ricci

Fred J. Ricci obituary, Vienna, VA

Fred J. Ricci

Fred Ricci Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Money and King Funeral Home and Cremation Services on Jul. 9, 2025.

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It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Fred Joseph Ricci, who left us on July 5, 2025, at the age of 86. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend and will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
Fred J. Ricci was born on July 1, 1939, in Bronx, NY to Fred and Mary Ricci. He grew up in the Bronx with the nickname "Skipper" working from a young age as a shoeshine boy and other odd jobs around the Italian neighborhood. Fred graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School Class of 1957 and was elected Class President his senior year. He played center on a youth football team after high school and before starting college helping lead the team to a city-wide championship. After initially struggling as a student, Fred began applying himself and attended West Chester Community College on probation and graduating with honors earning a two-year degree. He took off another year to save enough money to leave New York to attend Michigan State University Honors College earning a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering.
After college Fred worked at Bell Labs in Homdel, NJ, and eventual settled in Little Silver, NJ teaching in the Electrical Engineering Department at Monmouth College in West Long Branch, NJ, while earning a master's degree from Newark School of Engineering (now NJIT). He loved to tell the story of how he rented a home and rented out rooms to make enough money to buy a house where he moved with his wife Mary Jo Guadagno in 1965 before his son Ferdinand Joseph Ricci was born in 1966. Fred initially pursued a Ph.D. at Columbia University in New York City that was hampered by the student riots of the late 60's. He decided to again move away from New York area to Northern Virginia in the early 1969 to complete his Ph.D. program at Catholic University while working at the Mitre in national defense. Fred earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering and continued his career at the Defense Communications Agency now known as Defense Information Systems Agency in the United States Department of Defense (DoD). He left DCA to join the private sector eventually becoming a partner at the telecommunications consulting firm RAMCOR. Fred spent the balance of his career working on defense and telecommunications for various companies before returning to his first love teaching at Virginia Tech Engineering Extension in Northern Virgina and George Mason University. He was a beloved professor, especially by his international students because he took extra time to ensure they understood the material despite language barriers.
Fred was committed to life-long learning, education and information-sharing throughout his life. A voracious reader and author, he authored and co-authored a handful of books including U. S. Military Communications: A C3I Force Multiplier, Analog/logic Computer Programming and
Simulation, and Personal Communications Systems (PCS) Applications. He also authored dozens of technical papers resulting in speaking engagements at conferences around the world primary with the IEEE. He was a volunteer leader at the IEEE serving as editor of the IEEE magazine, the Board of Directors and eventually he was elected Chair of the organization. Fred's knowledge of communications and speaking engagements led to information-sharing exchanges to the former Soviet Union (USSR) and Japan, as well as dozens of other countries. These passions continued into retirement as he traveled around the world on nearly 20 cruises with his wife Mary Jo speaking about a wide range of topics from technology to finance.
Fred was always interested and active in politics serving various roles within the Democratic Party in Northern Virginia even once launching a self-funded campaign for state delegate. He was also an active volunteer helping to restore a local two-room schoolhouse in Oakton, VA that became the Vale School-Community House. He loved dancing, swimming and playing tennis, which he did into his 80's.
Fred will be remembered not only for his intellect and professional achievements but for his kindness, generosity, and the care he took with every student, colleague, and friend.
Fred J. Ricci is survived by his wife of 60 years Mary Jo Ricci, and his two sons and wives Ferdinand and Kimberley Ricci, and Dante and Susan Ricci, as well as his five grandchildren Stephen, Quintin, Elena, Aidan and Isabella, and his brother Ken Ricci. He was preceded in death by his parents Fred and Mary Ricci.
A memorial service, funeral and burial will be held at 1 pm, Tuesday, July 15 followed by a reception at the Vale United Methodist Church 11528 Vale Rd, Oakton, VA 22124
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in Fred J. Ricci's memory. https://www.lls.org/ways-to-give

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July 27, 2025

Charlie Thomas posted to the memorial.

July 13, 2025

Chris Ruefer posted to the memorial.

July 11, 2025

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Charlie Thomas

July 27, 2025

Mr and Mrs Ricci were very dear friends of my late parents Guy and Joan Thomas; I thank them for the joy they brought into my folks lives. Sincere condolences to sons Ferd and Dante for the loss of their father. Charlie Thomas

Chris Ruefer

July 13, 2025

Fred "Mr. Ricci" to me, will always remain in my memory as kind, easy to smile, and easy to laugh. I am thankful for the way he and Mary Jo ("Mrs. Ricci"), my parents, and their whole friend group modeled community to us. I'm sad for you all Famiglia Ricci and hope you will find comfort in each other and friends amidst the loss. Blessings to you!

April Herbert

July 11, 2025

We are saddened to hear of Fred“s death. We often enjoyed catching up with him and MaryJo at Oakton Swim and Racquet and Vale Club events. We send our sympathy to the Ricci family.

Anthony Riso

July 10, 2025

Fred ,my dear close cousin. We grew up together, learned about the world together and shared so many fond memories . I will forever miss you and never forget the times we shared.

Riso cousins

July 10, 2025

What a wonderful tribute to a wonderful man. We will miss you cousin Fred.
Love, Virginia cousins (Lisa, Larry, Alana, Hannah & Alec Riso)

Curt and Margaret Dierdorff

July 9, 2025

Mary Jo and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers as you grieve. May many happy memories of times spent with Fred be a comfort to you.
Matthew 5:4 "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted."

Curt and Margaret

Lynda Macgregor

July 9, 2025

A dear friend, Fred, was an amazing person and had a remarkable life. He spoke from the heart and always made me feel like I was the only person in the room. He will be missed by all. I will be thinking of his family and the wonderful memories of a long friendship as they celebrate his life.

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