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Ricardo Paim, 65, of Nashua, NH, was called to his eternal rest on February 4, 2025 after a short period of declining health. Born in Lages, Brazil, in 1959 Ricardo lived a life marked by resilience, dedication, and love. In 1998, driven by his hopes for a better future, he moved to the United States, a country he would come to call home. Three years later, his family joined him, and together they built a new life full of love and opportunity.
Ricardo’s devotion to his family was unwavering. He worked tirelessly to make their lives greater and prosperous, embodying the qualities of a loving husband, devoted father, and doting grandfather. His gentle spirit touched everyone around him, and his warmth was felt not only by his family but by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
A man of many passions, Ricardo found solace in gardening, where he could nurture life from the earth with the same care he showed his loved ones. He also had a deep love for trucks, which reminded him of his journey and adventures in Brazil with his father.
Just as he faced every challenge in life, Ricardo managed his illness with remarkable strength and grace. Even in his final days, he remained hopeful, never once speaking of giving up. His love for his family was a guiding light, and he spent every possible moment with them. On his last day, he was surrounded by his cherished children, whom he adored more than anything in the world—a fitting testament to the love he carried for his family.
Ricardo is survived by his loving wife Solange, his three children Renato, Guilherme and Rayana, and seven grandchildren, Henrique, Isabella, Giovanna, Liam, Elise, Luca and Carson all of whom will carry forward his legacy of strength and kindness. He also leaves behind his two dear cats, Mimo and Fifi, and stepchildren, Paloma, Valentina, Ilary and Junior. His memory will live on in their hearts, and his gentle spirit will forever be a guiding presence.
Ricardo’s life reminds us of the importance of family, resilience, and love. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten. May he rest in eternal peace. Phaneuf Funeral Home and Crematorium have been entrusted with arrangements. To view an online tribute, leave a message of condolence or for more information please visit www.phaneuf.net.
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