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Richard Anthony Passariello was born on July 13th 1959 in Long Island, New York and passed away on October 16th 2023 at the age of 64 at his home in Plantation, FL. Richard was a devoted father, grandfather, and husband.
Richard was a sensitive, caring and loving man that would do anything for the people he loved and anyone that came across his path. Everyone that knew him or spent anytime with him can speak to the type of man he was. Over the years he worked hard to provide for and protect his family.
He worked as an electrician for most of his life, but also worked in custom cabinetry, building maintenance, and even had a small vending machine business for a short time. He enjoyed traveling, the outdoors and being in nature. His “Peace of Mind” as he would always say.
Over the past two years he had the great fortune to travel the country by RV with his beloved wife, was able to see the East to West coast, pan for gold, visit historical sights and state parks, and soak up all the beauty this country has to offer.
Even though he has left this life way too soon, he had a great life, was able to watch his kids grow, and became a grandfather. He truly got to experience all the best things this life has to offer.
Richard will be deeply missed by his wife, Rosemary, two children Anthony and Briana, his stepson Petr, his grandchildren Skylar and Sienna, sister Jeanne, niece and nephew Jessica and Alex, and the rest of his family, both far and wide who loved him.
We hope to find comfort in knowing he will be watching over as we continue along our path without him here by our sides.
Thank you, Dad, for everything! Everything you did and everything you were! None of us would be where we are or who we are without you!
We love you, with all our hearts! Rest peacefully in paradise!
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