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Ricardo Alfonso Pardo Sr.

1927 - 2021

Ricardo Alfonso Pardo Sr. obituary, 1927-2021, New Orleans, LA

BORN

1927

DIED

2021

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Ricardo Pardo Obituary

Ricardo Alfonso Pardo, Sr. died at his home in Gretna, LA on October 9, 2021 at the age of 93. He was born on October 30, 1927 in Havana, Cuba. He was an employee of Chiquita Brands (United Fruit Company) for forty-seven and a half years after starting his career in Havana and moved to New Orleans in 1961 after the revolution in Cuba. He loved the United States and became a citizen but his first love was Cuba. The most devasting loss for Ricardo was the exile from his beloved Cuba and his inability to ever return to the island of his birth due to his impassioned advocacy for democracy and his subsequent persecution and imprisonment for his political views under the Castro regime. This event guided his entire life once in the United States. He was a pioneer in Spanish speaking broadcasting and media in New Orleans. For more than 30 years, he produced and directed the radio program "Cuba Al Dia" ("Cuba Today") which began on KGLA radio. He co-hosted the Spanish language program "Cafecito Domenical" on WDSU for 14 years and was a director of La Prensa and a staff writer of Mundo Hispano and Realidad. He was a member of the Colegio de Periodistas De Cuba En Exilio. With others he worked to build the Jose Marti Memorial on Norman Francis Parkway and the plaque on Poydras commemorating that the first flag of Cuba after Spanish liberation was flown in New Orleans. He was active in many Hispanic organizations including serving as president of the Intercontinental Lions Club, Hispanic-American Organization, Cuban Lyceum Jose Marti, and the Junta Patriotica Cubana. He was a member of the Cuban American Foundation and Alpha 66. He acted as a liaison between the Hispanic community and civic leaders in New Orleans, Jefferson Parish and the State of Louisiana including his appointment to the Citizens Advisory Committee on Police Recruitment in 1974 under Chief Clarence Giarusso. The awards and recognitions he received for his services to the Cuban, Hispanic and New Orleans communities are too plentiful to name but he lived his life in dedication to the community. He sympathized with anyone who was fleeing communism and had his friends in the Vietnamese communities who settled in the area and used his connections in shipping to send aid to earthquake and hurricane victims in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Consuelo M. Pardo, his four children, Maria Mercedes Pardo Huete (David), Lisa Pardo Sharp (Phillip), Elena Pardo Cluff (Todd), and Ricardo A. Pardo, Jr. (Haley). He is also survived by his niece, Mercedes Meireles of Miami, Florida. He was blessed with 13 grandchildren and step-grandchildren: David Jr., Elizabeth, Annalisa, Anthony and August Huete; Sofia and John Sharp; Reagan, Reese and Emerson Cluff; and Elena, Clara and Paloma Pardo. Predeceasing him were his parents, Ricardo Pardo and Maria Augustina Quijada de Pardo, and his sister Mercedes Custin of Havana, Cuba. Services will be held on Saturday, October 16, 2021 at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70124. Visitation will begin at 10:30AM followed by a Mass at 1:00PM. Interment will be at Lake Lawn Park. The family invites you to share fond memories and condolences online at www.lakelawnmetairie.com

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Oct. 13 to Oct. 16, 2021.

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Lisa Sharp

September 28, 2024

Lisa Sharp

September 28, 2024

I had a previous message with my email but it will not let me post. So I am trying to think of a way of contacting you Kim. My family in New Orleans is also aware and hopefully they can think of a way of getting in contact with you.

Lisa Sharp

September 28, 2024

The tag was on the tree that was planted in our father's memory and must have blown off during a storm. My sister lives in New Orleans and would be happy to meet you at your convenience to pick it up. You are so kind to pick this up and save it. I am emotional just thinking about it. Thank you!

Lisa Sharp

September 28, 2024

Hi,Kim. Ricardo was my father. I missed him today so I looked up his obituary and found your note. I am not sure who left this but I would very much like it! Could you please contact me? My email address is [email protected]. Thank you! Lisa Pardo Sharp

Kim

August 15, 2024

I was walking along a wooded trail in City Park in New Orleans when I came across this in the mud. I cleaned it up with some water and looked his name up on Google to find this obituary. I wasn't sure if I should just leave it there on the trail for someone else to step on it and bend it or possibly find and disguard it. Maybe one of his family members dropped it. I opted to take it with me to keep it safe. If someone could please contact me I'll return it in person or by mail. I live in st.bernard parish.

Mark Bonner

October 16, 2021

I worked with Ricardo at WDSU TV in the mid 70´s on the Cafecito Domenical television show. He was always very kind and gracious while taping the show. I never forgot how pleasant he was to work with. The Hispanic community will surely miss his dedication to the many causes he undertook. May God Bless.

Mark Bonner
Formerly with WDSU TV

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