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Maureen Ricchiuto

July 18, 1949 - July 01, 2022

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Obituary For Maureen Ricchiuto

Maureen Ricchiuto (Casey) Age 72 , on Friday, July 1, 2022, of Brentwood, formerly of Lawrenceville, passed peacefully after a courageous battle and while surrounded by her children, grandchildren and sisters. Maureen was preceded in death by her beloved husband Nicholas F. Ricchiuto; loving mother of Rochelle Ricchiuto, Nicholas (Kristie) Ricchiuto and Holly (Matt) Davis; adoring mammy of Taylor, Ryan and Casey Davis, Nicholas, Jacob and Nathan Ricchiuto; beloved sister of Joanie Pula, Mary Jane Mullen, Kate Geyer, Flo Petrus, Colleen Sciulli, Patti Weisgerber, Beth Casey, and the late Marty and Jackie Casey; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, friends and family. Maureen adored her grandchildren and was a beautiful loving soul who was loved by all she touched. She will be forever missed.

Friends will be received at the John F. Slater Funeral Home, Inc., 412-881-4100, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood 15227, Wednesday 2-8 pm. Funeral Prayer on Thursday morning at 9:30. Mass of Christian Burial in Blessed Trinity Parish at St. Sylvester Church at 10:30.

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  • July 04, 2022

    We are very sorry for Your Loss. You are all in our Prayer and thoughts. We know she is with God and out of all pain. We know God is Holding You all through this very tough time. May He B;ess You All Today And Always. With our deepest condolenecs, Love Always Uncle Bob and Aunt Alicia

  • July 03, 2022

    Rochelle, Nick, Holly and Family I am so very sorry, words cannot express the sadness you all feel. Your Mom was a special person. I remember a time, your Dad, Mom, my husband and I went to Holly Hill Golf course for an oldies dance. Your Mom and I went into the newly remodeled ladies room. The towel holder was one of those you pull the towel down, on a continuous roll. Ie wouldn't budge. Your Mom grabbed a hold of the towel and put her feet in the wall and pulled. Well you can imagine the look on her face and mine when it came off the wall. She landed on her back with it on her chest. She popped up, put it on the counter. A lady came in and wondered what happened. Your Mom just looked at her and said, someone must have pulled to hard. We were Hysterical. Every time is see one of those towel dispensers , I tell that story, and laugh. She was one in a million, even though I haven't seen her in a while, I will miss her not being here. Much Love ❤️ and many Hugs 🤗 and Many Prayers coming to All of You. Phyllis (Kappert) Schmitt

  • July 03, 2022

    RIP Maureen with Nick by your side. You gave a hell of a fight.

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