Richie (Julio) graduated from Niagara-Wheatfield in 1969. After high school, Richie served his country in Vietnam as a medic in the Army. Richie later worked for Unicco and was most recently employed at Niagara University. He was a sports enthusiast who coached hockey and played softball. His greatest joy was his time with his family and friends. "All his family were friends and all his friends were family."
He is survived by his beloved wife of 23 years, Sandra; and six siblings, Norman, Edward (late Katherine), Helen and Debbie Snyder, Florence (Louie) D'Antonio and Katherine (Mark) Concialdi. He is also survived by several nieces, nephews and brothers and sisters-in-law.
Richie (Julio) graduated from Niagara-Wheatfield in 1969. After high school, Richie served his country in Vietnam as a medic in the Army. Richie later worked for Unicco and was most recently employed at Niagara University. He was a sports enthusiast who coached hockey and played softball. His greatest joy was his time with his family and friends. "All his family were friends and all his friends were family."
He is survived by his beloved wife of 23 years, Sandra; and six siblings, Norman, Edward (late Katherine), Helen and Debbie Snyder, Florence (Louie) D'Antonio and Katherine (Mark) Concialdi. He is also survived by several nieces, nephews and brothers and sisters-in-law.
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