Richard Santurri

Richard Santurri Obituary

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Age - 69

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September 12, 2023

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Woonsocket, RI

Obituary for Richard Santurri A beloved son, brother, and friend, Richard Santurri, passed away peacefully. He leaves his mother, Norma, of Smithfield, and two siblings, Norma, of Boston, and Robert. A complete obituary is forthcoming upon completion by the family. Services are respectfully private.

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