New Haven Register (Sunday) (New Haven, CT)

Anthony Riccio July 20, 1952 ~ January 16, 2022

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Anthony Vincent Riccio, 69 of Westbrook, passed away unexpected­ly at home on January 16, 2022. He was born July 20, 1952 in West Hartford to the late Joseph and Lena (Morrone) Riccio. Anthony is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Dorothy “Bunny” Riccio and son, Allen Riccio of Westbrook. He is also survived by his sister, Joanna Gorman of Branford and three nephews, Joseph Gorman of Rowayton, John Gorman of New Haven and Stephen Dennis of Brooklyn, NY.

A resident of New Haven in his early years, Anthony graduated from Richard C. Lee High School in 1970 and went on to attend Providence College. After earning a Bachelor’s degree in 1974, he relocated to Boston, MA, where he became director of the North End Senior Center. There, Anthony cultivated long-lasting relationsh­ips with the city’s Italian-American senior citizens, conducting countless interviews that would later form the material for his first book, “Portrait of an Italian-American Neighborho­od: The North End of Boston,” published in 1998.

In 1982, Anthony moved to North Branford, CT, taking a position as an accounting manager at Metro-North Railroad in New Haven. He immersed himself in Greater New Haven’s ItalianAme­rican community while building an extensive portfolio of original photograph­s on periodic trips to Italy. He received his Master’s degree at Syracuse University as a Florentine Fellow in 1995 and, a year later, began working at Yale University’s Sterling Memorial Library, where he would go on to enjoy a long and rewarding career as a stacks manager.

While at Yale, Anthony resumed work on one of his many life passions: documentin­g through one-onone interviews the history, culture, and traditions of Italian-American citizens throughout the northeast. Between 1998 and 2021, he published six books, including a collection of essays, oral histories, and photograph­s documentin­g New Haven’s rich ItalianAme­rican culture, “The Italian-American Experience in New Haven: Images and Oral Histories.” He also partnered with the late chef Silvio Suppa to co-author a cookbook. At the time of his death, Anthony was putting the finishing touches on his latest release, “Stories, Streets and Saints: The North End of Boston,” to be published at a later date.

Following retirement in 2019, Anthony enjoyed spending time with family, going on long-distance bike rides, and walking his dogs around his hometown of Westbrook, Connecticu­t. He continued to labor tirelessly on his photograph­y and writing projects until his final days.

A vibrant, loving person with a genuine passion for his work, Anthony will be dearly missed by his family, friends, former colleagues, and all who knew and loved him in the New Haven and Boston communitie­s.

A graveside service will be held in the future with all services under the care of the Clancy-Palumbo Funeral Home (Clancy Funeral Home), 43 Kirkham Ave., East Haven. Once date is selected, web page will be updated and shared. In lieu of flowers, in Anthony’s memory, please make donations to Vista Life Innovation­s in Westbrook, CT.

www.Clancy-PalumboFun­eralHome.com

203-467-2789

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