Richard P. Coelho
Richard P. Coelho, 69, of Quincy, formerly of Dorchester passed away on July 5, 2013. Loving father of Michelle Sexton and her husband Brian of Quincy. Beloved grandfather to Jacob and Jaxson Sexton. Brother of Maria Higgins and her husband Steven of Canton and Robert Coelho and his wife Shelley of Plymouth. Also survived by his nephew Michael and his wife Jeanne Higgins of Canton. Richard was predeceased by his brother John Coelho and his wife Linda and his parents John and Lucille Coelho. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Gregory’s Church, 2223 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester on Thursday, July 11th at 10 A.M. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON, on Wednesday from 4-8 P.M.
Guestbook Entries
Michelle,
So very sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you. Please let me know if you need anything… Love you..xo
My deepest sympathy Michelle. There are no words that will make your pain better. Just think about all the memories with him. Who knows, maybe your Dad and Roger will hang out together. Let me know if you need anything,ok?
Michelle my heart goes out to you. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I pray that God holds you tightly in His hands right now. One day you will see your dad again, until then he will live on in your heart.
I’m very sorry for your loss, I worked with Rick for many years as a carpenter. I’m sorry I was unable to attend services, as I am out of town. My deepest condolences to your family.
Michelle,
I am so sorry for your Dad’s passing. I had the distinct pleasure of knowing him for may years. He as a fine man…honest, respectful, courteous, kind and a true gentleman. I have may great memories of our times at the Peabody Tavern, memories that I will treasure forever. At your Dad’s funeral mass your words captured the essence that was Ricky Coelho and I am proud to have been his friebd.I hope that when he arrived in heaven there was a shiny GTO waiting to drive him through the Pearly Gates with its radio playing a long list of the “oldies”. I wish you and your family all the best during this difficult time and pray that your grief will be assuaged by the fond remembrances you have of your Dad the knowledge that his suffering has ended.