Anita L. Ricciuti

Anita (Fabrizio) Ricciuti was born March 24, 1938 in Quincy, Massachusetts where she graduated from Quincy High School in 1954 after serving as a varsity cheerleader. A former beauty contestant, Anita attended the Academy Moderne finishing school and went to work at Bethlehem Steel in Quincy. Later in life, she worked as a receptionist for the O’Connell Management Company, as an Assistant Clerk in the Quincy District Court, and as an executive assistant for the Hancock Monument Company, the family business.
In 1959, Anita married the love of her life, John Ricciuti, who passed away just 40 days ago. Together, Anita and John raised four children. They are survived by their son, John D. of Boston, and his children Joseph, Peter and Jack; their son, Michael D. of Milton, his wife Maureen, and their children Christopher, Michael and Kathryn; their daughter, Natalie A. Ducharme of Quincy, her fiancé Michael Wohl, and Natalie’s children Jonathan and Elizabeth; and their son, Christopher P. of Summit, New Jersey, his wife Annette, and their daughters Sloane and Delaney. She was the daughter of the late Daniel and Adelaide Fabrizio. She is also survived by her brother Daniel Fabrizio and his wife, Joan of Braintree, and her sister-in-law Marie D’Olimpio of Quincy. She also leaves behind several beloved nieces and nephews.
Elegant and polished but funny and vivacious, Anita had a sparkling personality and could light up any room she entered. She and her husband, John, were mainstays of a large extended family on both sides and had legions of friends in Quincy, where they lived all of their lives, in New Bedford, where Hancock Monument was located, and in Dennis, where they had a summer home. Anita devoted herself to her family and friends. She was not only the life of the party, Anita was the driving force in her family, strongly supporting her husband and children in boldly pursuing their dreams and offering unflagging, genuine enthusiasm and positivity. Anita was also active in social and charitable organizations, to include the Quincy Neighborhood Club, the Thomas Crane Public Library, and the National Kidney Foundation.
Over the last decade plus, Anita waged a fierce battle against dementia, with John as her tireless strategist, but the disease slowly and inexorably stole away everything that made Anita the bubbly person she was, despite John’s constant and loving attention. It is sad but fitting that she and John passed away essentially together, as they were inseparable in life, never venturing far from one another.
Because of the pandemic, burial will be private. Funeral proceedings will be in Quincy, MA at date to be determined once the pandemic has passed.
Guestbook Entries
I new Anita well from high school and several years after. She was one of the finest persons I ever knew although i had not seen her in years I still thought about her. She will be missed by many of us.
I write this with a heavy heart. Anita and I have been friends since first grade — 76 years ago! We shared many happy times, cheerleaders, worked together, in each others wedding and the baby years. A lifetime of wonderful memories. She will be missed! My sincere sympathy to her children and family.
I don’t know you I’m so sorry to hear about your mother’s passing she is now resting in peace may god be with you and your family you are all in my prays always remember the good times you had with her
Natalie and family,
So sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. We think of you often and will keep you all in our prayers.
With deepest sympathy,
Paul & Bernie
God bless Anita. I knew she wouldn’t be here long without John. They shared a love like no other. Beautiful woman, may she rest in peace.
Dear Natalie, Jonathan and Libbie. We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your Parents and Grandparents. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
I remember Anita being one of those beautiful women I have ever met. She was kind, compassionate, and so eloquent. And her home, was absolutely beautiful, which symbolized her beauty. I pray that she is at peace with her beloved John. May God hold you both in the palm of his hands.
My sincere sympathy to all the family. Anita was a love and we spent many an enjoyable night with Anita and John, I have so many pictures and memories of both friends. Anita rest in peace.
Hugs, love and prayers. Phyllis L mBaker and Larry Baker (deceased}
John, Mike, Natalie and Chris – So sad to hear of your mother’s passing, especially so soon after your dad’s. Our parents enjoyed many good times together, I will cherish the memories I have of them both. I hope this virus situation subsides so we get together to properly send them off. Love to all.
As true a love as I’ve ever seen , Anita is now with John where she is most happy. Such a beautiful soul.
Our deep condolences to the family.
Peace and love,
Joe &Anita.
Very Sorry For your loos of John and Anita Will be missed.
Dear John, Michael, Natalie, Christopher, all of the Ricciuti family, and all of the friends of Anita and John. Anita and John were such a lovely and loving couple. I understand how losing them both so close to each other must be so hard on you all. May you be comforted by all the good memories that you have of them, and the faith that they are enjoying their eternal reward.
Fondly,
Liz McIntyre Engelke