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Richard G. Triscari

Richard G. Triscari, 75, formerly of Jamestown, N.Y., passed away peace-fully on Jan. 10, 2021, in Clearwater, Fla., lovingly surrounded by his daughters.

Born on July 29, 1945, to Sebastian and Beatrice (nee Baglia) Triscari, Richard attended Jamestown High School. He was employed by Carborun-dum/ Monofrax in Falconer, N.Y., for over 40 years, until his retirement. A member of the Henry Mosher Post 638 American Legion and the Loyal Order of the Moose for over 47 years, he enjoyed spending time with his friends and family at the Falconer Legion, Jamestown Moose Lodge and camping at the former Moose Summer Home on Chautauqua Lake.

He was quick to make friends and brought laughter and smiles to those around him anywhere he was. After leaving his life-long home in Jamestown, he stopped in Ashland, Va., where he made many friends. He later settled in Clearwater, Fla., eager to meet new people, and share his love for his new home and his lifelong affection for the Buffalo Bills.

He spent his final years living life to the fullest, surrounded by family and spending many days relaxing at the beach.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Sebastian and Beatrice Triscari, and his brother Tony Triscari. He is survived by his broth-er Joe Triscari of Sugar Grove, Pa.; six daughters: Marnie Triscari of Ashland, Virginia, Jamie (Andy) Pearson of Pittsburgh, Pa., Trisha (Tony) Triscari of Clearwater, Fla., Richelle (Jeremy) Hilton of Orlando, Fla., Megan (Tony) Triscari of Holly Springs, Ga., Laurel (Steve) Root of Buffalo, N.Y.; eight grandchildren: Lindsey Davis, Zachary Davis, Michael Woods, Eden Woods, Olivia Seibert, Ethan Hilton, Abigail Essig, Lillian Essig, a ninth grandchild on the way; and many nieces and nephews.

In honor of his memory, in lieu of flowers, his daughters ask that you celebrate his life by doing something he would have enjoyed: buying a beer for a stranger or new friend, taking the time to enjoy a beautiful sunset, or by sim-ply recalling your favorite memory of him.

Condolences and stories can be left on his remembrance page through the National Cremation Society at https://obituaries.national cremation.com/obituaries